REX
MUNDI – Perception In Design
Steel Gallery Records
The debut full‑length from the northern Greek outfit REX MUNDI
arrives after a long incubation period. Formed in 2002 and familiar to many
local gig‑goers
from their support slots for acts like NEVERMORE and ATHEIST, the band now
presents their first complete statement through Steel Gallery Records, the
longest‑running
active metal label in Greece. It’s worth noting that the group’s guitarist has
also been involved with the U.S. power‑metal project FINAL ANSWER, whose album was likewise
released by the same label—an interesting thread that hints at the band’s
broader network and influences.
Musically, Perception sits firmly in the realm of
modern technical thrash, with clear death‑metal undercurrents. The influence of NEVERMORE is
unmistakable—not in a derivative way, but in the sense of adopting that sharp,
angular riffing and a generally dark, introspective atmosphere. REX MUNDI
handle this territory with confidence; the playing is tight, the structures are
well thought‑out,
and the band seems to understand exactly what they want to achieve within this
stylistic framework.
Two tracks stood out most to me: “Perception” and
“Images from a Mirror.” Both pieces showcase the band’s strengths—precise riff
work, dynamic shifts, and a sense of controlled aggression. The vocal approach
didn’t resonate with me personally, but that’s a matter of taste rather than
execution. Fans who gravitate toward this particular blend of thrash and death
metal will likely find plenty to appreciate.
Perception may not fall squarely within my usual
listening habits, yet it’s a solid and sincere debut that should speak directly
to listeners already invested in this corner of the metal spectrum.
Ioannis Kaskamanidis












