Grave Command's latest offering, "All Hallowed Hymns," is a spooky delight from start to finish.
This album is a masterclass in blending metal and gothic influences, creating a sound that is both haunting and headbang-worthy.
From the opening track, "Cemetery Gates," to the epic closer, "Satan's Serenade," Grave Command takes us on a journey through the darkest corners of the musical underworld.
The band's intricate guitar work and thunderous drumming create a rich tapestry of sound that will send shivers down your spine.
Vocalist Damien Bloodmoon's haunting howls and sinister growls add an extra layer of menace to the already sinister atmosphere.
His range is truly impressive, effortlessly switching from guttural screams to melodious croons.
Standout tracks include "Witching Hour," with its blistering guitar solos and infectious chorus, and "Graveyard Shift," a relentless onslaught of riffs and rhythms that will have you headbanging along in no time.
Overall, "All Hallowed Hymns" is a must-listen for any fan of the macabre.
Grave Command have truly outdone themselves with this album, cementing their status as one of the premier bands in the metal scene.
So grab your black eyeliner and your pentagram pendant, and prepare to be taken on a musical journey straight to the gates of Hell.
Hellish fun for all the family!
This album is a masterclass in blending metal and gothic influences, creating a sound that is both haunting and headbang-worthy.
From the opening track, "Cemetery Gates," to the epic closer, "Satan's Serenade," Grave Command takes us on a journey through the darkest corners of the musical underworld.
The band's intricate guitar work and thunderous drumming create a rich tapestry of sound that will send shivers down your spine.
Vocalist Damien Bloodmoon's haunting howls and sinister growls add an extra layer of menace to the already sinister atmosphere.
His range is truly impressive, effortlessly switching from guttural screams to melodious croons.
Standout tracks include "Witching Hour," with its blistering guitar solos and infectious chorus, and "Graveyard Shift," a relentless onslaught of riffs and rhythms that will have you headbanging along in no time.
Overall, "All Hallowed Hymns" is a must-listen for any fan of the macabre.
Grave Command have truly outdone themselves with this album, cementing their status as one of the premier bands in the metal scene.
So grab your black eyeliner and your pentagram pendant, and prepare to be taken on a musical journey straight to the gates of Hell.
Hellish fun for all the family!






