Release Year: 2020
Artist Origin: ENG
Style: brutal destructive industrial black metal
symbolizing decay of reason, moral collapse, and human hypocrisy in the modern world, the scandalous and immediately censored cover artwork of the latest recording by British duo provokes as much as vicious music, where piercing clarity meets sheer savagery, resulting in one of the most focused and articulate works in their catalogue: a seamless collision of blistering blackened ferocity, industrial precision, and harmonious sophistication push Endarkenment beyond the nihilistic chaos of its predecessors; unlike the suffocating density of A New Kind of Horror or the apocalyptic grandeur of The Whole of The Law, this opus balances its venom with moments of unsettling lucidity, exposing the horror of contemporary existence through sharper production, anthemic vocal hooks, and disturbingly human emotion, making it both a culmination and a reinvention of the band's sound at its most refined and ruthlessly intelligent