Brazilian Black Metal, for some 3 mythical words that describes the First Wave South American madness…for others a question mark because of the many rehearsal and demo recordings which were mediocre after the first wave.
Obscure Relic skipped the First Wave and embraced the Second one, as this EP, which is the successor of the debut demo ‘Sons of Evil Power’, has similarities with old Dark Funeral and Baltak’s ‘Macedonian Darkness and Evil’.
Although the spirit is there and the material is in the traditional vein and isn’t bad at all, it doesn’t ignite the right spark to get the idea to revisit the EP after a while.