Those nostalgic for Where Blood and Fire Bring Rest or Liberate Te Ex Inferis might argue, but the growth they have shown in recent years finds the band releasing some of the strongest material of their lengthy career.", giving the album a nine out of ten. There’s a kinship connection that’s hard to explain between those who have escaped religious fundamentalism." Lambgoat, in a surprising review, wrote "The Crimson Corridor ranks up with all of Zao's best material. It would be shocking for a formerly Christian metalcore band to release such a powerful album almost 30 years into their trajectory if it was any band other than Zao. On the Angry Metal Guy, the reviewer under the alias of Grymm, stated the following "Much like fellow luminaries Converge, Zao is that rare example of a classic metalcore act not afraid to grow out of their sound and forge their own path, and if The Crimson Corridor is any indication, the path ahead will be intriguing." However, his co-worker, the 'Cherd of Doom', wrote a companion review stating, "Length issues aside, this is an impressive album. Reception Professional ratings Review scores ![]() Weydant wrote the lyrics for the album, a common theme among a majority of the band's albums. The album began the recording process on November 3, 2017, when Jeff Gretz officially began tracking drums, the same day as the release of their EP, Pyrrhic Victory.
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