Ira Satana — Black Mass Orgy Review
Ira Satana summon orthodox black metal through cold atmospheres, ritualistic intent, and uncompromising hostility.
Ira Satana summon orthodox black metal through cold atmospheres, ritualistic intent, and uncompromising hostility.
Noctivagum embrace nocturnal black metal defined by shadowed atmospheres, drifting melodies, and introspective darkness.
Denominate shape their world not through frost or shadow, but through vast, spiralling architectures of sound forged from the void.
Mitternacht conjures guitars that coil in bleak, glacial arcs, vocals rise as distant invocations, and drums strike with the solemn weight of an ancient oath.
Gloombound drags the listener through a fevered labyrinth where melody dissolves into shadow and despair becomes a lucid ritual.
Hermit Dreams unfolds as a meditative descent into the inner cosmos, where each note drifts like starlight across forgotten memory.
Black Rabbit manifests a liturgy of decay, where riffs gnaw like vermin on bone, vocals shriek as feral invocations, and drums pound as relentless claws tearing through the sanctum
YHWH conjures riffs that strike like rusted blades, vocals roar as cavernous invocations, and drums detonate as relentless machinery beneath.
Mytherine summons an epic liturgy of dominion, where riffs surge like avalanches, vocals roar as mountain winds, and drums thunder as tectonic pulses beneath the earth.
Hell Throne conjures riffs that strike like blades, guttural cries resound as war‑chants, and percussion gallops like iron hooves across blood‑soaked ground.