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returntothepit >> discuss >> Blaspherian - Infernal Warriors of Death by conservationist on Feb 27,2011 11:44pm
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toggletoggle post by conservationist  at Feb 27,2011 11:44pm



Blaspherian craft old school death metal (INCANTATION, ASPHYX, CIANIDE, IMMOLATION) from a few power chords and a deliberate, calculating sense of foreboding evil. Their doomy death metal stands out for being true to its origins but not repeating the past, and instead forming a new voice from the lexicon of the death metal ancients.

http://www.anus.com/metal/blaspherian/#infernal_warriors_of_death



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Feb 27,2011 11:45pm
Moar Texas Metal, plz.



toggletoggle post by goatcatalyst   at Feb 28,2011 12:28am edited Feb 28,2011 12:37am
I liked the early/mid 90's the first time around when I would see Vital Remains with Gruslin, steal seven copies of Surrealistic Madness, three issues of S.O.D. and sundry Wild Rags tapes from Dwyer. Now it's old and stale and I make more money, eat expensive salmon and play the ebony fretboards while fat Spaniards with pawn shop HM-2's play dropped-C5's on Decatur clapboard.



toggletoggle post by BSV at Feb 28,2011 1:09pm
YES! MY FAVORITE TEXAS BAND.
the vinyl out yet???



toggletoggle post by reimroc at Feb 28,2011 1:10pm
wow drive by conservationist



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Feb 28,2011 1:23pm
NEEDS MOAR CONSERVATIONIST



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Feb 28,2011 1:40pm
no offense to any of the death bands around here, but we need more stuff like this



toggletoggle post by mikeofdecrepitude at Feb 28,2011 2:06pm
That album cover screams of Dawn of Possession & Here in After.



toggletoggle post by 2D at Feb 28,2011 2:43pm
arilliusbm said[orig][quote]
no offense to any of the death bands around here, but we need more stuff like this


more gore and less core



toggletoggle post by reimroc at Feb 28,2011 3:36pm
no we need more gold and rhinestone encrusted sweatshirts that say SLAM.



toggletoggle post by BSV at Feb 28,2011 4:14pm
mikeofdecrepitude said[orig][quote]
That album cover screams of Dawn of Possession & Here in After.


i know, right! i dig the aura of the angels, fucked up pink/purple is bold and noble.



toggletoggle post by conservationist  at Mar 3,2011 11:12am


In the best tradition of death metal, these songs make sense once you’ve heard all the riffs in sequence, but you would not think they’d fit together if you heard them separately. This gestalt allows Blaspherian to create a deepening atmosphere of cavernous doom, using the time-worn technique of old school death metal bands but wrapping it around a new spirit, one in which evil is deliberate and contemplative instead of chaotic.

http://www.deathmetal.org/2011/blaspherian-infernal-warriors-of-death



toggletoggle post by thirdknuckle  at Mar 3,2011 2:36pm
somone got a new thesaurus...



toggletoggle post by conservationist  at Mar 3,2011 3:37pm
thirdknuckle said[orig][quote]
somone got a new thesaurus...


Fuck... and here I was thinking we'd dialed it back. LOL



toggletoggle post by conservationist  at Mar 11,2011 1:09pm

"'Infernal Warriors of Death' is detached, inhuman, and massively evil. While it pays tribute to the past, it does so with its own voice." - Sputnik Musik

"There is menace in this album, and I mean that in the best possible way." - Metal Archives

"The emotional side of death metal emerges but is confined within a cold and inhuman logic, making this music both as natural as an open summer sky and brilliantly outside of the human norm under which we suffer." -


"On the surface it sounds like many other old school death metal bands, but within its structure is a songwriting voice that is both unique and powerful." - [URL=http://www.examiner.com/metal-music-in-houston/blaspherian-infernal-warriors-of-death-1]Examiner.com


"Infernal Warriors of Death rebirths the old school death metal sound in living form." - Dark Legions Archive


Great release that keeps on growing on me. Also:

Interview with Wes Infernal of Blaspherian: "In my opinion, the truth is that no one knows what happens when we die. That's reality."



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