Black Communion- Miasmic Monstrosity
Black Communion is a young band coming from Barranquilla, Colombia, but in their relatively short career, they have been fructiferous and devoted to the Temple of virulent and warlike black death metal. So far they have released a couple of demos, an EP, a split album, a complete full length and even a live recording. While many others opt for experimentation and distortion of the essence of the Bestial side of Black metal, Black Communion, true to the parameters and the harsh and morbid essence of the Southamerican underground scene, have opted for going back to the pillars and roots of the genre undergoing a complete tour de force through the pestilent caverns of blasphemous Bestial Black metal. That is, revisiting and taking influences by primordial acts such as Black Witchery, Blasphemy, Beherit, Revenge, VON and even the morbidity of older Profanatica. Having this explosive cocktail shaken, drank and regurgitated in the southamerican way, they have managed to record a second full length album called "Miasmic Monstrosity" which continues with the path already established by their very early material. Lyrically, they have left behind any pretentious approach but instead they have immersed themselves into the primitive ways of adoration and horror which lies behind the Dark Arts. "Miasmic Monstrosity" has been recorded at Fenix Studios in Soledad, Atlantico -in their native Colombia, that is, and Mastered by M. Dahmen at Liquid Aether Audio (Germany) for the best possible sonic attack. The artwork was handled by the Peruvian young promise K. Guerrero for the hideous Temple of Kalighat, and released by your truly, Dunkelheit Produktionen.
Track List
- Intro
- ... of Doom and Necromancy
- Sinister Evocation of the Black Lord
- Gateway to the Nebular Crypt
- Funeral Vomit
- Blood Deluge
- Miasmic Monstrosity
- Infinitely Rotten
- Evil Nocturnal March
- Outro
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Black Communion is a young band coming from Barranquilla, Colombia, but in their relatively short career, they have been fructiferous and devoted to the Temple of virulent and warlike black death metal. So far they have released a couple of demos, an EP, a split album, a complete full length and even a live recording. While many others opt for experimentation and distortion of the essence of the Bestial side of Black metal, Black Communion, true to the parameters and the harsh and morbid essence of the Southamerican underground scene, have opted for going back to the pillars and roots of the genre undergoing a complete tour de force through the pestilent caverns of blasphemous Bestial Black metal. That is, revisiting and taking influences by primordial acts such as Black Witchery, Blasphemy, Beherit, Revenge, VON and even the morbidity of older Profanatica. Having this explosive cocktail shaken, drank and regurgitated in the southamerican way, they have managed to record a second full length album called "Miasmic Monstrosity" which continues with the path already established by their very early material. Lyrically, they have left behind any pretentious approach but instead they have immersed themselves into the primitive ways of adoration and horror which lies behind the Dark Arts. "Miasmic Monstrosity" has been recorded at Fenix Studios in Soledad, Atlantico -in their native Colombia, that is, and Mastered by M. Dahmen at Liquid Aether Audio (Germany) for the best possible sonic attack. The artwork was handled by the Peruvian young promise K. Guerrero for the hideous Temple of Kalighat, and released by your truly, Dunkelheit Produktionen.
Track List
- Intro
- ... of Doom and Necromancy
- Sinister Evocation of the Black Lord
- Gateway to the Nebular Crypt
- Funeral Vomit
- Blood Deluge
- Miasmic Monstrosity
- Infinitely Rotten
- Evil Nocturnal March
- Outro
Shop online 24/7 at Darkside Records.
Follow us on Instagram.