During their kind of long active period Blaspherian were mostly found in the very depths of underground in the form of split album appearences, but except a few EPs and demos they had only one full-lenght release.
"Infernal Warriors of Death" evidently followed old school death metal tendencies. Their music could be compared mostly to old Immolation and Deeds of Flesh, but with a less intense swing. The themes, the heavy sound, the blasphemous concept and the deep growling vocal are mainly referring to Immolation, while the appearence of a second backing vocal on the side of nearly brutal death touch are expecting the influence of a late, modern direction. They didn't go too far with the intensity, the fast hammering parts are kind of short and middle speed is dominant during the album. The themes are not so complex like in the upper mentioned bands, and sudden switches are also not usual. Instead the band preferred to slowly build their themes forward, that are following the actual speed ups and slow downs. That partly have a strong unifying role, and partly kept the music more strictly on old school field. This makes "Infernal Warriors of Death" to sound quite determined, and suspects that suspects a longer process of song writing. Strongly recommended for the fans of extremely heavy blasphemous brutality.
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