Velka - Purgatori Ignis Iudicium (CD)
Super fast and, at the same time, melodic black metal from Basque Country. Early Dark Funeral, Marduk, but really violent!! As if an ancient forest was taking its revenge on this filthy humanity.
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Super fast and, at the same time, melodic black metal from Basque Country. Early Dark Funeral, Marduk, but really violent!! As if an ancient forest was taking its revenge on this filthy humanity.
Ósserp, the overwhelming beast of Catalan death grind, return with "Els Nous Cants de la Sibil·la", their third studio album. Once again we find ourselves in front of a monster with its own entity, hard to classify, that starts from death grind, yes, but that also presents industrial lapses, remnants of classic American death, or harmonies and atmospheres typical of black metal.
This indomitable, violent, and implacable vermin reaches sonic perfection thanks to a meticulous recording by Aleix Archs and a mastering by Arthur Rizk.
"Els Nous Cants de la Sibil·la" will swallow you up until you feel small and inappreciable, like a tiny dot lost in the cosmos, and when tracks like ‘La Rèmora’ explode, your guts will be scattered like in that longed-for starry sky that has been forbidden to us.
A magical first album by the Norwegian legend. For the Blashyrkh’ glory, you need this fuckin’ opus.
Turment Nocturn’ first album after that previous demo and split. Catalan raw black metal, rough and reiterative to the point of tearing your guts out, with remarkable ambient touches.
Decay, darkness, melancholic beauty, but with power and might as well. Where light cannot reach, HEX dwell, rejoicing in the shadows of the blackness achieved on “Behold the Unlighted”. From early Paradise Lost to Bolt Thrower, this EP is a death doom lesson through three titanic songs.
“Fragments De L'Esdevenir” is Vidres A La Sang in all its splendor, with the kind of composition only the institution of Catalan extreme metal can offer, full of black, death, and again resorting only to gutturals. Five new songs where the most plain passages are dark, deep, and devastating, and the complex ones, more intricate than ever before in their impeccable career.
12" black vinyl LP.
“Fragments De L'Esdevenir” is Vidres A La Sang in all its splendor, with the kind of composition only the institution of Catalan extreme metal can offer, full of black, death, and again resorting only to gutturals. Five new songs where the most plain passages are dark, deep, and devastating, and the complex ones, more intricate than ever before in their impeccable career.
12" ultraclear vinyl LP, limited edition.
First album of this institution of authentic old school death metal. Rotten, morbid, true. Chilean extreme metal is on a great moment, and even more so do Soulrot.
Lovecraftian horror in an ominous band that turns death metal into an even greater torment. Sombre, imposing, this EP by the Mexicans has been re-released with new artwork.
22 disturbing minutes that surgically penetrate your brain to unhinge you. Debut EP of the Mexicans Unidad Trauma! Gore and blackened death grind obsessed with amputating your life.
One song... 45 minutes. Decadence, misanthropy, apathy, regret. Their fifth album. Funeral doom from Tijuana, Mexico.
Colombian death metal totally rooted in the purest nineties tradition. Their crushing sound and conviction breathes new life into the style! Fuckin’ poison for your ears.
Slipcase version with bonus tracks.
Second work of this powerful Mexican presence. Fierce production for a new conjunction of forbidden beliefs and forgotten myths. Evil manifestation anointed through devastating black metal.
Perverse quibbling full of hate, insults, and blasphemy. Classic, devoted, destructive, and melodic black metal. First album, domineering art!
Ominous demonstration of black death power in the vein of bands like Belphegor, Azarath, or Angelcorpse. From Houston, Texas, a fast, sharp, deadly first opus. Insane riffs!! A dagger in your guts.
Can you imagine Nile or Hour Of Penance joining forces with Fleshgod Apocalypse or Septicflesh? Mexico’s Shemhamforash’s second album is epic, symphonic, majestic, but also brutally fast and convoluted. A fucking tornado! Wow.
Second album by this band of suffocating and morbid brutal death. Surgery are really hostile, and they prove it with this hammering and demented work.