Italian (Sicilian) black metal band noted for atmospheric and occasionally post-black tendencies, use of Latin lyrics and meticulous production. Key releases reviewed on DeBaser include the debut Reditus Conscientia (2006) and In Aeternum Deleti (2012).

Sicilian black metal band. Debut album Reditus Conscientia discussed in a 2007 DeBaser review (the review references a 2006 release). In Aeternum Deleti reviewed by DeBaser in 2012. Reviewers note Latin lyrics, a mix of Swedish and French black metal influences, post-black touches, and praise Francesco Gemelli's drumming.

DeBaser's two reviews present Visthia as an Italian (Sicilian) black metal group whose debut Reditus Conscientia (2006) and later In Aeternum Deleti (2012) earned praise for atmosphere, composition and production. Reviewers highlight Latin lyrics, post-black touches and precise drumming. Overall the reception is strongly favorable.

For:Fans of black metal, especially Italian, atmospheric and post-black listeners.

 "Reditus Coscientia", the return to awareness, or knowledge, as you prefer, is one of the most fitting titles in the entire history of Black Metal, because by itself, even without explanations or special interpretations, it does justice to one of the most significant concepts of life, certainly, I'd bet my hand on it, the most important in the life of a "blackster" (assuming it makes sense to use such labels, but I'm proud of it nonetheless).

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 This is an album that successfully meets the challenging task of sounding new, personal, and experimental without overdoing it, remaining perfectly coherent in every track and offering a listening experience that is quite easy to digest despite the frequent incursions of extremist electronic music.

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