At long last, BLASPHEMIC CRUELTY return from the dead with a new mini-album for HELLS HEADBANGERS, "Crucible of the Infernum"! Seven long years after their acclaimed debut album for Osmose, Devil's Mayhem, BLASPHEMIC CRUELTY deliver a four-song nuclear warhead that is truly a "Crucible of the Infernum". Led by six-string assassin Gene Palubicki (PERDITION TEMPLE, ex-Angelcorpse), this power-trio remain committed to scabrous-yet-articulate deathrash rooted in the 1980s but loaded up with modern arsenal. Their attacks are swift yet strategic, forward-momentum surge but fully fleshed-out, the songwriting linear yet never predictable. It's a timeless metal sound that spans decades, and bolstered by a cover of Sodom's "The Crippler," "Crucible of the Infernum" is the perfect crush/kill/destroy length to inflict maximum ritual carnage - reap the whirlwind!
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Whirlwind storm of razor-sharp riffs that always leaves me interested to hear what insanity Gene will play on guitar next. Despite the plethora of twists and turns found in the songwriting here I can’t find a single weak riff on the entire album. Easily as technical as many Tech Death bands while still maintaining the old school menace, Perdition Temple reaches the upper echelon of today’s underground death metal. Dark Avenger