Proscription-Desolate_Divine-WEB-2025-BLEEDiNG

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
1 01-proscription-gleam_of_the_morning_star.mp3 Proscription Gleam of the Morning Star 320 125
2 02-proscription-bleed_the_whore_again.mp3 Proscription Bleed the Whore Again 320 150
3 03-proscription-entreaty_of_the_very_end.mp3 Proscription Entreaty of the Very End 320 115
4 04-proscription-the_midnight_god.mp3 Proscription The Midnight God 320 132
5 05-proscription-behold_a_phosphorescent_dawn.mp3 Proscription Behold a Phosphorescent Dawn 320 132
6 06-proscription-heave_ho_ye_igneous_leviathan.mp3 Proscription Heave Ho Ye Igneous Leviathan 320 133
7 07-proscription-desolate_divine.mp3 Proscription Desolate Divine 320 137
8 08-proscription-the_great_deceiver.mp3 Proscription The Great Deceiver 320 150
9 09-proscription-not_but_dust.mp3 Proscription Not but Dust 320 117
NFO
__________.____ ______________________________ .__ _______ ________ \______ \ | \_ _____/\_ _____/\______ \ |__|\ \ / _____/ | | _/ | | __)_ | __)_ | | \| |/ | \/ \ ___ | | \ |___ | \ | \ | ` \ / | \ \_\ \ |______ /_______ \/_______ //_______ //_______ /__\____|__ /\______ / \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ artist: Proscription title: Desolate Divine year: 2025 genre: Death Metal type: Album label: Dark Descent Records language: English rel. date: 2025-08-29 source: WEB/MP3 quality: CBR 320kbps / 44.1 kHz / Full Stereo runtime: 00:44:23 size: 113.31MB rip date: 2025-08-29 source url: https://www.deezer.com/album/811560881 tracklist: 1. Gleam of the Morning Star 3:30 2. Bleed the Whore Again 5:31 3. Entreaty of the Very End 4:02 4. The Midnight God 6:21 5. Behold a Phosphorescent Dawn 4:08 6. Heave Ho Ye Igneous Leviathan 6:41 7. Desolate Divine 5:33 8. The Great Deceiver 6:14 9. Not but Dust 2:23 release notes: Hearken, ye unbound! Behold the triumphant return of Proscription's infernal amalgam of Finno-American blackened death metal. 'Desolate Divine' merges primal repugnancy with hypnotic songcraft, balancing a calculated, multi-layered offensive with the chaos of a bloodthirsty berserker charge. With grand ambitions for their debut 'Conduit' stifled by the pandemic, 'Desolate Divine' emerges to reveal Proscription's terrifying true form. "At least half of 'Conduit' was written even before a full lineup was gathered. So when I was writing, maybe I subconsciously had these shackles and speed limits or whatever," professes Christbutcher (guitar, vocals). "But when the inspiration came for 'Desolate Divine' I had a much better understanding of what Proscription had become and where to go from there." Proscription's completed line-up is a formidable force, boasting members from such deathly acts as Maveth and Lantern, among many others. Said collective experience is instantly evident on 'Desolate Divine', showcasing exceptional musicianship and relentless, professional execution. As with their debut, visual artist Sam Araya was summoned to translate the album's sonic despair into a visual hellscape. "I had a long time theme of some devout soul who presumably ascends to the heavens, only to find not but dust. No gates, no choirs, not even ruins or a war torn paradise ... just desolation and cold nothingness. The cover is this Behemoth of woe in a sense residing in this bleak sandstorm where perhaps the heavens may have been. And a single flame to attract these wandering souls who, once they touch its warmth, become the very dust that feeds the sandstorm." True to Christbutcher's prolific output since his relocation to Finland, 'Desolate Divine' was recorded by Kalle Laanto (Cryptborn, Tramalizer) at Sonic Violence studio in Varkaus; then mixed and mastered by Dave Otero at Denver's Flatline Studios. "We are supremely proud of this album, and can't wait to get out and tour and fest to promote it! The timing on 'Conduit' was a bit of bad luck and the Corona epidemic robbed us of all touring and festing opportunities for promoting so, let's go!!" And thus the ravenous beast of Proscription is unleashed from its restraints... poised to wreak indiscriminate devastation upon the masses.

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