Blaze Of Perdition - The Hierophant

Satanism, Occultism, Luciferian Illumination are some of the topics that the black metal band Blaze Of Perdition share in their tracks. The band was formed back in 2007 in Lublin, Poland and since then, the have two EPs, one Split with the band Pseudogod and two full length CD, that includes "The Hierophant" out this year and that is their follow up of “Towards the Blaze Of Perdition” out a year before.

Sharp guitar riffs, a voice torn with screams that are a perfect compendium among most abysmal hatred and anger over exarcebada and low battery sounds are a very fair description of the sounds of this album.

Two vocalists, providing a certain creativity in each subject and different vocal registers that make the album more of a variety in that respect. The songs have a quiet passages that are a kind of break from the barrage of riffs and screams from beyond the grave that will be heard next.

Blaze Of Perdition have made it clear they are not one-day project, they are not the typical simple and aggressive black metal head; "The Hierophant" has raised the standard of their kind and are one of the clearest references within the central European scene...

1. The Hierophant
2. Back To the Womb
3. Into The Hidden Light
4. Let There Be Darkness
5. Gospel Of the Serpent’s Kin
6. I am Thy Plague
7. The Tower of Loss
8. Speak Of Me Not
9. The Grail Of Transfiguration
Reviewer: Lord Infernus
Nov 21, 2011
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