supported by 76 fans who also own “Praise the Lord (of Flies)”
This is the album that gives birth to the new world. The one after ours is swallowed up by the heat-death of all things. This is what gives new life to the void of existence in the wake of collapse. Hear the grinding, churning, tectonic-plate-shifting heaviness of “Infernal Tomb” and understand how dark the next age of creation will be. justanoldgod
supported by 75 fans who also own “Praise the Lord (of Flies)”
I'll admit despite the praise it was getting I still thought I was buying a power violence album. More like peel your toenails off with bamboo and hammer violence. The purest form of Impaled Nazarene since Impaled Nazarene. Plus Andrew Petrosinelli could probably bench press the whole IN crew. Shred Lemming
The metal’s band revelatory new record crosses genres and styles, effortlessly combining seemingly incompatible subgenres. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 26, 2024
supported by 75 fans who also own “Praise the Lord (of Flies)”
Big fat tracks that flow and grow and never let you down; all of it is awesome. Naga comes with a ton of force, yet I find myself so relaxed, with a dumb smile on my face. A