Info
- Band(s): Obscure Infinity
- Label(s): Obscure Domain Productions
- Release Format(s): 12" vinyl, Cassette, CD
- Release Year: 2012
- Review Date: January 31, 2016
What do we have here Obscure Infinity from Germany playing a vein of death metal of which I applaud the fact that a “new” band has the balls to do that. Obscure Infinity dares to storm the 1990s Swedish Blackened Death Metal Throne. And may I add quite successful! During the track “Collecting a Disastrous Sun” one wanders through the era of Dissections “The Somberlain” and Unanimateds “In the Forest of the Dreaming Dead” with a ditto production. Even the vocals are mixed in the vein of Unanimateds Micke Jansson during their debut. Or just hear the solo during “Ascension-Kenosis”, its guaranteed a stroll down memory lane. And there are three instrumental tracks which gives you a Dissections “Into Infinite Obscurity” (heeeey wait a minute ) feeling. So is it a total copy you ask? Well they do tend to blend in some slower Asphyx riffs (without the typical Asphyx sound) in the tracks or wink a bit at Darkthrones “Soulside Journey”. Also the occasionally twin solos came unexpected to be honest. But if your reaction on all that is “Blegh!”, youre reading the wrong zine. As a huge sucker for this kind of death metal, I really enjoyed every second of this album. If you worship the albums I mentioned as well, you do yourself a huge favour to get this one in your collection! (Ricardo)