Authoritative extreme metal with a regal, martial pulse. High-fidelity chaos led by a commanding baritone growl for moments of pure, focused power.
Vltimas sounds like a calculated storm. It is extreme metal that has traded raw sloppiness for a terrifying, high-definition precision. The guitars offer a masterclass in tension, weaving together the cold, dissonant atmosphere of black metal with the muscular, rhythmic weight of classic death metal. It feels less like a basement recording and more like a broadcast from a dark, obsidian throne room.
What truly sets them apart is the vocal presence of David Vincent. Eschewing the standard guttural gurgles of the genre, he employs a commanding, almost operatic baritone that feels like a dark sermon. When combined with Flo Mounier's hyper-technical, mechanical drumming and Blasphemer's jagged riffing, the result is a sound that is both ancient in its evil and modern in its execution.
Start with their debut, 'Something Wicked Marches In'. It perfectly captures the chemistry of these three legends, offering a sound that is as catchy as it is punishing. It is the ideal entry point for anyone who wants their metal to feel grand, authoritative, and expertly crafted.
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