Antagonist II
Antagonist II
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
The latest offering from PRAISE THE PLAGUE, entitled Antagonist II, is a cacophony of chaos and darkness that will leave you questioning your very existence. From the haunting vocals to the blistering guitar riffs, this album is a rollercoaster ride through the depths of black metal madness.
Each track on Antagonist II is a masterpiece of malevolent melody, with the band showcasing their technical prowess and raw emotion with every shriek and growl. The drum work is relentless, driving the music forward with relentless force, while the bass rumbles like thunder in the background.
One cannot help but be drawn in by the sheer intensity of PRAISE THE PLAGUE's sound, with each song building to a crescendo of savage beauty and unbridled aggression. The production on Antagonist II is also top-notch, capturing the raw power of the band's live performance while still maintaining a polished sheen.
In conclusion, Antagonist II is a must-listen for fans of black metal and extreme music in general. PRAISE THE PLAGUE have crafted a truly sinister and immersive experience that will leave you breathless and craving more. So throw on your blackest attire, crank up the volume, and prepare to be swept away by the darkness.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Torment
2. Woe
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Praise the Plague
PRAISE THE PLAGUE: Sonic Sorcery and Blackened Brilliance If you're looking for a band that will take you on a dark, twisted journey through the depths of your own soul, then look no further than the enigmatic PRAISE THE PLAGUE. Hailing from the mysterious depths of Germany, this trio of musical maestros have been causing quite a stir in the underground scene with their unique blend of black metal, shoegaze and post-rock. Lead vocalist and guitarist, Deathbrand, is a brooding figure on stage, his haunting vocals weaving a spellbinding tapestry of sound that will leave you transfixed. Meanwhile, drummer Graveheart and bassist Doomweaver provide the perfect backdrop of thunderous beats and melodic grooves that will have you headbanging in no time. Their latest album, "Cursed Hearts," is a masterpiece of sonic sorcery that delves into the darkest corners of the human psyche, exploring themes of love, loss and existential dread. From the hauntingly beautiful opener, "Eternal Night," to the bone-crushing finale, "Desolate Wasteland," PRAISE THE PLAGUE take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions that will leave you breathless. But don't let their dark and brooding exterior fool you; these guys know how to have a good time too. I had the pleasure of catching them live at a dingy underground club in Berlin, and let me tell you, they know how to put on a show. The energy, the passion, the sheer raw power of their performance left me speechless. So do yourself a favour and check out PRAISE THE PLAGUE. Whether you're a die-hard black metal fan or just looking for something a little different, these guys will not disappoint. Just be sure to bring your blackest eyeliner and your darkest thoughts – you're gonna need them.
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