MARDUK's "Infernal Eternal" is like a kick in the eardrums from a leather-clad demon on a Harley Davidson.
This double-disc live album captures the Swedish black metal legends at their most ferocious, with hellish riffs and thunderous drums that will make even the bravest metalhead quiver in their boots.
The band's performance is tight and relentless, with frontman Mortuus's bone-chilling vocals cutting through the chaos like a scythe through flesh.
Tracks like "Slay the Nazarene" and "Beyond the Grace of God" sound like the soundtrack to Armageddon itself, while the blistering guitar solos on "Baptism by Fire" will melt your face off faster than a blast furnace.
But it's not all doom and gloom.
There's a darkly playful edge to MARDUK's music, with tracks like "Wolves" and "Sodomize the Dead" offering a twisted sense of fun amid the sonic carnage.
It's like a black metal circus from the pits of hell, complete with fire-breathing clowns and acrobatic demons.
Overall, "Infernal Eternal" is a blistering testament to MARDUK's enduring power and influence in the world of extreme metal.
It's a relentless assault on the senses that will leave you bruised, battered, and begging for more.
So grab your sacrificial dagger, raise your unholy horn, and prepare to be baptized in the inferno of MARDUK's infernal majesty.
This double-disc live album captures the Swedish black metal legends at their most ferocious, with hellish riffs and thunderous drums that will make even the bravest metalhead quiver in their boots.
The band's performance is tight and relentless, with frontman Mortuus's bone-chilling vocals cutting through the chaos like a scythe through flesh.
Tracks like "Slay the Nazarene" and "Beyond the Grace of God" sound like the soundtrack to Armageddon itself, while the blistering guitar solos on "Baptism by Fire" will melt your face off faster than a blast furnace.
But it's not all doom and gloom.
There's a darkly playful edge to MARDUK's music, with tracks like "Wolves" and "Sodomize the Dead" offering a twisted sense of fun amid the sonic carnage.
It's like a black metal circus from the pits of hell, complete with fire-breathing clowns and acrobatic demons.
Overall, "Infernal Eternal" is a blistering testament to MARDUK's enduring power and influence in the world of extreme metal.
It's a relentless assault on the senses that will leave you bruised, battered, and begging for more.
So grab your sacrificial dagger, raise your unholy horn, and prepare to be baptized in the inferno of MARDUK's infernal majesty.






