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Unanimated - Victory in Blood (2021) Hi-Res

Unanimated - Victory in Blood (2021) Hi-Res

BAND/ARTIST: Unanimated

  • Title: Victory in Blood
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Century Media
  • Genre: Black Metal, Death Metal
  • Quality: FLAC 24bit-44.1kHz / FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 47:04
  • Total Size: 637 / 374 / 120 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Victory in Blood 03:53
2. Seven Mouths of Madness 03:30
3. As the Night Takes Us 04:14
4. The Devil Rides Out 03:14
5. With a Cold Embrace 01:08
6. Demon Pact (Mysterium Tremendum) 05:29
7. XIII 06:12
8. Scepter of Vengeance 04:00
9. Chaos Ascends 02:00
10. The Golden Dawn of Murder 04:20
11. Divine Hunger 02:07
12. The Poetry of the Scarred Earth 06:57



Swedish legends Unanimated have returned from deathless slumber on their new album, Victory in Blood. Conceptually, the follow-up to In the Light of Darkness has been under consideration and partially in the works for the better part of the last decade. While the Annihilation EP served obediently as a stopgap, the abyss beckoned wantonly for a full-length proper. Unanimated answered the call from beyond by writing a veritable horde of new songs – 12 in all – with proverbial newcomers Anders Schultz (drums) and Jonas Deroueche (guitars) contributing vexatiously to yet advancing aggressively upon the band’s occult-inspired oeuvre. Victory in Blood is Unanimated, reborn in flame.

These guys waste no time in getting straight back into where they left off all those years ago on opener and title track Victory In Blood. This album sees us barrelling through harsh riffs, thunderous bass, blast beats and strong gutturals.

Indeed, power has been restored. The infernal might of Old Nick is flowing through Unanimated’s cauterized veins again. While the Swedes have always written for their macabre enjoyment, Victory In Blood is meant for an internal, sepulchral audience. That is to say, the Swedes, as quadragenarians, don’t care if songs like ‘Seven Mouths of Madness,’ ‘Scepter of Vengeance,’ ‘XIII,’ or the outrageously vicious opening title-track aren’t appealing outside the cult. Certainly, if Unanimated’s 3rd-millennium nefarious outbursts didn’t set the stage, then their storming cover of Sarcófago’s ‘Satanic Lust‘ does.

The melodic sections across this album contrast the dark pummelling sounds from all participants, and give the album a sense of diversity, but also emphasise the power and adeptness of the band. As their darkest release to date lyrically, expect a lot of death and satanic references. The darkness blends well with the strong, fast instrumentals, and blend nicely with the melodic sections, and especially tracks like the acoustic interlude ‘With A Cold Embrace‘

Overall, this is a strong album, and a welcome return for the Swede legends. As the album progresses, more layers are revealed, and more versatility is seen. The acoustic sections, as well as the heavy rapidity, show the talent this band have. A great recommended listen!




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