When a band labels their album something such with nihilistic, destructive intentions, yet all within the objective of being constructive on a different level, one has to purchase it out of curiosity alone, and I did that exact same thing, without ever hearing from this band before, although afterwards I would hear about their disappointment of an album titled "Fractured".
Capharnuam deliberately make their music lucid and try to be as spontaneous as possible yet without losing any artistic implications, they succeed at doing this for a decent part of the album, and don't incorporate anything trendy, although they're still far from making their music completely inaccessible. Harmonies, complex structures and dissident type guitar solos with beautiful melody are the foundation of music like this.
Some of this music however is chaotic, and nothing propels this more than the multi-layered guttered singing and talented drumming. Although this music is unlike other bands such as Behemoth, which overproduce their drumming, this band works together perfectly without waste. Even the guitar solos are barely long enough to become truly significant to the music, which is how this band differs from other bands such as Necrophagist or Nile, who literally use their soloing abilities to make the music more appealing.
Songs are arranged differently, leaving no room for repetition at all, yet at the same time making this album very brief in comparison to other albums released of the same genre. (Psycroptic for example, are known for making their albums longer than needed) The positive aspect from this is that you don't get that stale feeling when you listen to this music much, added to that the immense creativity of the individual members, this album never gets old.