Good ol’ black metal carnage. Blurred guitar, non-stop drumming, blackened howls at dark skies, and more time changes than you’d expect in a mere eight songs.
While this self-titled release is a coaster, perhaps with a lot of work on taking their songs the distance, they might be able to open for someone good.
While using some of the great elements of Black Metal, the thin production, weak transitions, and uninnovative musicianship make this little more than filler.