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Kristian S. Joao Miguel Sebastiao. Wanton Glutton of Inhabitants. Deathrattle Podcast. Luca Bastianelli. Valenza Vianney. John Herne. Graham Landers. Matt Lazier. Pascal lessard. Ricardo Aguirre S. Purchasable with gift card. At War And The Immortals Shall Rise Killing For The Domain Spawning The Rebellion The Legacy Of Eternal Wrath Burn The Promised Land Triumph Of The Unholy Ones The first effort by these crazy Brazilian guys, Rebaelliun, came out in and it was already truly promising.

The technical level of this band and its sheer heaviness contributed in raising the curiosity of many in this genre. The production is already very good. The gun shots immediately announce the blast beats and the ultra heavy riffs. They are schizophrenic and uncontrollable, passing through furious tremolos and bludgeoning palm muting parts. The heaviness of the drummer is like a panzer, pulling the entire band behind him. From now on, the songs maintain the same level of intensity and speed. The guitar solos are always great in technique, mixing lots of techniques to create the right impact through quite difficult parts.

The vocals are strictly based on guttural growling. I read somewhere that the band had to sell off a lot of personal stuff just to afford the money to get to Europe to record.

Rebaelliun were perhaps one of the most technical, fast and brutal hordes out there. Indeed, too bad they split up. So, this is the first release from these guys and it totally destroys! The line-up is the same except for Marcello Manzari, their first bassist and vocalist. IMO, his voice, although not very different, suits better for Rebaelliun.

You can understand almost everything he growls. Excellent vocal performance by Manzari. The two guitar players play fast crushing riffs and maniacal solos, pretty much like Moyses from Krisiun. If you look carefully, this band has a lot in common with Krisiun. The drumming is pretty good packed with blast beats and all that ultra-aggressive stuff. Now, the production is VERY good.

This is a debut album from an underground band. Everything is crystal clear leaving much space for the relentless brutality. All the songs are excellent and the lyrics are pretty cool. Metal Archives loading Username Password Login. Bands alphabetical country genre Labels alphabetical country Reviews R. Privacy Policy. Buy from Burn the Promised Land Rebaelliun.

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