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sexta-feira, 31 de janeiro de 2014

Benighted in Sodom’s track from the forthcoming album


I first came across Benighted in Sodom through their split with Bethlehem (other band that I’m absolutely crazy about, by the way). It is a one-man band from the USA, formed by Matron Thorn, otherwise known for his work in Ævangelist or as a onetime guitarist in the aforementioned Bethlehem. I instantly fell in love with Benighted in Sodom’s doomish unorthodox black metal. Matron Thorn has published tens of releases in just seven years under the name of Benighted in Sodom, with an average of four or five releases per year! When I saw their discography in metal-archives.com the first thing that came to mind was “Ok, the split with Bethlehem was good, but this insane amount of releases must impoverish the quality of the music somehow”. Well, I was wrong. The albums I heard so far are really good! It is a sort of melancholic, psychotic doom/black metal, the guitar riffing reminding of old Shining at some points. Benighted in Sodom is the perfect soundtrack for a sojourn at the mental asylum staring at a blank wall under a heavy dosage of tranquilizers.


Last October, Matron publicized the title of the forthcoming 2014 full-length, "Do Not Go Gently Into That Good Night". One of the tracks to be included in the album, entitled “Sometimes I Don’t Mind”, was posted on Youtube. Check it out!






If you liked it, give a listen to the albums they have available on Bandcamp, “Reverse Baptism” and “Hybrid Parasite Evangelistica”.

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