Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Shadow of Intent - Imperium Delirium (2025) Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Shadow of Intent - Imperium Delirium (2025)

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

For nearly a year, I've been a big fan of Shadow of Intent. I first heard of this band working on the Revolution playlists and coming across some of their tracks. Then I listened to their album Elegy, and while I didn't enjoy it back then as I do now, I still approve of their blend of epic deathcore and lyrics of historical wars (not the same approach as Sabaton). And once I made my way through their other albums, I was all in. Melancholy remains one of my favorite epic deathcore albums. And what can surpass that?

That's right, their new album Imperium Delirium! The music and lyrics cut sharper than a knife. The conceptual themes range from personal to somewhat political. The riffing and structures are in clear production, making this hour-long offering a dark exhilarating experience.

The lyrical poetry of lead vocalist Ben Duerr reaches its very height right at the beginning of the album with "Prepare to Die". He can be heard growling and screaming about the fate of humanity, and no matter how fast he spits out those lyrics, they're so clear and you can hear them directly. The next track, early single "Flying the Black Flag" is so f***ing bada**, and it was co-produced by Blake Mullens from fellow symphonic deathcore band Disembodied Tyrant. "Infinity of Horrors" follows it up with some of the most melodic guitarwork in the album. That and guitarist Chris Wiseman's soaring clean vocals give the chorus a near-power metal vibe. He has certainly improved vocally since his misstep in their debut Primordial. Ben still has his monstrous growls. "Mechanical Chaos" continues the brutal chaos while having a bit of progressiveness from Voivod.

Taking on a few twists to keep the album interesting and fresh, the great "They Murdered Sleep", has more of a slow groove at times which, when blended with the string orchestration, comes out so monstrous and destructive. In "The Facets of Propaganda", the keys and background female chanting balance out with the heaviness and blackened screams/growls. Another single, "Feeding the Meatgrinder" is so f***ing brutal and doubling the brutality is the one and only Corpsegrinder from Cannibal Corpse. The vengeful "Vehement Draconian Vengeance" is like the melodeath of Dethklok and Neaera blended with the metalcore of later Living Sacrifice.

"Beholding the Sickness of Civilization" has more vocal distortion, making Ben sound more sinister. "Apocalypse Canvas" continues the aspect of having a long instrumental track. It's literally Dream Theater gone deathcore, filled with technical rhythms and shredding. "No Matter the Cost" has the deathcore of As Blood Runs Black and early Job for a Cowboy gone as progressive as Watchtower. The closing title track is another one of the darkest deathcore epics, all the way up to the "YOU ARE NOW F***ED" ending.

It's crazy how long Shadow of Intent can maintain their perfect streak. They haven't lost much steam in their heaviness, blasting away any sign of lameness. Imperium Delirium is fun intriguing symphonic deathcore recommended for any fan of the genre. Can't wait for more of this band, along with Lorna Shore's new album later this year!

Favorites: "Prepare to Die", "Flying the Black Flag", "They Murdered Sleep", "Feeding the Meatgrinder", "Apocalypse Canvas", "Imperium Delirium"

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