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Fatal Visions
[ Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl ]

Fatal Visions

SKU: V92849 Barcode: 3663663017975
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

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  • Released Date: 01 Mar 2024

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

Inculters latest offering, Fatal Visions, is like a punch in the face from a metal glove dipped in molten lava. This Norwegian band unleashes a torrent of thrash goodness that will have you headbanging until your neck needs some serious chiropractic attention.

From the opening track "Stalker" to the closing riffs of "Shadow Groves," Inculters prove that they are masters of their craft. The guitar work is frenetic, the drumming is relentless, and the vocals are as brutal as a Viking berserker on a rampage.

The production on this album is top-notch, with each instrument shining through in all its glory. The red vinyl release adds a touch of old-school cool to an already killer package.

One standout track is "Lurking in the Shadows," which sees Inculters at their most ferocious. The riffs are razor-sharp, the tempo is relentless, and the aggression is palpable. It's a headbanger's dream come true.

Overall, Fatal Visions is a must-listen for any fan of thrash metal. Inculters have delivered an album that is as punishing as it is enjoyable. So crank up the volume, grab a cold one, and prepare to have your face melted off. You won't be disappointed.

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About the artist

Inculter

INCULTER are the elusive, enigmatic Norwegian thrash metal band who have been ripping through the underground scene with their blistering riffs and relentless energy. Formed in 2012, the band consists of four members who are shrouded in mystery, with their identities hidden behind leather jackets and face paint. Their debut album, "Persisting Devolution," released in 2015, catapulted them into the spotlight, receiving critical acclaim for its raw intensity and technical prowess. Drawing influence from classic thrash acts such as Slayer and Kreator, INCULTER injects their own unique style, blending melodic hooks with ferocious speed. Live, INCULTER are a force to be reckoned with, delivering an electrifying performance that leaves audiences in awe. With their high-octane stage presence and shredding guitar solos, it's no wonder they have gained a cult following in the metal community. Despite their underground status, INCULTER have made waves in the industry, receiving praise from critics and fellow musicians alike. Their uncompromising dedication to their craft and refusal to conform to industry norms sets them apart from the pack. With a new album on the horizon, INCULTER shows no signs of slowing down. Keep your eyes peeled and your ears ready for what promises to be another thrilling chapter in the band's career. In the world of thrash metal, INCULTER are a true force to be reckoned with.

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