THE
EVIL AMIDST - Lords of the Nine
Metal Matters PR
THE EVIL AMIDST is a formidable death metal powerhouse
from the United States, featuring members with notable pedigrees from
influential bands such as the death metal legends MALEVOLENT CREATION, the
black metal giants KULT OV AZAZEL, and the renowned grinders HATEPLOW. On their
album Lords of the Nine, the band crafts a distinctive and compelling fusion of
death, black, and thrash metal, resulting in a sound that is both dynamic and
multifaceted.
Throughout the album, there is a deliberate balance
between brutality and melody. At times, the compositions lean heavily into
aggressive, relentless passages, emphasizing their raw, blackened intensity. At
other moments, the focus shifts toward intricate melodies and technical solos,
showcasing the band’s versatility and musicianship. One of the defining
elements of this release is the sheer power and intensity of the songwriting,
which exudes a dark, almost demonic aura that is impossible to ignore. The
album’s flow guides the listener through dark, ominous passages interwoven with
mesmerizing melodic lines, creating a compelling and immersive experience.
What truly sets THE EVIL AMIDST apart from many of their
contemporaries is their fearless incorporation of complex, technical elements
into their music. The band isn’t afraid to include intricate solos and
elaborate riffs, recognizing that extremity in metal can manifest in diverse
ways. Their sound is both brutally aggressive and melodically rich, often
infused with an epic atmosphere that elevates the listening experience.
Additionally, subtle oriental influences occasionally surface, adding an exotic
touch to their otherwise dark and aggressive palette.
For listeners who appreciate bands that blend
brutality with technical depth and a willingness to explore diverse musical
landscapes, Lords of the Nine offers a rich and rewarding experience. It is a
testament to the band’s commitment to pushing boundaries within extreme metal,
resulting in a record that is as multifaceted as it is intense.
Christine
Parastatidou











