Brutal death metal meets the Roman Empire. Technical riffs and ancient folk instruments collide to create a cinematic, high-velocity gladiator soundtrack.
This is music that sounds like a phalanx charging across a dusty plain. It is a relentless, high-velocity assault of technical death metal, but it is grounded by the surprising presence of ancient Mediterranean folk instruments. The guitars are sharp and surgical, while the percussion feels massive, echoing the rhythmic stomp of an army. It is dense, loud, and unapologetically epic.
What truly sets this apart is the commitment to its historical concept. Instead of generic fantasy, you are hearing the specific sounds of the Roman Empire, from Latin chants to traditional acoustic textures woven into the blast beats. It creates a strange, immersive friction between the modern extremity of brutal death metal and the archaic weight of history. It is cinematic in scope but visceral in execution.
Start with 'Carthago Delenda Est' to hear the band at their most refined and destructive. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who wants their technical metal with a side of historical grandeur and atmospheric depth. It is music for those who want to feel the scale of an empire through their headphones.
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