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Devoid Of Light [Digipak] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Devoid Of Light [Digipak] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Regular Price $13.99Product Type : CD
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Antropomorphia are back! Six years after their acclaimed studio full-length "Merciless Savagery" (2019), the Dutch death dealers return with their most brutal and dark record so far that is aptly entitled "Devoid of Light". When Antropomorphia created "Devoid of Light" over a period of two and a half years, they never lost sight of their vision: to combine a wide variety of harsh musical textures including fanatical, white-eyed aggression, misanthropic and nihilistic lyrics, and dark emotions such as anger, despair, and pain among many others into dark and oppressive soundscapes. Antropomorphia were originally spawned from the foul stench of death in the Dutch city of Tilburg in 1990. At the time, they were pioneers, which soon turned them into a corner stone of the brutal music scene in the Netherlands. Despite the occasional hiatus, Antropomorphia continuously cemented their status as underground icons with a string of acclaimed releases. Their uncompromising approach and ever expanding vortex of musical textures has brought a continuously growing influx of black metal elements into the musical and visual DNA of the Dutch. Now Antropomorphia are returning with "Devoid of Light" to show the world that they are still hungry to push the limits of the death metal scene to new frontiers. Crank the volume up to 10 and let this album rip!
Tracklist:
- The Withering Stench of Hope
- Devoid of Light
- Funeral Throne
- In Writhing Rapture
- Cancerous Bane
- Unending Hunt
- Ash Drapes the Earth
- In the Shade of the Devil's Horns
- Triumphant Death
UPC: 884388888234
Label: Testimony Records
Release Date: 5.16.25
Format: CDAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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