Raw, uncompromising Puerto Rican black metal that prioritizes visceral intensity and blasphemous atmosphere over polish. For fans of the primitive and the extreme.
Godless sounds like a transmission from a subterranean ritual, where the air is thick with humidity and the smell of old tape. The music is a relentless assault of jagged tremolo riffs and chaotic drumming that feels like it's constantly on the verge of collapsing into pure noise. It is black metal in its most primal, unadorned state, stripped of symphonic pretension or modern production sheen.
What makes them distinctive is their connection to the early 90s underground spirit, specifically within the unique context of the Puerto Rican scene. Their sound is characterized by a murky, cavernous production that makes the vocals sound like they are being screamed from the bottom of a well. The integration of death metal's rhythmic weight gives their black metal a physical, punishing quality that many of their more ethereal peers lack.
Start with 'Church Arsonist' to experience their most cohesive statement of intent. It captures the band's transition from raw demo energy into a more structured, yet still terrifyingly abrasive, sonic identity. It's the perfect entry point for those who value the 'true' underground aesthetic over commercial accessibility.
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