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The follow-up to 2017's Victorian Gothic horror-themed
,
sees
address a more cerebral sort of affliction. After a short and opulent introductory piece, the veteran symphonic metallers get down to business with the bleak, brutal, and grand "Existential Terror," one of several pieces that echo the unrelenting sonic might of their black metal beginnings. The crushing "Crawling King Chaos" follows suit, with
detailing the coming of ancient Egyptian deity of mayhem Apophis over a churning,
ocean of blastbeats, minor-key guitarmonies, and spectral choral motifs -- it's one of the heaviest tracks the band have produced in years. New keyboardist/backing vocalist
, who replaced
in 2020, provides plenty of lush, scene-setting orchestrations, and her impressive soprano soars over the ruins below like a bird of prey in search of a heartbeat. As per the previous two releases, new-ish guitarists
and
continue to elevate the material beyond its ghoulish B-movie aesthetics, dispensing inventive and appropriately apocalyptic riffs and dropping tasty leads into the maelstrom that flirt with power metal grandeur. Few extreme metal acts work harder than
to make the genre accessible -- Scandinavian counterparts
come to mind -- and
is as sumptuous as it is savage. The band's grandiose hellscapes can sometimes feel like horror-fiction cosplay, but in trading some of the myth and magic for the genuine torment of existential dread, they've managed to produce their most humanistic work to date. ~ James Christopher Monger