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NEW SHIT: Septicflesh Single from 2011 Release

Holy smoke these Greek bastards have done it again. (Check the sick new single cover art by bassist/mastermind/H.P. Lovecraft-protogé Seth Siro Anton!!)



Septicflesh's new single, "The Vampire from Nazareth," can be streamed here on their myspace page:


CHECK IT OUT. IT SLAYS. LIKE LITERALLY, IT SLAYS VAMPIRES. IT IS LITERALLY ABOUT SLAYING VAMPIRES.

Anyways, this group is known for their orchestral/symphonic slightly-blackened death sound. Their most recent full-length, Communion, brought all those elements together for a rich, resounding triumph of artistic metal. It was ominous and heavy, but not in a doom metal way, it was more akin to the soundtrack to a epic battle in a grim horror movie. Their focus on mythology and the occult serve to bolster their overall package into a very thorough listening experience.

This new track is quite promising. It ups the level of horror through the roof. The riffs are ultimately unspectacular, but it is the complete product that makes the song such a success. Resounding horn, string and choir tones paint a deep soundscape for your listening pleasure: one that is bleak, terrifying, and one that will crush your skull.

Check it out now.

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