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Die Evil
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Die Evil

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  • Released Date: 04 May 2015

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

If you're in the market for some devilishly good tunes, look no further than SATAN'S WRATH's latest offering, Die Evil. This Greek band has crafted an album that is sure to make even the most devout metalheads nod their horns in approval.

From the opening track "The Last Song Is the Same," SATAN'S WRATH wastes no time in unleashing a sonic assault that is both dark and deliciously evil. With blistering guitars, thunderous drums, and vocals straight from the depths of Hades, Die Evil is a prime example of old-school black metal done right.

Tracks like "To Satan a Son" and "My Evil from Above" showcase the band's ability to create a truly sinister atmosphere, while still managing to inject a healthy dose of headbanging groove. It's hard not to be impressed by the raw energy and intensity that SATAN'S WRATH brings to the table.

Despite the album's heavy subject matter, there's a certain tongue-in-cheek quality to Die Evil that keeps things from veering too far into the realm of pure darkness. It's clear that SATAN'S WRATH isn't taking themselves too seriously, and that sense of fun is infectious.

In conclusion, Die Evil is a devilishly delightful romp through the fires of hell that is sure to please fans of old-school black metal. SATAN'S WRATH may be worshiping the dark lord, but with an album this good, it's hard not to join them in their sinister revelry.

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About the artist

Satan's Wrath

**SATANS WRATH: Unholy Hell-Raisers or Just Misunderstood Misfits?** Oh, SATANS WRATH, where do we even begin with these devilish denizens of the metal underworld? Hailing from the dark and twisted labyrinth of Greece, this trio of hell-raising misfits have been stirring up quite a storm in the metal scene since their formation in 2011. With a name like SATANS WRATH, you might expect nothing but pure, unadulterated satanic chaos from this band. And you wouldn't be entirely wrong. Their brand of blackened thrash metal is chock full of blistering riffs, thunderous drums, and guttural vocals that could raise the dead. But don't be fooled by their sinister moniker and menacing stage presence. Behind the leather-clad exterior and skull-crushing sound lies a group of lads who are just as likely to crack a joke as they are to summon the forces of darkness. Their latest album, "Die Evil," is a frenzied romp through the depths of hell, with tracks like "Slaves of Satan" and "The Wrath of Satan" delivering a one-two punch of pure, unadulterated metal mayhem. But don't let the lyrical content fool you - these guys are just as likely to be found sharing a pint at the local pub as they are to be leading a black mass in the woods. So, are SATANS WRATH truly unholy hell-raisers, or just misunderstood misfits? Only time will tell. But one thing's for sure - these guys know how to put on one hell of a show. Just make sure to bring your own sacrificial dagger.

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