Cult Burial — Collapse of Pattern, Reverence of Dust Review
Cult Burial delivers a sound that’s punishing, immersive, and unforgettable descent into blackened death metal chaos—where atmosphere, and aggression collide.
Cult Burial delivers a sound that’s punishing, immersive, and unforgettable descent into blackened death metal chaos—where atmosphere, and aggression collide.
The Wrestlers, evokes sweat-drenched most pits, rusted amps, and DIY flyers soaked in beer and rentless thrash metal.
Arallu, an anthem of war against evil in the deserts of the Middle East. A relentless battle cry….
Tumulario is raw to the marrow—extreme in essence, cold as crypt breath, and venomous in its bite.
Mehrwertsteuer, a thematic journey across nine tracks. It blends perfectly sharp economic satire with a visceral apocalyptic metal sound.
Cacotopia eschews sprawling progressive blackened structures in favour of a more focused, intricate, and technically precise delivery.
Mortress, a venomous black/death metal invocation born from the cold hills of Italy—strings, synths, skulls, and sermons…
Tumanduumband, forsaking guitar and voice, summons dread through lo-fi bass incantations, thunderous ceremonial drums.
Baelfyr—seven hymns of blackened death, steeped in ritual groove and emotional devastation.
Forgotten, each track unfolds like a sermon to the dead, guiding the listener through a ritual of introspection and sonic reverence.