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Artist......: Necromorbid
Album.......: El Día de la Bestia
Year........: 2016
Genre.......: Death Metal
Type........: Album
Label.......: Iron Tyrant
Language....: English
Source......: WEB/FLAC (16bit)
Quality.....: 966kbps / 44.1 kHz / Stereo
Tracks......: 10 tracks
Playtime....: 00:28:58
Size........: 205.7 MiB
R.Date......: 2026-07-07
S.Date......: 2016-11-01
Url.........: https://open.qobuz.com/album/t5w2d0zn2ioic
01. Initiation 1:37
02. Celestial Slaughter (Terror at the Gates of 3:08
Heaven)
03. Manifestation of Demonic Revenge 2:20
04. Night Burial Evocation (Nocturnal Necromancy) 2:06
05. Supreme Satanic Redemption 3:32
06. Antichrist Command Supremacy 3:23
07. Broken Blades of Sanctity 3:30
08. Cathedral of the Black Goat 2:42
09. Desecration of the Holy Kingdom (Black 4:27
Witchery cover)
10. Termination 2:13
Italy's Necromorbid join the ranks of christbashing
death metal on their full length debut El Dia de la
Bestia. True, this approach is as old as metal itself
and at this point is about as played out as possible.
But the way this trio rips through 29 minutes of no
holds barred satanic vitriol they, at the very least,
make a strong case for themselves. This is the same kind
of blasphemic death metal that led many down the left
hand path during a time when evil in metal was still
considered to be taboo and garnered attention from
concerned parents worldwide. With that in mind, this
kind of evil hasn't sounded this good in a long time.
There are so many components that make this debut a good
one; from the nonstop onslaught of blast beats to the
bloodcurdling combination of screams and demonic growls
to the ghostly thick atmosphere that permeates every
distorted riff. But that's not to say the production is
cut rate, quite the contrary, it's uncharacteristically
clear for music of this ilk. With enough attention,
every little nuance can be heard, which in the context
of this frenetically paced album is a good thing.
Clarity and detail make this debut an even bigger beast
than it already is.
Whether or not Necromorbid are disciples of what they
preach matters not. What matters is the band comes
across fully prepared for a religion crushing battle of
epic proportions. Honestly it's refreshing in a sense
that many have tread this same path but few actually
succeed to this level. Archgoat, Marduk, and early
Deicide come to mind and consequently are a pretty good
cross section of what this particular band shows they
are more than capable of on tracks like "Antichrist
Command Supremacy" and "Supreme Satanic Redemption". And
yes, these songs sound as evil as their titles imply.
The Black Witchery cover of "Desecration of the Holy
Kingdom" mightily compliments the original, not only in
sound but in dark and sinister atmosphere as well.
On El Dia de la Bestia (The Day of the Beast)
Necromorbid penetrate the thick and crowded throngs of
satanically persuaded blackened death metal bands and
come away with an extreme statement of supremacy. They
expand greatly on their influences and leave this
bestial branch of metal in a better place than they
found it. Kudos yet again to the amazing Caligari
Records for unearthing these Italian hellions and
offering their brutal music for the masses to consume.
But don't sleep on this one, it's limited to 150 copies.
So, go, NOW and take advantage while you still can.