Reception
''Metal Obsession''s Mitch Booth observed that on ''Atrocities'', "drums power along with a mechanical intensity, and the guitars gallop with melodic leads sneaking in here and there to give a few seconds rest. elmores deep, smooth growl is huge and the power really kicks up a notch when he comes in. And hiding in the background are some simple, yet brilliantly used synths. They're subtle, never taking over." Peter Zaluzny of ''Loud Mag'' felt that they, "showcased their ability to seamlessly blend death metal and orchestral elements into hugely epic arrangements that were never over the top or cheesy." He noticed that their EP, ''The Downfall'', "while taking a slightly different approach to their song writing in order to develop a more refined sound. It's a bold move by the band, and for the most part it works." Reviewers of the relevant category of music praised the 2016 album. A reviewer, writing as "Robert in Death" on The Sonic Sensory, wrote on 20 June 2016 of ''The Cold Expanse'': "... this five-piece bring together the better aspects of melodic death metal and somehow make it their own." He called Anno Domini a "quality band" and went on: "A symphonic introduction leads an hour-plus affair of building musicianship, harrowing atmospherics and a controlled sense of instrumentation."Band members
;Current members * Amir Bukan – Drums (2005–present), Keyboards, Programming (2008–present) * Dan Kendall – Bass (2005–present) * Danny Straughen – Guitars (2005–present) * Andy Suppradit – Vocals (2016–present) ;Former members * Michael Aldeguer – Guitars (2016–2019) * Iain McLure – Guitars (2005–2012) * Kieran Helmore – Keyboards (2007), Vocals (2005–2012) * Miles Readman – Vocals (2007)Discography
;Studio albums * ''Atrocities'' (2010) * ''The Cold Expanse'' (2016) ;Extended plays * ''Original'' (2007) * ''The Downfall EP'' (2012) ;Demos * ''Promo 2008'' (2008)References
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