The vocals were "excellent", and there were "some great songs that give the whole album the right boost to lift Mezarkabul from mediocrity".
With more aggressive vocals, the reviewer noted, Unspoken would have reached the rank of "a top album".
[5] While the music contained a few "Eastern" elements "from the former Ottoman Empire", the band did not "try to force all the songs to have a Turkish flair".
[7] The reviewer for Vampster reckoned that Unspoken also contained traces of Swedish bands such as Hexenhaus, Pathos and Candlemass.
The reviewer suspected that a kinship had been formed due to the Turkish cuisine in Sweden exterting a "kebab influence" on the Swedish musicians.