Praise for ‘Fire Blades from the Tomb’:
“Listening to Fire Blades From The Tomb, it’s hard not to recognize a legacy from Italy’s occult lineage — of which Ponte Del Diavolo represent the most exciting new chapter.” — Metal Italia
“Ponte Del Diavolo create a very dark-tinted sound with influences from doom, black metal, and gothic.” — Musika
“Ponte del Diavolo have found a courageous and clearly defined artistic path that breathes new life into a movement that sometimes seems a prisoner of itself.” — True Metal
“Ponte del Diavolo rise from black and doom foundations yet make bold, countercurrent choices — two bassists, total stylistic freedom, and a range of influences that seems virtually limitless.” — Metalhead
“Fire Blades From The Tomb is a strange yet captivating creation — explosive and emotionally devastating, vast yet intimately human.” — Demonic Nights
“Ponte del Diavolo are devoted to an ossianic doom sound with a strong black metal undercurrent, enriched by the bewitching and ethereal vocals of Erba Del Diavolo.” — Rock Hard IT
“This debut by Ponte Del Diavolo proves once again that metal is becoming increasingly genre-defying.” — Arrow Lords of Metal
“Fire Blades… is a fantastically strong debut, their instrumentation and atmosphere being the main highlights of the record.” — Nine Circles
“Fire Blades from the Tomb is a bold, engrossing, fully formed debut from a talented new band.” — Your Last Rites
“This heavy, feverish occult ritual leaves you spellbound. If you’re planning to visit a few ruined temples in the next few days, this is an ideal companion.” — VerdamMnis
“Essential listening for lovers of textured and emotive heavy music.” — Wonderbox Metal
“A fantastic album that slams together three disparate genres and makes them new, exciting, and vibrant again in the process.” — Ever Metal