In their native country's scene, Azarath need no introduction. Formed almost two decades ago, the band caught momentum right away, and made a name for themselves as a medium for ungodly sonic terror. This should not come as a surprise, considering Azarath's impressive line-up and cemented position on the death/black metal plateau. Meaning "at the point of death" or "under extreme circumstances" in Latin, the new album "In Extremis" is yet another apex reached by the band. The effort arrives six long years after its predecessor, "Blasphemers' Maledictions" (2011), and places Azarath back at the fore of the genre, with strong ties to the group's early cult albums.
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