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Invocation of the Lucifer
[ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

Invocation of the Lucifer

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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 20 Sep 2019

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

Stepping into the dark, ominous world of Cult of Sorrow's "Invocation of the Luciferin," one can't help but feel a sense of impending doom. The Cincinnati-based band takes listeners on a journey through the depths of hell with their blend of doom metal and occult rock.

From the opening track, "Blackened Veil," the band sets the tone with its heavy, churning riffs and haunting vocals. The combination of sludgy guitars and eerie organ melodies creates a sense of foreboding that is hard to shake.

As the album progresses, tracks like "Witch Herd" and "Serpentine" further showcase Cult of Sorrow's ability to craft sinister, atmospheric music that transports listeners to another realm. The haunting chants and tribal rhythms only add to the overall occult vibe of the album.

Throughout "Invocation of the Luciferin," Cult of Sorrow proves themselves to be masters of their craft, drawing influences from bands like Black Sabbath and Electric Wizard while putting their own unique spin on the genre. The result is a truly captivating listening experience that will leave you simultaneously terrified and mesmerized.

In conclusion, "Invocation of the Luciferin" is a must-listen for fans of the dark and macabre. Cult of Sorrow has created a truly eerie and immersive album that cements their place as a force to be reckoned with in the world of doom metal. So grab your pentagram necklace and black candles, and brace yourself for a journey into the depths of hell with Cult of Sorrow.

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About the artist

Cult of Sorrow

Ah, Cult of Sorrow, the heavy metal powerhouse hailing from the depths of Cincinnati, Ohio. With a name like that, you know you’re in for some serious, bone-chilling riffs and haunting vocals that will transport you straight to the underworld. This band is not your typical run-of-the-mill metal act. Oh no, Cult of Sorrow takes the genre to a whole new level with their unique blend of doom, sludge, and stoner rock. Their sound is dark, brooding, and downright sinister, drawing you in like a moth to a flame. Formed in 2016, Cult of Sorrow have quickly made a name for themselves in the underground metal scene. Their debut album, “Invocation of the Lucifer”, released in 2018, received critical acclaim for its raw energy and sheer heaviness. And let me tell you, seeing them live is an experience like no other - with their blistering guitar solos and thunderous drumming, they will leave you in a state of awe. But it’s not just their music that sets Cult of Sorrow apart - it’s their entire aesthetic. From their dark, occult-inspired artwork to their menacing stage presence, these guys are the real deal. So if you’re a fan of all things dark and heavy, do yourself a favor and check out Cult of Sorrow. Just be prepared to have your mind blown.

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