Description
Digipak
Aiming to destroy all established beliefs in human minds, behold the rise of an occult black and death metal entity hailing from Mexico armed with this pulverizing opus. It was the year of 2011 when three forces hailing from Leon, a city in the central Mexican state of Guanajuato, took the initiative to form a band aiming to destroy all established beliefs in human minds. The result was the spawn of an occult entity crypticly known as Vst, with their debut ritual titled An-Ki Ekleipsis being brought into being a couple of years later, in 2014. Then four years later the band released their sophomore opus, the vile, obscure and devastating The Beast Manifesto. The Beast Manifesto involves an atmosphere even more solid than what was seen in their debut album, with a melodic ambient yet dark and dense beautifully embracing the album’s nine extreme and direct themes, taking as concepts from classic literature to mythical stories and odes to the very own personal God. Presenting Sorath as the band’s lead vocalist and bass player and Kerenor as their main female singer, The Beast Manifesto is an album filled with occultism, discussing controversial topics such as secret societies, chaos, philosophical Satanism and worshipping of ancient deities, or in other words, a life vision that goes far from common society ideals. Influences by bands like Dimmu Borgir and Behemoth are crystal clear directly in the thunderous opening track Abyss, a lesson in Symphonic/Blackened Death Metal. The Beast Manifesto is a precious gem of occult, grim and atmospheric black metal. Buy this album let all the darkness and evil invade your soul, just the way we like it in first-class extreme music coming from the deeep and obscure crypts of Hades.
Track list:
1. Abyss
2. Stench Of Downfall
3. Beast Manifesto
4. Hear The Suffering
5. Ouroboros
6. Ode To I
7. Sathanael
8. Hyperthermia
9. Suicidal God