Even though the Finnish Black Metal band is a rather blank slate so far, the debut album “Ferocious Blasphemic Warfare“ will change this permanently. The anti-religious first album bristles with aggression and follows a typically Finnish path: uncompromising and characterized by ominous melodies, the hateful quartet writhes in the dirt. This is meant in the best possible meaning – “Ferocious Blasphemic Warfare“ doesn't ask, but slams the door right in your face. The devil is not only proverbially in the detail here, but is omnipresent in the diabolical work of the Finns without being mentioned in the lyrics. Instead of apologizing, WOLVES OF PERDITION put their finger into the wounds of this world. Death, despair, hatred and violence dominate the lyrics without taking a concrete position. The primordial evil can be found in every second of this work of darkness, and as pathetic as it sounds, as serious is the band about it. “Whoever says A must also say B“ is their attitude without walking on thin ice. The en
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