Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Impiety - (2011) Worshippers of the Seventh Tyranny

 The majestic artwork featuring goatvomit

The digipack version of Worshippers of the Seventh Tyranny bearing Shyaithan's autograph.

Contains a 28 - page booklet with over 38 minutes of pure thunderous atrocity ever recorded by Impiety.

I really hate to be the person who couldn't get albums from my favorite bands. Impiety and this album being the one. Many a friend rushed to get their hands on this precious digipack with me stood watching in despair. At the time of its release, I was running low on funds since I already cashed in for their previous two albums. However, I still am hoping that this album will be reissued soon. Although it doesn't break new ground but according to Impiety themselves, this is something completely different from what they have done in the past and as such, listening to this album in one sit requires immense patience and determination. If you are the kind of person who dislikes elephant ass - epic track length then Worshippers of the Seventh Tyranny will immediately become your worst nightmare! On this digipack (sniff... sniff... why did you leave me?), the 38 minute 32 second majestic anti humankind assault is divided into VII parts altogether. Obviously this is to compensate for slow, near - doom pace that the band have to perform in order to save their stamina. Well, logically Impiety aren't up to play 38 minutes of constant blast beats and ungodly riff charge as can be heard on Terroreign (Apocalyptic Armageddon Command). If they do, then Impiety must be one of the craziest, most insane blackened deathrash metal band on this planet! There are a lot of elements being introduced into their song writing, with Shyaithan now paying new assassins to execute putrid holocaust of mankind, the solos are more distinctively melodic with more palette of colors on drums. Other than its out - of - proportion duration, Shyaithan also experimented with different vocal styles rather than constantly vomiting forth blaspheme that most fans are familiar with. The vocal as a whole is clear and intelligible enough that one doesn't really need to look up what he is actually singing. Elements of contemporary thrash riffing addled with black metal aesthetics quickly gained prominence on this epic offering. Fans might as well get hooked in their flesh with this album. The only thing that seems to be problematic for a lot of people is its ridiculous length. Again, patience is all you need to fully appreciate this uncompromisingly arrogant piece of art.
 
Track list:

1. Worshippers of the Seventh Tyranny 38:32

Total time: 38:32

Digipack photos courtesy of Eastern Voice Production


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