The realest, scariest, heaviest fucking shit. Who needs grease paint and fake satanism, when you can just look around at the mutilation of humanity that is the American South? Real American horror story. A fucking tragedy. Every day. Mark Barnes
This is a much more rocking and melodic output than the band's previous releases but not exactly a retread of the 'Memoria Vetusta' sound, though it would still be the closest comparison. The 7 tracks are all similar in their approach, with sprawling soundscapes of distorted riffs and woozy solos that show both a meditative and an abrasive side, along with raging screams and chants emerging from the din. Even if it is not as impactful for some people, it’s still a very unique experience. Lefteris Kefalas
The excellent new LP from Seattle’s Fotoform pairs the moodiness of goth with drifting dream pop melodies, resulting in bewitching songs. Ba...ndcamp New & Notable Oct 18, 2021
The collaborative EP from two Seattle bands is an unexpected delight of dancey guitar rock with an appealingly tossed off vibe. Bandcamp... New & Notable Feb 3, 2024
An excellent release that significantly improved from their previous albums.
Blood Incantation's Hidden History of the Human Race sounds like Covenant-era Morbid Angel, Death, Brutality, Afterbirth, Lykathea Aflame, Atheist, and Cynic had a child.
I really enjoy Blood Incantation's lyrical themes, while their name would make one presume they're about the occult or played-out satanic crap, they take a deep dive into the unknown of the cosmos and extraterrestrial beings.
Excellent work! Sid