Album Review
Nexilva – “Eschatologies” [Album Review]
Eschatologies is the latest release from the UK-based extreme metal band, Nexilva. Actually, “extreme metal” might be too soft of a label for the visceral beating these guys dish out on Eschatologies; this is some crazy brutal stuff.
Eschatologies is the latest release from the UK-based extreme metal band, Nexilva. Actually, “extreme metal” might be too soft of a label for the visceral beating these guys dish out on Eschatologies; this is some crazy brutal stuff.
The good news though, is that as heavy as it is, there remains some unbelievable playing throughout the record – think the technicality of Meshuggah and tons of monster riffs, blended with the insanely harsh vocals of Carnifex or Mitch Lucker-era Suicide Silence, and you can begin to grasp the magnitude and intensity of this record. Kind of equivalent to taking a battering ram to the skull.
At the end of the day, though this was a bit too much for my liking, I can certainly appreciate the amount of talent, effort and work that went into this project. If extreme metal is your thing; however, than look no further than Eschatologies, it’s sure to be right up your alley.
Track Listing:
01. I: Teste Humanitatem Mori
02. The Misdirection of God
03. Our Progenitor
04. This Is Humanity
05. Ii: Scientia Tenebris
06. Necromancer
07. The Collapse
08. Eschatologies
09. Cybernetic Lucidty
10. Iii: Скелет
11. Premonitions
12. Invasion
13. Evil Will Prevail
14. Iv: Non Magis Adrogantiam
Run Time: 45:18
Release Date: April 7, 2014
Check out the song “The Misdirection of God”
-
Alternative/Rock1 week ago
The Warning Shake the Foundations of a Sold-Out Leeds Stylus [Photos]
-
Alternative/Rock3 days ago
The Cruel Knives Headline Top Night of British Rock at Manchester’s The Lodge [Photos]
-
Alternative/Rock2 days ago
The V13 Fix #012 w/ Dååth, Unearthly Rites, maybeshewill and more
-
Alternative/Rock1 week ago
The V13 Fix #011 w/ Microwave, Full Of Hell, Cold Years and more
-
Indie1 week ago
Deadset Premiere Music Video for Addiction-Inspired “Heavy Eyes” Single
-
Folk1 week ago
Katherine Perkins Strikes the Right Tone with Her “Hold On” Music Video Premiere
-
Country2 weeks ago
Brooke Ashton Chats About Her “Someone” Single, Creative Process, and More!
-
Culture5 days ago
Rob Lundberg’s “Uncontaminated Sound – The Interviews” EP #67 w/ Joshua Farinella of The Whistleblower