- Metal Sucks
"...Six Of Swords firmly staying on the slow, sludgey side of DM while stepping into mid-tempo turf occasionally (parts of “Hedonistic Gluttony”), the victories massive, the sound huge and enjoyable, things really starting to click for this young band."
- Bravewords
"This record is wedded to the corpse of early to mid 90's old school DM and is all the better for it"
- Sludgelord
"a dizzying flurry of incendiary blasts and slashed-throat gurglings."
- Exclaim.ca
"Six of Swords delivers chilling death metal. This four track EP is a sinister combination of sincere savagery and new school approaches to old school death metal. The production is thick and heavy, but accenting each portion to bring a dynamic vision of this grizzly panorama of sound."
- New Noise Magazine
"...playing like a little brother alongside the savagery displayed by Bloodbath, with the vocals notably similar to Peter Tagtgren on Nightmares Made Flesh. “Separation at the Seams” could be a B-side plucked from that album, while the title track spasms throughout its length like a freshly hewn corpse.."
- Invisible Oranges
Steve Parkhill - Guitars
Joshua Adamson - Drums
Rino X James Matarazzo - Bass
Josh Gordon - Vocals
Charlie Haddad - GuitarsTracks 1- 6
Recording: PeaceFire Maji
Mixing: Greg Dawson at BWC Studios
Mastering: Alan Douches at West West Side Music
Artwork: Raul Gonzales
Tracks 7 - 10
Recorded/Engineered November 2014 at BWC Studios by Greg Dawson
Vinyl release C/O Sorrow Carrier Records
Artwork by Alex Snelgrove