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Honestly when it comes to music I tend to be biased with the country of origin of bands, so, naturally when I saw the band was from India I was surprised but at the same time it didn't matter to me like it usually tends to do because this release is AMAZING, definitely not as rough as infest cesspool but in my opinion this sound is waay better and enjoyable for fans of war metal! Hyperborean Heretic
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This approaches terminal sonic extremity. Further advancement of the style risks devolution into mere static/noise. The four-armed Shiva herself (चतुर्भुज) must be behind the drum-kit considering the speed of the gravity-blasts. Sugammadex
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I came accross Black Curse, and their first demo, on Greg Biehl / No Gleaming Light YT channel in late 2019 and a bit later, in 2020, as it was covid, a whole lot of time was spent at home listening to music.
In April 2020, I took a slap in my face. The songs that were already on the demo, with the new production here were so insane, it dragged me to hell. Black Curse is definitely one of the most violent band I listened in the last years. Next-level Black-Death metal for sure ! drs_dramm
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Please, if you love this, go listen to the 2002 December Wolves album "Blasterpiece Theater" - this is less crazy than that, but a spiritual (no pun intended) successor!!! BookendS