Label: Lavadome Productions – LDMEXXIX
Country: France
Released: Apr 23, 2023
Genre: Death Metal, Black Metal
Quality: WAV | lossless
Risen from the ashes of SOUL REJECTED in 2012, ATHANATHEOS has to date unleashed two of the most thoughtful, meticulously-crafted and difficult-to-characterize death metal records of recent memory, with 2012's Alpha Theistic and 2020's Prophetic Era (Or How Yahveh Became the One). Both albums, as well as the sophomore's companion EP Eskhatos, manifested a multi-faceted and thoughtful take on death metal that defied trends by synthesizing influences from across the extreme metal spectrum. Traces of influence from the likes of IMMOLATION, NILE, NIGHTBRINGER and FUNERAL MIST appear as color and texture while the lines, shape and spaces on the canvas are those of a thoroughly unique design.
This approach remains consistent on ATHANATHEOS' third album, Cross. Deny. Glorify. - a work of the sort of scope and ambition that speaks to a band confident in its ability to emerge from the gutters of obscurity and reveal itself to a broader audience. Befitting a concept album that follows the paths of three generations of Roman soldiers as they watch their empire decay from within in the wake of Emperor Constantine's adoption of Christanity as its official religion, every song on Cross. Deny. Glorify. is unique in its character while holding true to a core musical vision that binds the entire record. From the militaristic chug that opens "The Cross," to the nimble melodic counterpoint of "You Were Not," to the pensive and melancholic doom-paced climax of "The Silent Oblivion," to the crumbling sprawl of closer "To Glorify," this record manages to conjure grandeur and ruin with fervor and earnestness that's rare and refreshing in the modern extreme metal scene.
Conceptualized and meticulously assembled and refined over a period of two decades (the ideas from which the record germinated date back to 2001), it's unsurprising that Cross. Deny. Glorify. defies the zeitgeist the way it does. The mentality that undergirds this record is the same one that allowed death metal to evolve and thrive in the exile of absolute ostracism by the mainstream: No trends, no compromise, only pure vision.
Tracklist:
1. The Cross 05:28
2. You Were Not 03:18
3. Credo Quia Absurdum 06:11
4. They Are Spreading the Pestilence 05:10
5. To Deny 02:44
6. The Silent Oblivion 07:15
7. Witness 04:14
8. Rise of Terror, Rise of Intolerance 03:29
9. To Glorify 12:51
Personnel:
Samuel Girard - Extreme vocals and clean choirs, guitars
Nils Delhaye-Boloh - Bass
Antoine Poisson - Session Drums
Kiato Luu - Solos on "Credo Quia Absurdum", "They Are spreading the Pestilence" and "To Glorify".
Marvin Monternault - Guitars on "To Deny", solos on "The Silent Oblivion".
Aurélien Guerriau - Guitars on "Rise of terror, rise of intolerance".