DESASTER has been churning out their unique and unholy conjurings of extreme metal since 1989. With a four-year gap elapsing since the band‘s critically-lauded Churches Without Saints full-length, fans have had to be patient again but will find the results more than worth the wait.
In an early review, Powermetal.de calls the record, “a real beast,” that, “clearly demonstrates who the king of black thrash is: DESASTER!” Deaf Forever concurs, “DESASTER are the most reliable black thrash metal band of all, not only here, but worldwide…The framework is always [guitarist] Infernal’s signature riffs, which embody the fusion of thrash and black metal, while Sataniac’s vocals occasionally incorporate death metal and, despite all their brutality, are maximally varied… I can’t imagine a metal world without DESASTER.” Adds Fuze, “While the band took a brief hiatus in their early years, a band that has uncompromisingly played its way through the depths of the metal underground for more than 35 years undoubtedly deserves institutional status. With…Kill All Idols, DESASTER underscores this claim once again, delivering a work that celebrates both tradition and evolution.”
Elaborates founding guitarist Infernal on “Throne Of Ecstasy,” “The song is a traditional DESASTER black/thrash song, which immediately encourages headbanging and fist-raising in the middle part. The riffs were created spontaneously in the rehearsal room during one of the legendary sessions with lots of (of course legal) stimulants and only had to be arranged a little. It was an easy birth! The songs that emerged from jams are usually our best.”
Stream DESASTER‘s Throne Of Ecstasy” HERE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IFDxiBk5Qs
Stream previously released track, “Towards Oblivion,” HERE.:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d92wMh8T9N8