Empyrean Atrophy
Empyrean Atrophy
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Our Take
Our Take
The latest offering from death metal supergroup Cast the Stone, "Empyrean Atrophy," is a merciless assault on the senses that will leave you headbanging until your neck gives out. The band, comprised of seasoned veterans from bands such as Misery Index, Scour, and Cattle Decapitation, have crafted an album that is as brutal as it is technical.
From the opening track "As the Dead Lie," it is clear that Cast the Stone are not here to mess around. The punishing riffs and blast beats come at you with a ferocity that will leave you gasping for air. But don't mistake their brutality for sloppiness - each note is played with precision and intent, showcasing the band's musical prowess.
Throughout the album, vocalist Andrew Huskey delivers guttural growls that sound like they were ripped straight from the depths of hell. His menacing vocals add an extra layer of intensity to the already chaotic instrumentation, creating a sonic maelstrom that is impossible to resist.
Standout tracks include "Primal Directive" and "The Burning Horizon," both of which showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend melody with aggression. The former features a hauntingly beautiful guitar solo that will send shivers down your spine, while the latter is a relentless onslaught of blast beats and chugging riffs that will leave you breathless.
Overall, "Empyrean Atrophy" is a must-listen for any fan of extreme metal. With this album, Cast the Stone have proven once again why they are considered one of the best in the business. So strap in, turn up the volume, and prepare to have your face melted off by the sheer brutality of this album.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. As the Dead Lie
2. The Burning Horizon
3. Standing in the Shadows
4. A Plague of Light
5. Empyrean Atrophy
6. Jesusatan
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Cast the Stone
Hailing from the depths of the underground metal scene, Cast the Stone have been making waves with their blistering blend of death metal and thrash. Formed by seasoned veterans of the industry, the band boasts an impressive lineup including members of Misery Index, Scour, and Cattle Decapitation. With a sound that can only be described as a sonic assault on the senses, Cast the Stone deliver intense, adrenaline-fueled performances that leave audiences in a state of euphoria and disbelief. Their music is a relentless barrage of crushing riffs, thunderous drums, and guttural vocals that will have even the most stoic of metalheads banging their heads in approval. But don't let their ferocious sound fool you - Cast the Stone are not afraid to show their lighter side. With lyrics that touch on themes of existential dread, societal decay, and the occasional monster truck rally, the band brings a unique sense of humour and playfulness to their music that sets them apart from their peers. So if you're looking for a band that will leave you breathless, laughing, and headbanging all at once, look no further than Cast the Stone. With their unmatched energy, technical prowess, and infectious charm, these metal maestros are sure to become your new favourite band in no time.
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