Fueled by fiery wrath, devoted to darkness, VENERATION arise from the underground of Indonesia with the first demonstration of their die hard dedication to the infernal arts of black metal. The tone is set immediately with an obscure sample beckoning their master Lucifer before an onslaught of hellish blasting ensues. Occult riffs and blackened melodies are interweaved throughout the five songs in captivating variation, carefully cultivated from the purest worship of the black metal gods. VENERATION even flex some heavy metal bravado along the way, as the vocals deviate without warning from ghoulish screams to high-pitched wails, and balls-out bass licks pompously break through the sinister atmosphere. “Thy Infernal” will arouse infernal veneration in fans of Mortuary Drape, Nifelheim, Sarcófago, Beherit, Malokarpatan, Darkthrone, etc.
supported by 9 fans who also own “Infernal Pandemonium”
never been a big death metal fan but this is actually super accessible for the genre, has fun concepts, and personally i'm always a fan of albums with short tracklists and huge runtimes (for individual songs) Great time, good jumping on point for newbies too. alienasu
supported by 8 fans who also own “Infernal Pandemonium”
NONE a opéré un virage dans Where Life Should Be et ça se confirme davantage dans Damp Chill of Life. Le temps des métaphores est révolu : l'humidité froide, c'est celle des larmes qui coulent sur le visage à cause de la dépression. Tout pleure dans cet album : les guitares typées DSBM grésillent, les solos ("The Damp Chill of Life", "It's Painless To Let Go") sont liquides et coulent, les voix prennent à la gorge ; même le piano, étranglé par les sanglots ("Cease"), est aphone. Insoutenable... Jordan Vauvert