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nazione: SPA
etichetta: Noevdia
formato: 2LP
Condizione: Nuovo
1. Whore Mass 03:10
2. Domains of Darkness and Ancient Evil 06:36
3. Interlude (Arabian title) 01:55
4. Morbid Devil of Pestilence 06:50
5. Interlude (Sanskrit title) 03:32
6. Infernal Dance of the Wicked 04:51
7. Interlude (Cuneiform title) 02:01
8. Seven Chalices of Vomit and Blood 05:53
9. Qliphotic Necromancy 02:31
10. The Abomination of Desolation 12:10
11. The Origin of Death 09:26
Due to circumstances beyond our reach, we are no longer able to press this release in the form it has existed so far – including the laser etching that was featured on the b-side of the vinyl. We decided to fully re-brand the release with Dávid Glomba with less cryptic optics yet more visceral and eschatologically visions to echo the terrifying call for repentance at the end of times.
In this re-press rather than the etching, the B-side vinyl will include an alternative version of “Purging Tongues”.
Teitanblood returns to claim underground metal’s most lawless frontier. “From the Visceral Abyss” is an all-engulfing tide of unfettered, raging chaos – where black and death metal collapse into a maelstrom of destruction. Its force is neither random nor aimless but guided by an instinct sharpened over decades.
This is Teitanblood at their most unhinged, yet wholly assured in execution. Dissonance and precision collide in monstrous, writhing riffs, underpinned by percussive violence that shifts between merciless blasting and dirge-like weight. Layer upon layer of bile-drenched vocals coil through the cacophony, forging a suffocating atmosphere of grotesque grandeur.
As ever, the album is steeped in the restless spirit of the late Finnish artist Timo Ketola, who stood as both interpreter and architect of Teitanblood’s visual world. Ketola’s oracular visions provided the scripture from which these lyrics emerged – his legacy not merely preserved but carried forth beyond the grave. The tradition of transmuting sound into imagery continues, with Dávid Glomba filling the booklet’s pages with a dense tapestry of illustrations, sigils, and hand-scribed invocations.