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Skullovich — Demo II Review

Skullovich, a Dungeon Metal (Thrash/Speed) Metal band from the United States. On March 11th, 2022, the band released their second demo, “Demo II.” The clashing of blades and casting of deadly spells. Hymns telling tales of darkness. Demo II was promoted through Pennsylvania Music Fan PR.

Skullovich, Demo II Review: This review will evaluate every aspect of the single, from its intricate musical composition to its production. Our analysis will provide valuable insights to help you determine if this single is worth adding to your collection.

The First Three Sins, The Summary

The First Sin, The Strings/Keys: Features strings of chaos and writing hymns of mayhem. The Second Sin, The Vocals: Involves raw and harsh vocals. The Third Sin—The Percussions: Delves into the vast world of raw and epicus drumming and hard-hitting beats.

The Fourth Sin, Overall Discussion

When the listener presses that play button, they are welcome to the opening piece, KEEPER OF FATE. Here, they are welcome to a mixture of Dio/Iron Maiden-Meganium vibe instrumental opening—following suit with raw vocals.

As one continues their journey with the last three remaining pieces, The Nightmare, and Death Dealer, and creates a metal of their own. A style called Dungeon Metal forged by cryptic thaumaturgy in the land of Philadelphia and an ode to all who worship steel.

Soon as the listener reaches further within the dungeon and continues their epic journey, where the music sounds like it was recorded in a dungeon -thus providing and delivering those pure essences of raw/old-school metal heydays to the listener’s ears. Three raw-dark epic fantasy/musical tales (sword & sorcery stories; allegories for social issues, personal struggles, etc.) of “Power, Speed & Death” and envisioning blades clashing and casting deadly spells.

Hymns tell stories of darkness and violence with hidden secrets that explore perceptions of morality. At the same time, the music consists of excellent devilmanship, which utilises various metal genres such as epic metal, heavy metalpower metal, speed/thrash, doom metal, death and black metal and grabs influences from the old dungeon masters as well as warriors in leather and metal -where each piece is composed and arranged conveniently to place at the right moment and enveloped on one raw-energetic and metallic atmosphere of this epic clash of heavy metal and sword & sorcery.

As mentioned before, each song is different -capturing this flicking through three pages of a short novel” where each story is captured by its sound, influence/elements, genre, tone/mood, and atmosphere and not forgetting the exquisite vocal, guitar, and drum artistry of strings of chaos and writing hymns of mayhem and epic drumming and raw/harsh vocals’ interpretation of being the dungeon master -which gives the musical spectrum that extra depth.

Within the musical spectrum, the listener will find (the three songs) Keeper of Fate is more melody and thrashy/heavy metal, The Nightmare goes for the doomy of Candlemass, with some aggression, and the closing piece, Death Dealer goes for the faster approach.
SKULLOVICH is an entertaining, raw/underground, loud and epic heavy metal/blackened speed piece.

Not toNot to be missed – fans for extreme/heavy metal, sword & sorcery, Dungeons & Dragons, Lord of the Rings, Lovecraft, Conan the barbarian and heavy metal musicians such as Byron A. Roberts (Bal-Sagoth), Howie K. Bentley (Cauldron Born/Briton Rites), E.C. Hellwell (Manilla Road), J. Christopher Tarpey (Eternal Champion), and more.

The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia

It’s difficult to know where to start—a combination of heavy metal, sword and sorcery, and a D&D fan’s ultimate dream come true! As a lover of epic fantasy and heavy metal music, this feels like love at first sight and an absolute dream.

Skullovich - Demo II Review

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork

The artwork is Old-school/underground, epic, and draws on those early PRG (games)

The Seventh Sin, Disrelish

Since there is nothing to disrelish within the musical world of Skullovich. This concludes the Skullovich – Demo II Review.

The Hymns

01. Keeper of Fate
02. The Nightmare
03. Death Dealer

Skullovich

Chevy McQuaide Jr. — Vocals, guitars
Tyler Melton — Drums
Jose Blanco — Bass
Sean Folk — Guitars

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