Luciferous

AlbumApr 05 / 201912 songs, 50m 43s80%
Deathcore
Noteable

ENTERPRISE EARTH, a band committed to brutal audio onslaught and proficient excellence, carves out personal meaning from the darkness. They conjure self-determination and iconoclastic independence, from within the bowels of extremity. Acclaimed producer Jason Suecof (The Black Dahlia Murder, August Burns Red, Demon Hunter) has lent his seal of approval, producing and mixing what is certain to be a landmark album in the scene, a 12-song slab of molten fury called Luciferous. Luciferous is a rich and unrelentingly punishing work of mature song craft. ENTERPRISE EARTH remains rooted firmly in death metal; with flourishes of low-tuned riffage to make nü-metal devotees and industrial freaks sweat; a flirtation with blackened thrash; and their maiden voyage into classical style acoustic guitars.

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