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II
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II

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  • Released Date: 04 Sep 2020

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

Serpent Omega's latest offering, "IIin," is a thrilling descent into the darkest depths of doom metal. This Swedish outfit has crafted an album that is as heavy as it is hypnotic, with thunderous riffs and bone-rattling drums that will leave you in a state of pure sonic ecstasy.

From the blistering opener "The Desolate," to the haunting closer "The Endless Waste," Serpent Omega showcase their mastery of the genre, blending elements of sludge, black metal, and traditional doom to create a sound that is uniquely their own. Each track is a punishing journey through the abyss, filled with swirling guitars, pounding rhythms, and guttural vocals that will chill you to the core.

But what truly sets "IIin" apart is the band's ability to infuse their music with a sense of urgency and raw emotion. Tracks like "Black Hole" and "Nothing Remains" are visceral and unrelenting, pulling you into their bleak, desolate world and refusing to let go.

In a music scene oversaturated with mediocrity, Serpent Omega stand out as a beacon of darkness and power. "IIin" is a masterclass in modern doom metal, a testament to the band's skill and vision. If you're a fan of heavy music that pushes boundaries and challenges conventions, then this album is an absolute must-listen. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.

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About the artist

Serpent Omega

Serpent Omega is a Swedish metal band hailing from the dark and frosty depths of Gothenburg. With a sound as heavy as a Viking longship and as sharp as a blade forged in the fires of Valhalla, this four-piece outfit is not for the faint of heart. Fronted by the enigmatic and fearsome vocal powerhouse known only as "Mamba", Serpent Omega delivers a sonic assault that will leave your eardrums ringing and your head banging. The band's thunderous riffs and bone-crushing beats are a testament to their mastery of the metal genre, drawing influence from classic acts like Black Sabbath and Electric Wizard while still managing to carve out a sound that is distinctly their own. But don't be fooled by their ferocious exterior - beneath the layers of distortion and aggression lies a band with a keen sense of humour and a penchant for mischief. Known for their wild antics both on and off stage, Serpent Omega are as likely to crack a joke as they are to melt your face off with their blistering guitar solos. With a growing fanbase and a reputation for putting on a raucous live show, Serpent Omega are poised to conquer the metal world one skull-crushing riff at a time. Keep an eye out for these Scandinavian hellraisers - they're not just another flash in the pan, they're the real deal.

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