“Hapsia” is the trio’s first ever vocal track, with Sakis Tolis (Rotting Christ) rasping as the strings wrap around him like ivy; tightening, twisting, reducing the deathly chord progression into a ball of black matter knots.
The sense of constriction has never been stronger, and it only intensifies as the group lurch toward the closing 17-minute piece: a low synthesiser drone that hangs like a lead weight in the corner of my stomach, sprouting into a blackened plant of splintering contrabass stems, gungy slugs of overtone and palpitating bow noise, dragging at the inside of my body until I cave in.
Mohammad chew away internal organs and then work outward, with the shrieks of attack sounding like molars poking up through skin.
Tracklist:
1. Pichak 5:18
2. Hapsía 8:38
3. Adar Toli 5:37
4. Tik Tromaktón 17:08
Old Europa Cafe AVS
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