Loading details…
Loading details…
Artist
From the province of Lovecraft’s birth and death rises Destruction Ritual, a transatlantic pact between French and American adversaries. Their debut full-length, Providence, descends through cycles of vice, assimilation, and ruin across six venomous acts. This is black metal rooted in both tradition and transgression – an offering bleeding from old wounds that refuse to heal. Conceived by MkM (Antaeus, ex-Aosoth, ex-Martröð etc), TerrorReign (Impure Ziggurat, Necroblood), and Arafel, the band once more calls upon the percussive force of Blastum to give their vision flesh. The result is an album shifting between brachial black/death violence and sickly, psychotic melody – arpeggio-driven passages and unnerving samples forming a fractured narrative. Mid-paced dirges erupt into furious outbursts, solos spiral from the gloom, and a suffocating atmosphere of torment lingers throughout. MkM’s unmistakable voice cuts through it all: lifeless, caustic, steeped in the aura of death. In fact, the concept of Providence stems from his need to give form to impulses that resurface in endless repetition. Through a patchwork of soundscapes, samples, and scalding riffs, Destruction Ritual channel this internal chaos into ritual discipline. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.