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"In Hell" - Inferisium's Halloween Gift to the Death Metal Underground
The UK's Inferisium isn't here to reinvent the wheel, just to crush it under a riff so heavy it could flatten a graveyard.
On October 31st, 2025, the one-man death metal machine unleashes "In Hell", a two-track digital assault featuring the title cut and a guttural, modernized take on Slayer's "Silent Scream". No frills, no hype: just pure, unapologetic death metal, recorded, mixed, and mastered entirely by founder Dale "Svartr" in his sonic dungeon.
What's striking here isn't the ambition, it's the execution. "In Hell" channels the spirit of Death, Obituary, and early Deicide, but with a clarity that avoids the muddy pitfalls of retro worship. The Slayer cover? A bold move, but Svartr's version doesn't just copy: it consumes, twisting the classic into something darker, denser, and unmistakably his own.
And yes, the music video, shot in one of England's "most haunted" graveyards, is exactly as atmospheric as it sounds.
This is death metal as it should be: self-sufficient, uncompromising, and dripping with sincerity. No label, no middlemen, just a single artist's vision, from the riffs to the artwork to the final master.
With a full-length debut looming in early 2026, "In Hell" feels less like a teaser and more like a warning.
Verdict? If you've been craving death metal that respects its roots without drowning in nostalgia, Inferisium's got your fix. Now, go light some candles and press play, preferably at midnight.
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CONCLUSION:
Inferisium's "In Hell" is a brutal reminder of what makes death metal great: raw power, uncompromising vision, and a deep respect for the genre's roots. This Halloween release proves that one person with a clear artistic vision can create something as powerful as any full band. For fans of old-school death metal with modern production values, this is essential listening.


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