Immolation are veterans of the death metal industry, releasing solid and generally magnificent death metals since their ferocious debut
Dawn of Possession in 1991.
They’ve refined their brutal technical and unwavering blasphemy spewing music into something we can rely on.
Unfortunately, I feel they can be regarded as rather underrated, even though they rarely put a foot wrong musically. When you think of death metal, they’re not in the top 5 that instantly pop to mind, but in terms of consistent quality, they probably should be.
After reading a review and hearing a promo version of their newest release (
Shadows in the Light), I decided to invest in their back catalogue. The first record I decided to pick up was 2000’s
Close to a World Below, an excellent slab of death metal with appropriate Christ baiting cover with a crucifixion scene in the fires of hell and a crowd of damned souls.
Musically,
Immolation were firing on all cylinders here, the twisted riffing of Robert Vigna is instantly recognisable, a thunderous chugging section that winds
Lost Passion to a close is perfect for a bang of your head, and the blasting starts to both Furthest from the Truth and Put My
Hand in the
Fire show that
Immolation can still blow most death metal bands out of the water. Overall
Close to a World Below is a great record, one that kept
Immolation at the top of their game and solidified their position as one of the flagbearers of extreme metal to this day.
Lets hope their newest can finally get them the worldwide recognition their individuality and style warrant.
If this is the soundtrack to the world below, count me in…
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