New album is artistic and relentless. One needs a physical copy and dedicated listening sessions to understand and appreciate the whole thing. It's not just music, like most XYZ war metal bands. It deals with a concept which in turn influences the musical outcome. It's way more than what other bands are offering so we should appreciate the artistic efforts and intent of Tetragrammacide. When Primal Incinerator was released, I still remember I was disappointed because I was expecting another Typhonian Wormholes. But when I purchased the record and immersed myself into the booklet and concept, I understood that these guys are not here to repeat themselves but to offer something else everytime. Their demo compilation is very different from Typhonian as well. So, they are basically a shapeshifting act whose intention is create something unique and immersive.
For your kind information, Primal Incinerator had quite technical riffing too. You clearly didn't notice that.
What current black metal bands do you recommend? I'm fairly new to the genre. Is Esoctrilihum black metal?
Listen to this:
https://youtu.be/AwIBHb76FAQ?si=55gFLcnD8rxplgXI
New album is artistic and relentless. One needs a physical copy and dedicated listening sessions to understand and appreciate the whole thing. It's not just music, like most XYZ war metal bands. It deals with a concept which in turn influences the musical outcome. It's way more than what other bands are offering so we should appreciate the artistic efforts and intent of Tetragrammacide. When Primal Incinerator was released, I still remember I was disappointed because I was expecting another Typhonian Wormholes. But when I purchased the record and immersed myself into the booklet and concept, I understood that these guys are not here to repeat themselves but to offer something else everytime. Their demo compilation is very different from Typhonian as well. So, they are basically a shapeshifting act whose intention is create something unique and immersive.
For your kind information, Primal Incinerator had quite technical riffing too. You clearly didn't notice that.