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The Gauntlet: Naglfar

Naglfar Album Review


Naglfar album cover   Band Name: Naglfar
Album Name: Pariah
Rating: 3.5 / 5       User Rating: 4.3 / 5
Label: Century Media
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Tracklist
01. Proclamation
02. A Swarm Of Plagues
03. Spoken Words Of Venom
04. The Murder Manifesto
05. Revelations Carved In Flesh
06. None Shall Be Spared
07. And The World Shall Be Your Grave
08. The Perpetual Horrors
09. Carnal Scorn & Spiritual Malice


Aural spectators are obligated to behold this pedantic, addling epitome of staunch iniquity as Naglfar glean the most distinguishable traits from both the black and death metal genres, in doing so summoning an anti-placid, subsonic dominion of utter perfidious imprecation. Concentrated paranormal tempests of acute vulgarian discord are brought to fruition throughout these swarthy semblances of avengement, which in contrast employ an exceptional accentuation on harmonics for such a profane ensemble. Avernal blasts laced with an uncommon repugnance fabricate an efficacious, baleful maelstrom of bitterly florid torrents of resonance. Diablerie in ataxia ensues upon commencement of the fetid, execrable and vile 'A Swarm Of Plagues' in perdure from the colorless rout of 'Sheol.' Congruent to the onerous drudge of 'The Murder Manifesto', Naglfar, as the manifestation of malevolence absolute, vent ruin with sufficient volition to wither the vacillating masses ad infinitium. Adroit debasement consumes the auricular awareness of the credulous as the temerity of these encapsulated occult allegories within the perfervid deflections of this obdurate tetrad. Essentially, this is a comprehensive ass kicker, most likely Naglfar's best yet!

Review by: Erin Fox

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