DEUS
INFESTUS – Swansong for This Stillborn Race
Independent
If there is any salvation from the stagnation and
mediocrity plaguing our beloved metal scene—if a genuine escape from the
prevailing trends that have dominated the past few years—then that salvation
can only be found within the underground. DEUS INFESTUS exemplifies this truth,
emerging as one of the most impressive and formidable bands I’ve encountered
recently. Their five-track EP, Swansong for This Stillborn Race, stands as a
testament that there are still compelling riffs to be played, aggressive
rhythmic sections capable of igniting excitement, and dark, immersive
atmospheres that can devastate and enthrall.
Without exaggeration and aligning with my personal
taste, this release epitomizes what well-executed, relentless death/black metal
truly is. Every moment and riff within the EP is crafted with precision,
ensuring that boredom never sets in. The compositions are tight, skillfully
performed, and enhanced by a superb production quality. The mixing and
mastering, handled by R.D. Liapakis and C. Schmid, contribute significantly to
the album’s clarity and power, highlighting the intricate details and raw
intensity of each track.
The songwriting is top-tier, and what elevates this
blackened death metal opus further are the technical prowess of the band
members and the stellar performance by their session drummer, the renowned
George Kollias (NILE, NIGHTFALL, SICKENING HORROR, among others). His drumming
adds an extra layer of complexity and brutality that perfectly complements the
band’s vision.
For fans of melodic death and black metal, DEUS
INFESTUS offers a compelling next chapter in the genre’s evolution. Swansong
for This Stillborn Race is an essential listen—an intense, expertly crafted
record that no serious metal enthusiast can afford to overlook.
Christine
Parastatidou











