supported by 26 fans who also own “The Oblivion Gene”
This album is very nostalgic for me, as it's the first album that pushed me into the overall world of Death and Black metal. I remember being dissatisfied with most mainstream metal bands, thinking that I could never be an actual metalhead, because Disturbed and bands like them sounded too soft and fragile. But Anaal Nathrakh blew my mind, introducing me to a soundscape that was raw, carnal, and heavy as hell. This album nearly dislocated my spine when I was 17. And I am very thankful for that. barlface
supported by 25 fans who also own “The Oblivion Gene”
Always been a huge fan of this band, but this album cranks up the genre blend to 11. For an Anaal Nathrakh album it's very melodic, groovy and catchy, while still definitely being an Anaal Nathrakh album (very loud, extreme, chaotic), and I'm all for it! And as asual the lyrics are some of the best in modern metal. It's been 3 years now so I'm ready for a new Anaal Nathrakh album! Buzzario