A torrential whisper of brimstone and bone begins this split, as Impurity unleashes a ritual of sonic rot. Their side, “Desecrating the Sacristy”, crawls from the crypt like a depraved incantation, as guitars rasping with ancient decay. The drums pound like martial footsteps across a desecrated sanctuary, where the bass lines sound like a hammer forging a tomb. Vocals erupt in gnarled, cavernous howls but sometimes also enter into a higher pitch mode, dripping with contempt for the sacred, as if gutted gargoyles shriek their damnation. Impurity’s war metal leanings emerge in furious, churning gallops, yet the atmosphere remains suffocatingly primitive, a blood-soaked hymn to annihilation echoing through a ruined chapel of the damned.
When Satanicristo’s “Rite of Desecration” rises from the ashes, it offers a darker, more serpentine malignancy. Here, black metal’s tendrils entwine with death metal’s guttural and guitar bile, creating a melodious blasphemy that slithers through sepulchral corridors. The riffs weave mournful minor-key melodies that collapse into thunderous breakdowns. The vocals, performed through cavernous growls sounding as if pulled from the depths of a charnel pit. Percussion rattles as nails on oak coffins, each footfall driving the listener further into the abyss.
Together, this Brazilian duo crafts a descent into desecration that feels both ritualistic and unhinged. Impurity’s track opens the fissure, an invitation to the abyss, while Satanicristo drags the soul deeper into a deeper path of hatred and reverence.
Mão da Glória
A torrential whisper of brimstone and bone begins this split, as Impurity unleashes a ritual of sonic rot. Their side, “Desecrating the Sacristy”, crawls from the crypt like a depraved incantation, as guitars rasping with ancient decay. The drums pound like martial footsteps across a desecrated sanctuary, where the bass lines sound like a hammer forging a tomb. Vocals erupt in gnarled, cavernous howls but sometimes also enter into a higher pitch mode, dripping with contempt for the sacred, as if gutted gargoyles shriek their damnation. Impurity’s war metal leanings emerge in furious, churning gallops, yet the atmosphere remains suffocatingly primitive, a blood-soaked hymn to annihilation echoing through a ruined chapel of the damned.
When Satanicristo’s “Rite of Desecration” rises from the ashes, it offers a darker, more serpentine malignancy. Here, black metal’s tendrils entwine with death metal’s guttural and guitar bile, creating a melodious blasphemy that slithers through sepulchral corridors. The riffs weave mournful minor-key melodies that collapse into thunderous breakdowns. The vocals, performed through cavernous growls sounding as if pulled from the depths of a charnel pit. Percussion rattles as nails on oak coffins, each footfall driving the listener further into the abyss.
Together, this Brazilian duo crafts a descent into desecration that feels both ritualistic and unhinged. Impurity’s track opens the fissure, an invitation to the abyss, while Satanicristo drags the soul deeper into a deeper path of hatred and reverence.
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