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A new review section: Buried by Time And Dust

We added a new review section, coincidentally another Mayhem reference following 'The Past is Alive', with the title 'Buried by Time and Dust'. Over the years, a lot of promos have been gathering dust simply because a fresh wave of promos arrived the following month and they were consigned to oblivion. We will review them here to make a clear distinction with our other reviews. We will also use it to complete a discography in terms of reviews. Feel free to contact us if you would like to submit your music or would like to join the staff.

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Eternal Death is proud to present Malacath’s highly anticipated fifth album, ‘Eternal Roar of the Thunder and Rain’, on ​CD format.

Born to recapture the mysticism found in listening to Black Metal in isolation, New Hampshire’s Malacath was formed in November of 2011 as the solo project of multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Lykos. As a two-piece, having enlisted drummer Hiraeth for the band’s second album, ‘No Sense in Self Worth’, Malacath’s musical composition style grew to draw inspiration from Black Metal’s outer corners, culminating in the impending fifth full-length, ‘Eternal Roar of the Thunder and Rain’.

Composed around four monolithic tracks across 54 minutes, ‘Eternal Roar of the Thunder and Rain’ brings the listener through an arduous journey of triumph and tragedy. Malacath’s sound hasn’t so much changed over that timespan as has Lykos’ ambition; sticking to a signature style is one thing, but subtly expanding it or tastefully embellishing it is another. Indeed, Eternal Roar roars with a dreary-yet-emotive power, canvassing a large swathe of sonic terrain whilst remaining focused on a central theme: from spacious, imperial funeral doom to mossy pagan Black Metal, murderous surges of speed to momentous grandiosity, bittersweet melody to mystical atmosphere, everything epic and a seemingly stretched-out catharsis after another – truly, Thunder and Rain. And the plaintive acoustic “Eleusis” is simply the quiet-yet-assertive closer to a journey worth returning to time and again.

Forged in dedication to the old ways of Black Metal, the undeniable strength of ‘Eternal Roar of the Thunder and Rain’ will ensure that the flames of Malacath burn beyond the New England underground.