Immediately, as the listener presses the play button, one is welcome to both pieces, Causing A Nightmare and Destiny. Each piece has an identity of its own but is enveloped in a fashion of keeping the song old-school and underground.
Simultaneously, the maxi-single and ‘Kazu‘ musical influences that come into play, which include (likes of) Burzum, Morbid Angel, Slayer, and Judas Priest – while delivering the listener with various elements and characteristics such as death metal, thrash metal, and heavy speed metal. Death-heavy, blackened death, punk and roll, and aggressive attitude.
Thus creating and moulding a black metal depicting the darkness of jet black and breaking your heart.
As soon as you listen, it will catch you like a black raptor. That’s an intentional outrageously evil, true nightmare, fang striking, energetic, fresh, enjoyable, heavy, loud, speed-driven and primitive/modern production, aggressive raw, old-school and underground, draws the listener in.
The album comes to an end. We want to give a shoutout to Glob Metal for letting us review Deathroll and his Maxi Single. Now, we’re going to wrap it up by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.