Benthik Zone's latest album, Alienum A Daemonum Inferni Squali, is a dark and haunting journey through the depths of the inferno. The band's unique blend of industrial and black metal creates a soundscape that is both aggressive and atmospheric.
From the opening track, "Infernal Abyss," the listener is thrust into a world of chaos and darkness. The relentless blast beats and distorted guitars create a sense of urgency, while the haunting synths and atmospheric soundscapes add a layer of depth and complexity to the music.
Tracks like "Serpent's Tongue" and "The Blackest of Nights" showcase Benthik Zone's ability to seamlessly blend different genres of metal, creating a sound that is both familiar and fresh. The vocals range from guttural screams to clean singing, adding an extra layer of diversity to the album.
The production on Alienum A Daemonum Inferni Squali is top-notch, with every instrument and sound perfectly balanced in the mix. The album has a raw and aggressive feel to it, but the clarity of the production allows the listener to fully appreciate the intricacies of the music.