Released through The Ajna Offensive in the US, Fourth Reich is yet another blasphemous assault unleashed by Germany's own Katharsis. Their debut album bear striking resemblance to Under a Funeral Moon era Darkthrone, whose vocals and stylistic devotion seemed to make no mistake in trying to separate one from the other. As they progressed (or should I say transgress?) with time, their releases begin to take over misshapen forms, boasting epic track length and mind boggling musicianship. The lyrics penned by this band of terrorists are flowing incomprehensibly in the veins of kvlt based linguistics; a traits perhaps shared with fellow scenester from Portugal, Spain. Fourth Reich starts off with So Nails the Hearts, one of Katharsis lengthy tracks. However, the songs are carefully thought out and they are structured quite well, with discernible skeletal frames showing each note anatomy from head to toe. Behold the greatness of this mini CD in all its glory. Buy or die, you are born poseur...
Tracklist:
1. So Nails the Hearts 13:15
2. Eucharistick Funereall 10:05
3. Reckoning 7:01
4. Emeralde Graves 5:00
5. Sinn Koronation 10:38
Total time: 45:55
Format: .flac
Quality: Lossless
Encoder Preset: -v0
Cue Sheet: Non - Compliant
Cue Sheet: Non - Compliant
Average Bitrate: 1088 Kbps
Sampling Rate: 44 kHz
Channel: Stereo
Bit Depth: 16
Size: 358 Mb (Un-RAR)
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