supported by 31 fans who also own “Queen of Swarms”
Simple Black Metal with great atmosphere. Other than the studio version of "For the Glory of Satan" the live version really rocks! One of the rare tracks that together with "Gut the church" have burned themselves into my brain and I can't get them out anymore.
Heathen Deity might be one of the most underrated BM bands of all times, delivering 2 tracks that should be on every BM playlist. 𝕺𝖛 𝕾𝖔𝖗𝖗𝖔𝖜
supported by 31 fans who also own “Queen of Swarms”
Absolutely strong, black and bitter, like a cup of good old coffee or a properly packed pipe of strong tobacco. The album won't let you go unless you listen through it since the very first minute to the very last one, sunken in the frozen obsydian abyss. 10/10. lanserger22
supported by 30 fans who also own “Queen of Swarms”
Incredible how one man can compose such a thing. Beautiful. Today's one-man bands (or projects) are to me contemporary composers comparable to those from the old times like Wagner, plus they are their own orchestra... WolfGang
supported by 29 fans who also own “Queen of Swarms”
Simple Black Metal with great atmosphere. Other than the studio version of "For the Glory of Satan" the live version (digital versions only) really rocks! One of the rare tracks that together with "Gut the church" have burned themselves into my brain and I can't get them out anymore.
Heathen Deity might be one of the most underrated BM bands of all times, delivering 2 tracks that should be on every BM playlist. 𝕺𝖛 𝕾𝖔𝖗𝖗𝖔𝖜