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The Black Hand of the Father [ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

The Black Hand of the Father

SKU: V83627 Barcode: 0088057076896
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 25 Feb 2022

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

ANTZAAT's latest offering, "The Black Hand Of The Father (Silkscreen Side B)," is a true whirlwind of black metal magic. From the moment the sinister guitar riffs kick in, you know you're in for a wild ride.

The album doesn't hold back in terms of raw energy and intensity, with guttural growls and thunderous drumming driving each track forward like a freight train from hell. It's a cacophony of chaos that somehow manages to strike the perfect balance between brutality and melody.

But what really sets ANTZAAT apart is their willingness to experiment and push the boundaries of the genre. From the eerie, atmospheric interludes to the unexpected tempo changes, each song on this album keeps you on your toes and leaves you hungry for more.

"The Black Hand Of The Father (Silkscreen Side B)" is a must-listen for any fans of black metal looking for something fresh and exciting. So crank up the volume, throw on your blackest attire, and prepare to be blown away by ANTZAAT's dark and twisted masterpiece. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Disciples of the Concrete Temple
2. Rite of the New Dawn
3. Circle of Leeches
4. Heirarchy of the Battered
5. The Black Hand of the Father

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About the artist

Antzaat

Hailing from the underground depths of Antwerp, Belgium, ANTZAAT are a black metal force to be reckoned with. With their blistering riffs, haunting atmospheres, and relentless aggression, this quartet is not for the faint of heart. Lead vocalist M. carries a menacing presence, his guttural growls cutting through the chaos like a knife through flesh. Guitarists J. and S. unleash a whirlwind of razor-sharp melodies, while drummer D. pounds away with unrelenting ferocity. Together, they create a sonic assault that is as powerful as it is uncompromising. ANTZAAT's debut album, "The Black Hand of the Father," is a masterclass in raw, unfiltered black metal. From the frenetic blast beats of "Ritual Death" to the eerie, atmospheric passages of "Echoes of the Past," this is an album that demands to be listened to at maximum volume. But beyond their musical prowess, ANTZAAT are a band with a dark sense of humor. Their music videos are filled with twisted imagery and macabre humor, showcasing their love of the absurd. And their live shows are a spectacle to behold, with blood, fire, and ritualistic theatrics galore. In a world where black metal can often take itself too seriously, ANTZAAT are a breath of fresh, blood-spattered air. With their blend of aggression, atmosphere, and off-kilter wit, they are a band that is sure to leave a lasting mark on the black metal scene. Keep an eye on them - and a crucifix handy - because ANTZAAT are here to stay.

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