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Quindecennial Horror

by Puteraeon

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sachavonkarl74 Best therapy for a headache, pummelling death metal :)
THANK YOU Chris for the suggestion, while I don't listen to DM daily anymore, this was an instant buy!
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Dylan HM2 Powell Absolutely pummelled by this ep! Superb re recordings by Dan Swano the production is fat! Hopefully this will
See a physical release at some point? Absolutely killer! New album please boys! 😉🤘🏻 Favorite track: Dead Once More.
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The Plague 03:01
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Graverobber 04:29
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Now celebrating their 15th anniversary as a band, Swedish horror death metal stalwarts Puteraeon don’t show any signs of slowing down or exploring new musical paths.
Instead, they remain firmly in their bonecrushing Lovecraft-inspired death metal approach.

Coherent with this vision, the quartet looked back at their demos and debut album and re-recorded some of their old songs for this digital EP that celebrates a decade and a half of Chtulhian terror music, with the sound being mixed and mastered by Dan Swanö of Bloodbath and Edge Of Sanity fame. Five songs were chosen, from the first one Puteraeon ever written (“The Plague”, from their 2008 demo “Fascination For Mutilation” demo),
until “Storm Over Devil’s Reef”, the opening track from the band’s 2011 debut album, with its rumbling intro and blasting velocity. “Whispers Of The Dead”, “Graverobber” (both from the second demo “The Requiem, released back in 2008), as well as “Dead Once More” (from the Re-Animator-inspired 2009 demo “The Extraordinary Work Of Herbert West”) complete “Quindecennial Horror”, with Puteraeon staring firmly at the abyss, while the abyss stares back at them.

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released March 8, 2024

Released by Emanzipation Productions

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