
Kingdoms Disdained
On their first album in 14 years with returning vocalist/bassist Steve Tucker, Floridian extremity experts Morbid Angel rediscover death metal after 2011’s industrial-influenced *Illud Divinum Insanus*. Led by guitarist and founder Trey Azagthoth, the revamped band careens through an intense hellscape of rapid-fire riffs, whiplash-inducing arrangements, and swarming blast beats on “D.E.A.D,” “Garden of Disdain,” and “From the Hand of Kings,” while tracks like “Paradigms Warped,” “The Pillars Crumbling,” and “Declaring New Law” decelerate the relentless pace with grinding, mid-tempo grooves.
Morbid Angel’s ninth album sets the death metal band back on course. Featuring Trey Azagthoth’s molten solos, the band rediscover what they did well across their career and double down on it.
Morbid Angel’s ninth album sets the death metal band back on course. Featuring Trey Azagthoth’s molten solos, the band rediscover what they did well across their career and double down on it.
Morbid Angel redeem their name with their latest offering, Kingdoms Disdained. The legendary Florida death metal band have thankfully gone b...
Morbid Angel redeem their name with their latest offering, Kingdoms Disdained. The legendary Florida death metal band have thankfully gone b...
The seemingly commercialized industrial metal abomination that was "Illud Divinum Insanus" stands as one of metal history's most notorious left turns and blunders that a band has made. It's MORBID ANGEL's "Cold Lake". The genre-leading band that was once steeped in occultism and anti-Christian thoug...
The seemingly commercialized industrial metal abomination that was "Illud Divinum Insanus" stands as one of metal history's most notorious left turns and blunders that a band has made. It's MORBID ANGEL's "Cold Lake". The genre-leading band that was once steeped in occultism and anti-Christian thoug...
A review of Kingdoms Disdained by Morbid Angel, available December 1st worldwide via Silver Lining Music.
A review of Kingdoms Disdained by Morbid Angel, available December 1st worldwide via Silver Lining Music.
Morbid Angel - Kingdoms Disdained review: A return to death metal, but not a consistently exciting one.
Morbid Angel - Kingdoms Disdained review: A return to death metal, but not a consistently exciting one.