Brace yourselves; this is black metal on acid. Belgium’s Wiegedood (which translates into “cot death”) alter brain chemistry through their fourth full-length album There’s Always Blood at the End of the Road. Take a spiraling trip into madness when the release becomes available January 14 on Century Media Records. Wiegedood exhibit all the essential elements that constitute a modern black metal band: ominous atmosphere, melancholic riffs, and disagreeable audio production. However, their exclusive charm resonates from an unhinged character and demented aura to their songs. Levy Seynaeve’s full-octane trebly vocals simulate a person suffering a severe psychotic breakdown, and the rapidly picked, carpal tunnel-inducing riffs by Seynaeve & Gilles Demolder fus...
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