Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Drown in Sulphur - Dark Secrets of the Soul (2024) Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Drown in Sulphur - Dark Secrets of the Soul (2024)

Shadowdoom9 (Andi) Shadowdoom9 (Andi) / June 01, 2025 / 0

I first gave this Drown in Sulphur album some listening and a review shortly after its release over a year ago but drifted out of it shortly after because I wasn't ready for a lot of the new wave of epic deathcore, apart from Lorna Shore. Upon revisiting this Italian deathcore band, like d*mn, I was mind-blown by the high-quality production that my ears somehow missed some of in the first listen. This can convince any metalhead dismissive of deathcore to give it a try!

Dark Secrets of the Soul is where the band is finally joining the symphonic black deathcore league of Mental Cruelty and Lorna Shore. You can find all the melodies, blasts, and breakdowns you can ask for, even some throwbacks to their 2010s downtempo deathcore era, all in well-crafted epicness and brutality.

For the intro "Adveniat Regnum Tuum"... I don't know what the f*** that was, but I won't let that affect the rest of the album's perfection. I still love the first actual song, "Eclipse of the Sun of Eden". A crushing modern blackened riff commences in this track with spectacular growling vocals. "Buried by Snow and Hail" levels up the orchestral elements in the usual brutal speed of deathcore.

As always, "Unholy Light" has pulverzing modern deathcore breakdowns. "Lotus" is the closest thing we have to an actual deathcore ballad, plus the inclusion of cleans and melodic guitar soloing. The acoustics are a bit like mid-90s In Flames. Beautiful! The emotional title track rages on with orchestral ambience alongside killer riffs and growls.

"Say My Name" is not a Destiny's Child cover, thank greatness. It satisfies me as another perfect heavy banger. "Vampire Communion" is the atmospheric interlude to get you ready for the finale. See, that's the interlude we need instead of whatever the f*** that earlier intro is. Final track "Shadow of the Dark Throne" sums up everything this album has in the usual symphonic blackened deathcore triumph and drama. A true spine-chilling ending for only the bravest and/or darkest souls.

Drown in Sulphur's second album is a true masterpiece of darkness and beauty. I recommend taking a break from the likes of Mental Cruelty and Lorna Shore for a while and checking out this underrated band and album. The reign of epic deathcore continues!

Favorites: "Eclipse of the Sun of Eden", "Buried by Snow and Hail", "Lotus", "Say My Name", "Shadow of the Dark Throne"

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