Shine — Wrathcult Review
Shine, where blackened tremolo majesty meets death metal force — thunderous ritual percussion and commanding vocals forged into pagan fire and imperial darkness.
Shine, where blackened tremolo majesty meets death metal force — thunderous ritual percussion and commanding vocals forged into pagan fire and imperial darkness.
Deadwood explore weight and atmosphere through slow-burning heaviness, balancing oppressive riffs with sombre, reflective pacing.
El Muerto conjures dissonant riffs, vocals laments seep through fog‑choked alleys, relentless percussion pounds like chains against stone.
Cult Burial delivers a sound that’s punishing, immersive, and unforgettable descent into blackened death metal chaos—where atmosphere, and aggression collide.
Rotgut is a booze-soaked riot of black-thrash filth and DIY sleaze collide in a sonic brawl that leaves no face unbruised.
Eleventh Ray is deeply rooted in dark magic and Typhonian alchemy, aiming to create a “black magical death/thrash/black metal”