Belgium’s Possession return with a brand-new mini-album, 1585-1646, set for international release on June 6th, with Iron Bonehead Productions handling the vinyl pressing and Invictus Productions handling the CD pressing, and today premiere the new track Ceremony.
Through these four tracks, Possession tells the story of a witch who lived in France between 1585 and 1646: on Obscurity, an intro sets the crucial medieval atmosphere; with Visitation the future witch receives the visit of the Devil, who offers her a pact she accepts; on Ceremony comes the Sabbath; with Guilty the Inquisitors hunt the witch, catch her, and torture her to make her confess; and at last, on Ablaze the Inquisitors burn the witch.
The track can be heard on Soundcloud.
Tags: 1585-1646, Invictus Productions, Iron Bonehead Productions, Possession
David, can we expect any Malevolent Creation reviews in the near future?
There are too many other bands I would like to review before Malevolent Creation would even cross my mind.
Andrew,
Here is a Malevolant Creation Review
https://www.deathmetal.org/news/malevolent-creation-unreleased-1987-album/
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all hail Malevolent Creation!