Bulgarian Death Metal Masters ENTHRALLMENT Announce New Album

File this under one of the strongest death metal albums of the year. This is what some of you folks have had to say about this Bulgarian band in the recent past – 

“There is an interesting blend of US death Metal” – Metal Talk (UK)

“Great stuff!” – Wormwood Chronicles (US)

“will leave any fan yearning for more.” – Metal Temple (Greece)

“has a timeless quality” – Wonderbox Metal (UK)

“one of Bulgaria’s most legendary underground bands” – Two Guys Metal Reviews (France)

ENTHRALLMENT (Bulgaria) – ‘Eugenic Wombs’ 

Genre – Death Metal
Release Date – December 4th, 2015

Enthrallment return with an excellent album, their fifth full length, and they’ve honed their skills impeccably. Reminiscent of Immolation circa ‘Close to a World Below’ (arguably the band’s best or at least the most accomplished album in their discography), Enthrallment take it further ahead by adding contemporary brutal death metal influences, topping it off with a stunning production replete with thick bass tones, staggering drum fills that remain audible, not to mention the chunky guitar riffs, and lastly, the monstrous throat of the Ross Dolan-esque vocalist. But Enthrallment have carved their own path, borrowing the right influences but shaping them their way. This makes their music sound familiar but challenging, bolder, heavier, and also cater to the technically-inclined audience. From Bulgaria, the members have risen against all odds to go head-to-head with the best death metal bands in the genre of late, and in doing so, have left absolutely no stone unturned. ‘Eugenic Wombs’ may well be one of the best albums of this year, one that requires a close listen to appreciate the intricate facets of this release.

Album Line-up: 
Plamen – Vocals
Vasil – Guitar
Andrey – Guitar
Rumen – Bass
Ivo – Drums

Track list: 
1.    Deserved Fears    04:16
2.    Few Are Those Who Find It    05:19
3.    Last Judgment Waltz    04:06
4.    Totally Dismembered    04:18
5.    Defame the Incarnation    03:07
6.    Inspired Lunatic    04:18
7.    Path to Silence    04:21
8.    Nature Dose Not Allow Doubling    01:31
9.    Enslaved by Your Own Seed    05:31
Total playing time   36:47

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About Thomas Nielsen 1051 Articles
When my old buddy Kenn Jensen asked me if I wanted to contribute to the new site he had created, then called powermetal.dk, I didn't hesitate. My love for metal music was and is great. I wrote my first review during the summer of 2004 (Moonspell's 'Antidote' album). In 2015, I took over the editor-in-chief role.

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