Italian death metal band Godless Enthropia “Tetracyclic Dominion” album review

I should probably not be reviewing this album as my views on most modern death metal are pretty well known to most of our readers by now. But in case its your first time here – to sum it up I feel that there isn’t much fresh in modern death metal outside of a few great bands like Blood Incantation and Beyond Creation most of it is derivative and has been done before better but the earlier pioneers of the genre.

However with all that out of the way I would not be doing this blog or the band justice if I didn’t give this album a fair chance.

So what do ya think Alex?

Well I gotta say as much as I kinda despise a lot of modern death metal – this is a a great fucking album. While the guys are more than technically competent they do not play technicality for techniques sake alone. They do not play the none more brutal game either.There is a lot of variety between songs and there are a lot of twists and turns in the songs that will keep ya coming back time and time again for repeat listens

Would I buy this album if I saw it in a record store? Probably not – however does this album give me hope for the future of the Death metal genre? yes! absolutely

Check it out below

Track-list:
01. Al-Qalyah
02. Mother Of Cain
03. Into The Asylum
04. Witch Burning Princess
05. Unpredictable Dementia (Mechanical Disease)
06. Erase, Delete, Annihilate
07. Dysphemic Phænomenons
08. Third Eye, Cauterized
09. Solecism I
10. Cause Of Disease (Sprouts Of New Hate)
11. Palace Of Fornication
12. Adynaton
13. Solecism II
14. The Heights Of Eidos (Mother Of Cain Part II)

Length – 59:37

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Formed in Summer 2012 by Claudio Colla, Simone Cottura and Stefano Momo, Godless Enthropia released their first EP, “Dystopian Metaphors”, in Winter 2013, together with the music video “Sister Beheading”. In 2014 singer Davide joins Claudio and Simone in the band, giving life to “Politics of Fornication”, released in Autumn 2014. Meanwhile, Wael Ben Halima is welcomed in the band as a guitarist.