supported by 27 fans who also own “Sacrilege of Death”
Hard to believe that this album from Hellenic powerhouse Ravencult is already 8 years old, and their 3rd full-length, violent, fierce, extreme, with thrash and even some crust influences, is less similar to the well-known, Greek usual suspects, but more reminiscent of Swedish extreme metal acts such as Watain and Nifelheim. sachavonkarl74
supported by 27 fans who also own “Sacrilege of Death”
Mikolaj is a real multi-talent in bass as well as guitar as well as vocals and "Darkside" Maciej's drumming is a well-calibrated 100th-of-seconds-clockwork. Not for nothing is Mgla considered as a standard for a lot of other blacker-than-black metal bands. I hope to see this band live once..... grote_smurf
supported by 24 fans who also own “Sacrilege of Death”
Swirling guitars, furious drums, vocals that at the same time howl from infinite distance and are right up in your head; everything put into dissonant form with the help of unconventional songwriting. This album is my personal key to the icelanding black metal madness that I've ignored for way too long! Lukas Kaufmann
supported by 23 fans who also own “Sacrilege of Death”
Pretty much the best Black/Speed Metal I've listened to since I learned about Evil Invaders and Vulture. Everything you'd love to be reminded of about this musical era is there. The influences are what you'd expect too: Motörhead, Venom, Bathory, early Slayer, Celtic Frost; aggressive vocals, tortured guitar solos, pounding drums; everything is fast, clear and still a little grimy, but without reverb cranked up to the max. Amazing band, amazing album. Odiumediae