Sarpanitum Streaming New Track "Glorification Upon The Powdered Bones Of The Sundered Dead"
"Blessed Be My Brothers" is the imminent new full-length from atmospheric blackened death metal strategists Sarpanitum, who feature within their rants current and former affiliates of Mithras, Lantlos, and Tenebrous Aeon.
The ten-track follow-up to 2011's "Fedelium" EP, Sarpanitum's "Blessed Be My Brothers" was composed over a two-year period, tracked at Dreaming Studios U.K. by drummer Leon Macey (Contrarian, Mithras, The Senseless et al) and delivers a delightfully diseased fusion of traditional death metal, blackened riff onslaughts, and twisted melodic atmospheres all centered on the abysmal consequence of religious warfare.
In celebration of its approaching release via Willowtip Records next month, today the brutality dealers at Decibel Magazine offer up fourth cut, "Glorification Upon The Powdered Bones Of The Sundered Dead," for public consumption and cerebral intoxication. Listen in below.
Guitarist/bassist Tom Hyde elaborates of the consuming ode, "'Glorification...' is an epitome of Sarpanitum which is fast, ancient, atmospheric, brutal death metal with a blackened edge. Expect to be bombarded by blastbeats, pulverized by kick drums, ripped apart by relentless guitars, ascending to divinity by glorious choirs, tremble in the presence of enormous immortal vocals and provoked by imperial, majestic leads and harmonies."
Adds vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist Tom Innocenti of the tune's concept, "The song is about an unspecified individual who awakes in the aftermath of battle. Musically and lyrically it reflects the emotional impact of surviving and the crippling guilt that resides in most of those who would escape death."
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