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Malfeitor’s music is imbued with a black and putrid aura, due to its occult and negative lyrics, inseparable from the music of "Incubus" in my opinion; these lyrics aren’t the classic and too predictable "hail satan!, jesus die!, burn the church!", but as the authors themselves tell, they are real descents into V.I.T.R.I.O.L., references to the Kabbalah and the Sephiroth, to the most ancient deities, and to the darkest esotericism. Discover the review
Malfeitor’s music is imbued with a black and putrid aura, due to its occult and negative lyrics, inseparable from the music of "Incubus" in my opinion; these lyrics aren’t the classic and too predictable "hail satan!, jesus die!, burn the church!", but as the authors themselves tell, they are real descents into V.I.T.R.I.O.L., references to the Kabbalah and the Sephiroth, to the most ancient deities, and to the darkest esotericism.
"Unio Mystica Maxima" can be defined as a return to the origins of the genre; indeed it fully recalls all the sounds of early '90s bands such as Gorgoroth, Dark Funeral etc., without forgetting to include some minimal innovation. Discover the review
"Unio Mystica Maxima" can be defined as a return to the origins of the genre; indeed it fully recalls all the sounds of early '90s bands such as Gorgoroth, Dark Funeral etc., without forgetting to include some minimal innovation.
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