Unholy Triforce's latest album, Brahms Destroys Haydn, is a fierce and unrelenting assault on classical music. The band's unique blend of heavy metal and classical elements creates a sound that is both powerful and haunting.
The album opens with the track "Prelude to Destruction," which sets the tone for the rest of the record with its thundering drums and ominous strings. The following tracks, including "Haydn's Wrath" and "Brahms' Fury," showcase the band's technical prowess and dynamic range.
Unholy Triforce's use of classical instruments such as the violin and cello adds a layer of depth and complexity to the songs. The interplay between the classical and metal elements is seamless and adds a level of sophistication to the album.
The standout track on the album is "Rondo Inferno," which features a blistering guitar solo and a driving rhythm section. The song builds to a frenzied climax before ending with a haunting violin melody.