The Undivided Trinity, the latest album by Incinerating The Infidels, is a brutal and unrelenting assault on the senses. The band's signature blend of death metal and black metal is on full display here, with each track delivering a punishing barrage of blast beats, tremolo-picked riffs, and guttural vocals.
From the opening track, "Consecration of the Damned," it's clear that Incinerating The Infidels have no intention of pulling any punches. The song's relentless tempo and crushing riffs set the tone for the rest of the album, which rarely lets up in intensity.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Ritualistic Slaughter," which features some of the most intricate guitar work on the album. The song's mid-tempo groove is a welcome change of pace from the breakneck speed of many of the other tracks, and the guitar solo in the middle section is a thing of beauty.
Another standout track is "The Black Flame," which features some of the most memorable vocal hooks on the album. The chorus is an absolute monster, with the band's trademark dual vocals trading off lines and building to a cathartic crescendo.