HECATE ENTHRONED Unleash ‘The Corpse of a Titan, A Lament Long Buried’
- Jason Hesley
- 36 minutes ago
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Seven long years of silence are officially over. Today, British symphonic black metal pioneers HECATE ENTHRONED return with their monumental seventh studio album, ‘The Corpse of a Titan, A Lament Long Buried,’ out now via M-Theory Audio.
Weaving together ancient folklore, cinematic orchestration, and unrelenting extreme metal ferocity, the album is already being hailed as a landmark achievement in the band's legendary three-decade career.
The album was preceded by two singles/videos for “Gallery Of Rotting Portraits” and “Deathless In The Dryad Glade”
The Critics Have Spoken:
"The wait has been entirely, emphatically worth it... one of the finest things they have ever put their name to. Essential listening." > — Wonderbox Metal
"A dense, deliberate, and atmospherically rich record that demands patience and rewards it... answers with something worthy of the wait." > — Antihero Magazine
"The orchestrations are genuinely cinematic without overwhelming the metal foundation... Hecate Enthroned navigate that balance with the kind of confidence that only comes from three decades of doing exactly this." > — Musipedia of Metal
Produced by the band alongside Dan Abela (Akercocke, Anaal Nathrakh), the album has been mixed and mastered to deliver maximum sonic devastation. The visual identity of the record was forged by Erskine Designs (Inanimate Existence, Bleed The Sky), capturing the ancient myths and legends that fuel the lyrics.


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