Lute FP
If “garage doom” were a thing, this would be that. There is a level of intensity and creativity not found with most signed bands. The variety keeps things interesting and the cohesion makes this come across as classic Pentagram or Sabbath. But it’s definitely something different.
erickreator
3er album de mi banda favorita de Costa Rica, una maldita obra maestra que mostró que podían sonar aún más violento de lo que ya habían logrado y que les dio la oportunidad de apertura aun más dentro y fuera de la región.
Favorite track: Indoctrination.
Sam v
Blackened death how it should be, clicky drums, melodic chainsaw trem, and a killer vox performance. Production sounds crisp as it should be, for fans of belphegor, Marduk etc
6:.11:.
No doubt here: one of the most energetic and epic hm albums you can find out there. Imo, a genre-defining release.
bechthold
The first Digital Album i ever bought for a price like that (normally its too much for just digital imo) But its worth every cent !
Favorite track: Bloodbath in the Arena.
Brandon Corsair
A classic album, finally released in the way that Howie envisioned it! I really dig the original version as well but absolutely no complaints on this updated one. This must be one of the only re-recordings ever that's actually an upgrade.
Favorite track: Bloodbath in the Arena.
bcb723
I honestly loved every doomy second of this record. Just top shelf Italian dark/doom. But am I crazy or is that cover scary as shit?
Favorite track: This Graveyard is Mine.
Black Aspirin
Drenched in gothic and esoteric occult gloom. Another killer album from these Italian masters.
ClassyMusicSnob
ever since falling in love with ROTBs Exuvia, I've been looking for more native American sounding metal. most bands I've come across have been themed, but only in lyrics, not in sound. This is a step in the right direction, however this band can go a lot further. Atl Tlachinolli is a fantastic black metal album and I can't wait for more! 4/5
Favorite track: Storm.
David Fischer
Being graced by a beautifully beckoning cover and released under Nuclear War Now!, Atl Tlachinolli is a record I wanted to get my hands on for quite some time before actually doing so. Huitzilopochtli-themed black metal is a nice change and yes, I should have expected the various vocal stunts which are fitting the theme; unfortunately I did not and they come across as slightly gimmicky. Other than that, this is a wondrously raw and beefy 36 minute record with tons of heft. Really nice!
Favorite track: Hail Huitzilopochtli.