The pace slows down, around the middle, accompanied by some demonic screams that do well to convey a sense of trepidation. ![]() distracts from this, somewhat, with his overactive percussion. As the song progresses, the guitar melodies become a little more focused, though M.K. The vocals have a little too much reverb for my taste, but this should not pose a problem for most. The riffs are quite frenetic and the drumming is thunderous, if not a bit high in the mix. From the guitar riffs to Drakh's maniacal vocals to the intense drumming, hearing this is like the equivalent of a nuclear explosion in your skull. 'Eden Below' bursts forth like a torrent from Hell, possessed with utter chaotic fury. ![]() While not exactly following through with what began on 666, Katharsis certainly developed quite a hellish sound. Released in August 2006 on Norma Evangelium Diaboli, this record witnessed the band finding their own identity, more than ever, for better or worse. World Without End, the third full-length album from Germany's Katharsis, represented an even deeper descent into pure chaos.
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