Perversa is an Italian Unholy/Satanic Black Metal band. On May 27th, 2024, Perversa released their debut studio album, “Under The Sign of Blasphemy”. The album was co-released with Satanath Records, and Pluton’s Rising Productions (Poland).
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Perversa, Under The Sign of Blasphemy Review: This review will evaluate every aspect of the album, from its intricate musical composition to its production. Our analysis will provide valuable insights to help you determine if this album is worth adding to your collection.
The First Three Sins of The Sign of Blasphemy
Let’s start by discussing the first three sins of Perversa and their album, The Sign of Blasphemy
The First Sin, The Strings/Keys: Features breakneck riffs and tempos that soar in blasphemous glory, delivered through the electrifying thrill of the lead guitar. The Second Sin, The Vocals: Involves vocals that snarl and scream, creating an atmosphere of unparalleled intensity and raw emotion. The Third Sin—The Percussions: Intense and relentless assault of the drums, with blasphemous thrill.
The Fourth Sin: Overall Discussion:
A visceral journey that will consume you, to the depths of the nine circles of hell
As soon as the listener presses the play button, the opening piece, Satan Majestic Triumphator, greets the listener with an instrumentation that is a relentless assault on the senses. With thunderous drums, screeching guitars, and guttural vocals that seem to echo from the depths of the nine circles of hell.
As the listener continues their hell journey with the second piece, The Mark, the remaining six pieces draw the listener into a vortex of sound that mirrors the album’s anti-Christianism, Satanism, and Blasphemy themes.
As the music unfolds, it’s evident that the devilmanship artistry within Perversa is not a novelty. These seasoned Italian musicians, with a rich history in various other groups such as Lord Vampyr, Malamorte, Handful of Hate, Massemord, Funeral Oration, and Theatres des Vampires, have united under the banner of Perversa. Their shared passion for practising the most sinister form of satanic black metal is a testament to their expertise and dedication.
The production framework emanates an enthralling combination of unrefined energy and edginess. Take, for instance, the track The Mark, where the booming drums and assertive guitar riffs evoke a sense of tumult and fervour. Nevertheless, the overall production is characterised by flawless precision, modern flair, and expert execution within this framework.
This artistic and forbidden fruit of art creation is an intense and extreme experience from the moment you press play. It offers a composition that embodies a hellish quality through its devilmanship, instrumentation, lyrics, and music.
It features breakneck riffs and tempos that soar in blasphemous glory, delivered through the electrifying thrill of the lead guitar and intense drum work.
The music is hysterical, vicious, and raw, with vocals that snarl and scream, creating an atmosphere of unparalleled intensity and raw emotion.
When the last two songs arrive, the atmosphere changes. While keeping the raw and relentless speed, the songs have dark moments. There are no spoilers. These two songs greet the listener’s ears with anguishing vocal work, tolls of the bells, and quotations. Pushed to the background is vocal harmonisation and a touch of funeral doom.
It’s time to set everything aside, turn up the speakers, and brace yourself for the unrelenting force of Under the Sign of Blasphemy. This album is a ferocious-forbidden fruit of art, a relentless onslaught of darkness that will leave you spellbound. Perversa and their debut are necessary for blackened death, black, war/bestial and extreme metal fans! They are not to be missed.
Perversa‘s music offers more than just a listening experience; it’s a visceral journey that will consume you. It features intense, extreme metal that demands to be played at maximum volume. You’ll find yourself irresistibly drawn back into its dark, intense world, making the repeat button your trusted companion.
The album comes to an end with the last song, Psycho666. Provides the listener with hellish bass and drum work, with spoken words and an unsettling and tortuous atmosphere, with this industrial-horror vibe. We want to give a shoutout to Satanath Records for letting us review Perversa and their album, Under The Sign of Blasphemy. Now, we’re going to wrap it up by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.
The Last Three Sins
Let’s discuss the last three sins of Perversa and their album, The Sign of Blasphemy
The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia:
The debut release from Perversa takes listeners on a hell-and-back excursion with their unique brand of raw, unholy and satanic black metal. Their music can be described as fast, brutal, and intense, delivering exactly what extreme/black metal fans crave. The devilmanship, composition and instrumentation are executed flawlessly, leaving a lasting impact on the listener.
Perversa has crafted a debut release that showcases their mastery of the genre and leaves a lasting impression.
The Sixth Sin, The Artwork:
Draws back to the old-school days of black metal, but also has that War/bestial black metal and Archgoat feel and vibe
The Seventh Sin, Disrelish:
Nothing to disrelish within the musical spectrum of Perversa and their album, Under The Sign of Blasphemy. Therefore, this concludes Perversa and their album, Under The Sign of Blasphemy review.
Members
Aeternus: drums
Iblis: guitars, bass
Lord Vampyr: vocals
Track-Listing
01. Satan Majestic Triumphator
02. The Mark
03. Under the Sign of Blasphemy
04. Perversa
05. Lucifer’s Revenge
06. The Trial of Christianity
07. Insane Need to Kill
08. Psycho666