Drown in Sulphur - Sulphur Cvlt (2021)Release ID: 49614

My ongoing quest for epic deathcore has led me to different bands of that style. Drown in Sulphur is another one of those bands, and one of the more blackened. It's strange how despite those extreme metal elements, the Metal Archives still consider it "too deathcore" for inclusion.
Formed in Milan, Italy, the band released a couple EPs before drummer Domenico Tamilia fired all his bandmates and they went on to form Defamed. Domenico continued his band with a different lineup and started taking on a more mature and varied sound, beginning with their debut full-length album Sulphur Cvlt! Their earlier downtempo deathcore is now fragments of a new blackened deathcore sound, adding in some progressive sludge almost reminiscent of early Mastodon into their compositions.
There's no need for me to describe the first 5 tracks when they all follow that killer formula; "Essence", "Descendent Sunrise", "Blessed End", "Vivant Tenebrae", and "The Crawling Chaos". All of these rule, but the best tracks are when the deathcore and black metal influences truly collide, such as "As Above So Below". As well as "The Sleeping Abomination" which is the best song here. The lyrics strike with their dark universal concept. The title track has more of the blackened deathcore blasts, riffs, and screams, hinting at the symphonic direction of Lorna Shore. "Everything Has Been Read" travels back and forth from Egyptian melodies to a bit of the Finnish melodeath of Norther.
An album of 9 songs with each one have an averge 4-minute length may be a mundane aspect, but that's brushed aside when they all have lots of variety. While the idea of breakdowns in deathcore is getting old, this band can make sure those breakdowns are as impactful as they were in the genre's peak era. Blackened deathcore is a hybrid of genres which, despite not intriguing me 10 years before this review, intrigues me now. Consider me a member of the epic deathcore cvlt!
Favorites: "Essence", "Vivant Tenebrae", "As Above So Below", "The Sleeping Abomination", "Sulphur Cvlt"
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