Blaze Of Perdition is a band with who I have a mixed relationship with. I saw them live twice and they were incredibly boring, absolutely no redeeming value. Felt like I'm seeing budget Mgla or something. On the other hand on albums they sound actually really fucking good. While most of their albums are either alright or better this one always stands out to me. Maybe this was because it was made after the band had some really tragic encounters with death and when they regrouped they had something of value to say. In terms of sound they definitely resonate some Mgla (and Behemoth during more chaotic segments) but I'd say they work on the guitar details far more than them and generally have a fairly different approach to writing. Every song has two or three things happening at any point giving them a good proggy and dynamic feeling. There's never a dull moment but songs sometimes feel a bit over designed at places, letting some riffs breathe more would elevate this great album into something even better. It's evident that they were brimming with ideas and they put most of them to good use and I think for a modern "Polish sounding" black metal album this one feels like an underappreciated gem honestly. Give it a chance, skip them when they're playing live near you.
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