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Aberratio Drops ‘Thánatos’: A Dark Dive into Death Metal's Depths
ABERRATIO - In the end
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Aberratio, the Brazilian death metal titans, are back in action, celebrating a decade of delivering sonic mayhem with their latest full-length beast, Thánatos. And trust me, this one’s a real trip to the dark side, exploring death in all its gory glory—history, philosophy, religion, and a splash of that good ol’ splatter for good measure.
From the get-go, Thánatos hits you like a live show, thanks to its open mix that makes you feel like you're right there in the pit. Aberratio keeps things old-school, but they’ve added some flavor with fretless basses that give the album a unique edge without straying too far from their roots. You can almost feel the bass notes crawling up your spine, and that’s saying something.
Released under Old Shadows Records, the album’s already causing a stir across Europe, the USA, and, of course, Brazil. This label's got a knack for digging up gems in the new Old School wave scene—mostly Swedish bands, but clearly, they've got a soft spot for these Brazilian crushers too.
Tracklist:
Death Machine
In the End...
Eviscerator
Casus Belli
Purgatory
In Persia
Cenobites
Industrial Revolution
Thanatos
If you’re into bands like Six Feet Under, Baest, Incantation, or Benediction, then this album’s gonna be right up your alley. Thánatos was hammered out at Estúdio Casa 39, ensuring that Aberratio’s raw power was captured with precision. The result? A relentless, crushing album that’s both a nod to the past and a step forward into the abyss.
So, whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering them, crank up the volume, and let Thánatos take you on a journey you won’t soon forget. After all, why just live when you can experience death—Aberratio style?
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