Unveiling the Shadows: A Review of Tyranny Enthroned’s The Infernal Summoning
While the band’s previous efforts, Born of Hate and Our Great Undoing , were characterized by a bombastic blackened death metal style reminiscent of Behemoth or Hate, leans more heavily into pure black metal territory. Listeners can expect a darker atmosphere, though the group retains the crushing death metal foundations that have defined them since their formation in 2006.
Hailing from St. Louis, Missouri, Tyranny Enthroned has spent years carving out a niche in the U.S. metal scene. The group is led by vocalist and guitarist , whose performance is often cited as a standout element of their live shows. Over the years, they have shared stages with major acts like Nile , Dark Funeral , and Hate Eternal , cementing their reputation as a professional and high-energy live act. THINGS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED (BUT SHOULDN'T)
The St. Louis blackened death metal outfit returned on February 25, 2022, with their third full-length album, The Infernal Summoning . Known for their blend of Polish-inspired speed and American aggression, this release marks a significant evolution in the band’s decade-plus career. Musical Direction and Style