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Heaving Earth - Redemption Ablaze

Maximum obscurity and dedication - 90%

KornelKontros, January 26th, 2018
Written based on this version: 2012, CD, Independent

After the successful debut album "Diabolic Prophecies" (2010) the Czech death metal quintet returns with its freshest stuff, a 2-track teaser entitled as "Redemption Ablaze".

The obscure Immolation-like riffs of "I Am Nothing" start the EP and afterwards they turn into some complex guitar madness with storming drum parts & growls from the deepest depths of hell. The Immolation feeling is quite strong throughout the whole track, but who cares if the song itself is killing the right way.

The second piece, called "Into the Depths of Abomination", builds upon the cruel guitar formulas of Hate Eternal and fragmentally has some Suffocation touch too. It continues the sonic massacre with its unmerciful blast-beats and double-bass attacks. This tune has rather technical riff-structures, some sick solos and harmonies from beyond.

The EP lasts circa 12 minutes. It comes with a superior sound production and cover artwork done by Filip Halama. Fans of obscure death metal should put their hands on this stuff right now!

Originally published at the website of Encomium 'zine.