Tag: Serpent God

NEWS: Serpent God find a locked door…

Even though the release of their debut album “Denial” is more than a month away, Finnish Melodic Death Doom Metal band Serpent God have pushed Inverse Records into sharing a fourth single from it in “keyhole“. Born from a collection of material written that didn’t fit into the heart shaped box of the musicians main

NEWS: Serpent God prepare a sermon!

What do you do when you have written a collection of material you’re very happy with that doesn’t fit into the spectrum of your existing project? You birth another project to offer it life of course! That’s how Serpent God came to exist, offering Extreme Metal with influences from Post-Rock, Doom and the avant-garde, thoughts that

NEWS: Serpent God slither to oblivion!

The story goes that having written a lot of material that didn’t fit into the spectrum of Se, josta ei puhuta there was a need to form a new project to offer it life. That project is called Serpent God, offering Extreme Metal with influences from Post-Rock, Doom and the avant-garde. “oblivion” is the second

NEWS: Serpent God want Inverse Records to repent!

Does it feel a little surreal to be talking about an album with a 10th October release date in May? Yes! But for Serpent God we’ll make an exception. The Finnish Melodic Death infused Doom Metal band have unveiled “Repent” as the first burnt offering from their album “Denial” which Inverse Records will distribute. The

Playthrough: “The Great Old Ithaqua” from Karma Violens!

It seems strange that it’s been six months since the release of “Mount of the Congregation”, the highly anticipated fourth studio album and follow up to 2018’s “Serpent God” from Greek Extreme Metal horde Karma Violens. A record that offers a blood boiling infusing of Blackend Death Metal with Thrash that can turn any mortal into

Review: “Mount of the Congregation” by Karma Violens

The highly anticipated fourth studio album and follow up to 2018’s “Serpent God” from Greek Extreme Metal horde Karma Violens has has been primed as the bands most straightforward release to date and recorded and mixed “Mount of the Congregation” at the Symbolic Studios which owned by their guitarist Costas Papadopoulos and mastered at Hertz