CD REVIEW Impiety

Band: Impiety
Title: Dominator
Label: Pulverised Records
Distribution: Bertus
Release date:
Review: MCD

For almost twenty years, can you imagine, does this Singaporean formation exist. Except for Japan, probably, Singapore may be Asia’s number-one country when it comes to the most extreme forms of Metal, and Impiety may be Singapore’s number-one band. After several mini and full length releases, and even an intense relationship with the Mexican scene (Impiety did consist of several Mexican members a few years ago, among which members from, for example, Hacavitz and Blood Reaping), Shyaithan did recruit (ex-) members from Arbitrary Element, Dusk and Absence Of The Sacred for the recording of this mini-album, which lasts for only fifteen minutes. Yet fifteen minutes is enough to mercilessly destroy your will to live in peace! As we’re used from Impiety, these five songs stand for ultra-heavy, exploding and barbaric Death / Black Chaos in its rawest, most evil form. The take-no-prisoners mentality is still one of the key words, and so are ‘brutality’ and ‘brain-smash-pleasure’! Dominator stands for demonic and diabolic superiority with the roughest sound, exhaling a pure misanthropic atmosphere, filled with burning sulphur and blaspheme Armageddon-lust! Impiety gets stronger by every release, so I can’t really wait for their upcoming album. It’s been a long time since I heard such a heavenly soundtrack, caressing the fist against the face of God!

90/100

Ivan Tibos.