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Arallu – Satanic Spirit Review


A Unholy Black/Middle-Eastern Black/Death Metal band from Israel. On January 13th, 2021, Arallu released their latest single, Satanic Spirit, which would gratify fans of Melechesh and AlNamrood.

Introduction:

Arallu, Satanic Spirit: This review will evaluate every aspect of the single, from its intricate musical composition to its production. Our analysis will provide valuable insights to help you determine if this single is worth adding to your collection.

Arallu - Satanic Spirit Review

The First Three Sins of Satanic Spirit

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Arallu - Satanic Spirit Review

The Fourth Sin: Overall Discussion: A thundering sandstorm of sound that grips the listener

Immediately, the listener presses that play button. The guitar aggression and thundering of drums welcome the listener, followed by Butchered‘s howling vocals, which come in like a demon from long slumbering sleep…

Arallu - Satanic Spirit Review

The song starts with a thundering sandstorm of sound that grips the listener with its intensity. After the initial onslaught, the music turns towards a Folk-Middle Eastern atmospheric soundscape, creating a distinct and unique sound.

Halfway through the single, the listener is treated to a new and different, captivating style.

During this section, Butchered‘s fruit of art summoning is accompanied by the high-hat and snare drums, adding a new layer of complexity and depth to the song. The music then builds again into a raw and violent expression of spiritual energy that is both evocative and intense. The song finishes with a flourish, exhilarating and fulfilling the listener.

The single comes to an end. We want to give a shoutout to Arallu for letting us review their single, Satanic Spirit. Now, we’re going to wrap it up by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.

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You’re Listening to “Satanic Spirit”

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The Last Three Sins

The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia: Is that for us, Satanic Spirit is another demon; Arallu music gets more fruit of art of getting heavier, darker, louder, and more sinister.

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork:

There’s not much to say about the artwork.

The Seventh Sin, Disrelish:

Nothing to disrelish within the musical spectrum of Arallu, and their single, Satanic Spirit.

This concludes the Arallu, Satanic Spirit review.

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  1. Satanic Spirit
  • Butchered – vocals, guitars, and bass
  • Eylon B – strings, backing vocals
  • Ofek Omnius Noy – guitars
  • Richard – drums and percussion
Arallu - Satanic Spirit Review