If Sauron started a band with the Nazgul instead of waging war on Middle Earth as an outlet for the spurting, magma-like power of his hatred and evil, that group might sound an awful lot like Lvcifyre. The London-based band unite the abyssal depths of black and death metal into a blasted, brimstone-stinking horror. Opening track "Night Seas Sorcery" takes the charred aesthetic they developed over their last records and slows it down to a doom-laden, agonized shamble. Soon, however, howling rage takes over again and Svn Eater lurches forward like a mad, damned engine, careening toward destruction. The raw wind and primeval despair of "Liber Lilith" is an album highlight, the rumbling samples and relentless percussion evoking a rockslide. The titular track is blackened death metal at its most infernal and relentless, displaying a ferocity worthy of early Morbid Angel. If anyone has enough pitch-black hate, roiling anger and ravenous hunger to swallow the sun and blot out its light, it is the black hole of an appetite behind Lvcifyre.
(Dark Descent)Lvcifyre
Svn Eater
BY Natalie Zina WalschotsPublished Jan 17, 2014