Turkish blackened death metal band Shrine of Denial unveil debut full length

Like their label and country mates Serpent of Old, Shrine of Denial are blending styles and forging their own sound, and channelling it through narrative, superbly thought out structures that despite the twists and turns remain memorable.

Perhaps it is a Turkish trait to have the songs this meticulously written, and to achieve that Shrine of Denial have used elements of both death and black metal in varying degrees, often blurring the boundaries between the two in the process. The result is exhilarating, as the band effortlessly switches from fast, blasting parts to slow melodic hooks and then quickly accelerates back to their high-speed mode, using whatever stylistic liberties available.

It is an engaging, intense and stirring album that doesnā€™t get carried away and goes beyond what is necessary or appropriate; despite the vagaries, it remains solid, cohesive and impactful throughout. For what it does, I, Moloch is one of the strongest albums not only to come out of that region in recent times but also in the blackened death metal style as a whole.

The album is out on March 7th, and you can check out a couple of tracks below… and pre-order it in the meantime!

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