Inferi announce new EP

2020-08-13 by Fernando Alves STAFF | 15 Comments
Tech death metallers Inferi announced a new 5 track EP, Of Sunless Realms, for October 9th, 2020.

Band comments: "We have been hinting at a new full length for a while now. However, since 2020 has had its fair share of surprises already, we thought we would do something unexpected and make something happen during this global downtime. We bring you a new 5 track EP, Of Sunless Realms in Stores Oct 9th. We still have a full-length album in the works and will continue to put all efforts into making it the best release we can.

Stay tuned for a new single and updates."

Tracklist:

01.The Abhorrent Art
02. Eldritch Evolution
03. Spellbound Unearthed Terror
04.The Summoning
05. Aeons Torn

Tagged: Inferi (USA)

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Deathconscious
August 14th 2020
27353 Comments


Cool, ill be checkin.

bloc
August 14th 2020
70120 Comments


Big hype

wayfaringstranger
August 14th 2020
274 Comments


Hell yeah, one of my favorite active bands at the moment.

Kusangii
August 14th 2020
6539 Comments


Hell yes

Tundra
August 14th 2020
9682 Comments


That album art is so dope, ready for Kusangii to give it like 3 though cause apparently their new mixing is bad, hes wrong though

Kusangii
August 14th 2020
6539 Comments


Lol I bet you'll be right actually

Wolfhorde
August 15th 2020
15387 Comments


Mix on Revenant was better than on TPOA tho.

Probably gonna riff either way. Although I'd really like to see them play live and how their sound translates to a live setting.

Tundra
August 15th 2020
9682 Comments


Dont get peoples hard on for Apotheosis, the mix is not as good as Revenant and the riffs blend together a lot, theres not a lot of moments that standout either amongst the chaos

Wolfhorde
August 15th 2020
15387 Comments


I agree.

I mean Apotheosis is still a hard 3.5.

But Revenant has more memorable riffs, more standout moments, the composition aspect is more coherent and fluid and the mix is better.

Kusangii
August 15th 2020
6539 Comments


The mix on TPOA is a lot better. The riffs on Revenant sounds very messy at times. And the riffs certainly does not blend together at all compared to Revenant. Way more coherent riffs and songs. I think you need to re-listen.

Tundra
August 15th 2020
9682 Comments


nope

bloc
August 15th 2020
70120 Comments


I agree, the riffs on Revenant do sound kinda buried at times. Which is strange because the guitars are easily the highlight of the band. ffs bury the vocalist, no one cares about him

Kusangii
August 15th 2020
6539 Comments


Yea agreed dude

Wolfhorde
August 16th 2020
15387 Comments


Hard disagree.

Either we have a different version of those albums or you never turned up the volume and noticed how messy that mix is on TPOA.

And where do the riffs sound buried on Revenant? The mix is much cleaner and riffs are easier to distinguish from the orchestral parts whereas they blend together on TPOA.

Kusangii
August 16th 2020
6539 Comments


Guess we have very different ears then



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