Our final exclusive interview of 2021 is the second of two with Phobetor drummer Marc Dyos about the bands sophomore album “Through Deepest Fears And Darkest Minds“, a Blackened Groove Death Metal monster from a quartet hungry for the taste of blood. If it’s one that you missed then know if you choose to add this
Last week saw Phobetor bring a wealth of punishing and turbulent grooves to our ear drums with their sophomore album “Through Deepest Fears And Darkest Minds”, a Blackened Death Groove Metal album of the finest order. We had the pleasure of a conversation with drummer Marc Dyos, also known for his work in both Pythia
Forged in the fires of Hell in 2018 at the hands of vocalist Debora Conserva, Phobetor began their journey down the left hand path with the idea of reflecting the chaos and anguish of life, capturing it’s furious energy and use it to reign terror on the masses with debut album “When Life Falls Silent”
As the final preparations for dark descent are completed ahead of perhaps chosen for significant reasons unknown 13th December release of their sophomore album “Through Deepest Fears And Darkest Minds”, crushing Groove orientated Blackened Death Metal outfit Phobetor have shared another vicious little ditty in “Screaming Silence” from it. Be warned, have a review of
Beneath the stunning cover artwork, created by Brian D’Agosta (Vallenfyre, Godthrymm, Goatwhore) lies the sophomore album “Through Deepest Fears And Darkest Minds” from Blackened Death Metallers Phobetor. Mixed and mastered by Neil Hudson (Krysthla, From Eden To Exile) it follows a year after the bands well received debut “When Life Falls Silent” and the first