Temple of Dread – Hades Unleashed [Explicit Content] (Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics, Colored Vinyl, Orange, Black)

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LP (transparent orange/black marbled) incl. 2-page insert, polylined inner sleeve and protection sleeve (500 copies available). After the previous albums "Blood Craving Mantras" and "World Sacrifice", which were acclaimed by critics and fans, Temple of Dread complete their opening triple with the new hateful chunk "Hades Unleashed". The album was released with nine brand-new songs on July 23rd 2021 via Testimony Records. The band's third album was of course recorded and produced once again by the band's drummer Jörg Uken in his Soundlodge Studio in Rhauderfehn, Germany. "Despite the two extremely strong previous albums, we managed to pack a few more bits on top! 'Hades Unleashed' definitely contains our strongest material so far", says Markus Bönnemeyer, guitarist of the North German Death Metallers. "The album keeps what our name promises – even if we experiment more within the genre boundaries than on the previous albums. We have written the fastest songs of our career so far and slowed down the pace significantly on some of the other songs. All in all, the listener gets a fat piece of Old-School Death Metal, seasoned with a good portion of eighties thrash." The lyrics, once again written by band friend Frank Albers, deal conceptually with ancient, mainly Greek, myths. The congenial cover artwork was designed by the Italian artist Paolo Girardi and perfectly reflects the mood of the album. Tracklist: 1. Aithon's Hunger 2. Necromanteion 3. Wrath of the Gods 4. Threefold Agony 5. Empyrean 6. Crypts of the Gorgon 7. Nefarious, I 8. Whores of Pompeii 9. Procession to Tartarus

Tracklist:

  • 1
  •  Aithon's Hunger
  • 2
  •  Necromanteion
  • 3
  •  Wrath of the Gods
  • 4
  •  Threefold Agony
  • 5
  •  Empyrean
  • 6
  •  Crypts of the Gorgon
  • 7
  •  Nefarious, I
  • 8
  •  Whores of Pompeii
  • 9
  •  Procession to Tartarus