supported by 77 fans who also own “Image Control in Biosphere of Unreal [LP '92]”
I can't formally retract the erroneous 2.0 I gave this back in 2018, but I can say that, five years on, I've come around to this record in a big way. Quality death metal with great atmosphere without being "atmospheric" (read: boring) metal. Diabolus in Muzaka
supported by 77 fans who also own “Image Control in Biosphere of Unreal [LP '92]”
Outstanding death metal with blackened touches. For those who dig Beherit, Cryptopsy or Demoncy, check out this LP. Much of this LP owes its brilliance to those who went before; that is, this artist does not deny metal traditions. But there is no pre-fabricated art here, as there is a strong, unique vision in all of the songwriting. The riffs all make sense in their given context; there's nothing that seems superfluous. Very highly recommended listening. Look forward to more from Blood Urn! Wow! xhrl_
supported by 76 fans who also own “Image Control in Biosphere of Unreal [LP '92]”
Really brutal, really grinding old school death with low-tuned guitars, pounding drums, and guttural vocals. These guys are Swedish but it sounds nothing like the style of the early 90's! Essential death metal education! dungeonghoul