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...And The Beast Spake Death From Above

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2. Degenerate Swarm
3. Repel The Attack
4. Berserker Rights
5. Invincibility Through Strife
6. Procreate Strength
7. Plundered By Hyenas
8. Restart Civilization
1. Provoke The Nightmare
2. Dedicate And Dispose
3. The Might Of A Whisper
4. Watching Over
5. Protean Disaster
6. Answers To Ashes, Trust To Dust
7. Trysting Place
8. Seeded With Vengeance
9. Parallel Absolution
1. Black Dominion
2. Desolate Earth
3. All Against All
4. Might Is Right
5. Kingdom Of Rats
6. Death Tyrant
7. Nuclear Vomited
8. Blood Aeon
9. Infernos
10. Fortress Of The Unconquerable
2. Death Ov Aeons
3. Asteres Planetai
4. Cast Their Ashes To The North Wind
5. Evoking The Mirrors
6. Fire Born From The Seer's Light
7. Supernal Realms
8. Ignis Fatuus
2. Phantom Horizons Beyond
3. Return To Gates Of Dawn
4. Through The Rite Of The Stars
5. Transfixion Of The Spheres
6. Psychic Abduction
2. Traitor Bomb Threat
3. Seizures
4. Frost Veined
5. Circling The Drain
6. Splintered Glass Arsenal
7. Incursion
8. Helgeist
1. Transylvania
2. Wrathchild
3. Marshall Lockjaw
4. The Beast Arises
5. Murders In The Rue Morgue
6. Faith Healer
7. Killers
8. Dream Keeper
9. Remember Tomorrow
10. Impaler
11. Phantom Of The Opera
12. Genghis Khan
13. Running Free
14. Marshal Lockjaw
15. The Beast Arises
16. Murders In The Rue Morgue
17. Killers
18. Remember Tomorrow
19. Transylvania
20. Wrathchild
21. The Beast Arises
22. Sanctuary
23. Phantom Of The Opera
24. Running Free
25. Iron Maiden

Review by Michael on August 17, 2025.

It took German Sijjin four long years to come over with their follow-up to the debut "Sumerian Promises" which was back then a really nice surprise. Why? Well, first of all because nobody expected something after the spit-up of Necros Christos (yeah, okay, they already had released a very cool demo "Angel Of The Eastern Gate") and second, it was quite similar to what Malte and co did when they were still active as Necros Christos.

So what's up with that sophomore album "Helljjin Combat"? I must admit that this one grabbed me instantly because of the more thrash metal vibes that creep out of every hellish pore here. Not that they have increased the tempo to some neck breaking Slayer "Angel Of Death" songs but the basic riffs make clear that the guys are enjoying that stuff of music. This is what has changed most remarkably here. Maltes' vocals still sound raspy and grim, just like on the previous records. Although he might be a little bit limited when it comes to his vocal range, it matches very well to that sort of music. And of course there are still a lot of death metal elements also so, all this underlines the grimness in the music.

Technically they have improved a lot. Take for instance the opener "Fear Not The Tormentor" (which might be a nice homage to Kreator who were named Tormentor before that). First of all it is quite daring to start with such a long intro (which is a really cool stomping yet hypnotizing part) and when the "real" song starts you hear a lot of finesse when it comes to solo and breaks.

Another highly interesting and unusual song is "Religious Insanity Denies Slavery" because it kicks off with an almost progressive riff. No thrash, no death, that's pure heavy metal. In the further progress it turns into a fiendish mid-tempo waltz with cool hooks. Dark vocals underline this anti-religious song and express a lot of fury against the establishment.

In stark contrast to that one stands "Horrific Distortions" that truly kicks off with some horrific, hysterical guitar tunes. And this one won't get calmer. Although there is a catchy mid-tempo part, the band always has violent outbursts here and – like I stated in my review to its predecessor – here you can clearly hear their penchant for old Morbid Angel.

But these examples are just three of eight good songs. On "Helljijin Combat" is not to find any weaker song. This is a very intense thrash / death album that proves the uniqueness of the German-Spanish collaboration once more. Of course it isn't flawless, as I said about the little bit one-dimensional vocals but most of this sophomore album is really killer stuff. Also the production has turned out very well, balanced and warm, not too sterile and not too tinny. Great work!

Rating: 8.5 out of 10 tormentors

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Review by Alex on August 5, 2018.

Spawned is a new bestial black/death metal frontier by the name of The Black Sorcery, whom hail from Canada. Their 2018 debut ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above sees the band perform their first acts of desecration on consecrated soil. 

This is just straight up blistering "war metal" that for some reason has a lot of hazy pig squeals you would usually hear on slam records. There is also a tad bit of Archgoat influences to be heard on here. For instance on the opening track “Ancient Dialects of Wind” and “Incursion” draw comparisons to early Archgoat material the likes of Angelcunt (Tales of Desecration) and Whore of Bethlehem in the production and instrumentation areas. There are also 3 diverse vocal patterns appearing on each song, pig squeals (as mentioned earlier), sharp black metal shrieks and thick growls. ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above is just under 30 minutes long but has enough to render it a bestial piece. Some songs have a more traditional “war metal” structure whilst others like the final track “Helgeist” have a very 2nd wave black metal/brutal death metal arrangement. The few solos on the album are timely and matches the drum work which is fairly straightforward. All said, ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above is worth your time if you still can't resist the bestiality coming out of Canada. Apart from the inclusion of slam vocals and the experimental sounding “Helgeist” there is nothing new happening on ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above, so expect unfiltered “war metal” the traditional way. I'm interested in what else is to come from such an act and Krucyator Productions.

Rating: 7 out of 10

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Review by Alex on August 5, 2018.

Spawned is a new bestial black/death metal frontier by the name of The Black Sorcery, whom hail from Canada. Their 2018 debut ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above sees the band perform their first acts of desecration on consecrated soil. 

This is just straight up blistering "war metal" that for some reason has a lot of hazy pig squeals you would usually hear on slam records. There is also a tad bit of Archgoat influences to be heard on here. For instance on the opening track “Ancient Dialects of Wind” and “Incursion” draw comparisons to early Archgoat material the likes of Angelcunt (Tales of Desecration) and Whore of Bethlehem in the production and instrumentation areas. There are also 3 diverse vocal patterns appearing on each song, pig squeals (as mentioned earlier), sharp black metal shrieks and thick growls. ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above is just under 30 minutes long but has enough to render it a bestial piece. Some songs have a more traditional “war metal” structure whilst others like the final track “Helgeist” have a very 2nd wave black metal/brutal death metal arrangement. The few solos on the album are timely and matches the drum work which is fairly straightforward. All said, ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above is worth your time if you still can't resist the bestiality coming out of Canada. Apart from the inclusion of slam vocals and the experimental sounding “Helgeist” there is nothing new happening on ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above, so expect unfiltered “war metal” the traditional way. I'm interested in what else is to come from such an act and Krucyator Productions.

Rating: 7 out of 10

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Review by Alex on August 5, 2018.

Spawned is a new bestial black/death metal frontier by the name of The Black Sorcery, whom hail from Canada. Their 2018 debut ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above sees the band perform their first acts of desecration on consecrated soil. 

This is just straight up blistering "war metal" that for some reason has a lot of hazy pig squeals you would usually hear on slam records. There is also a tad bit of Archgoat influences to be heard on here. For instance on the opening track “Ancient Dialects of Wind” and “Incursion” draw comparisons to early Archgoat material the likes of Angelcunt (Tales of Desecration) and Whore of Bethlehem in the production and instrumentation areas. There are also 3 diverse vocal patterns appearing on each song, pig squeals (as mentioned earlier), sharp black metal shrieks and thick growls. ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above is just under 30 minutes long but has enough to render it a bestial piece. Some songs have a more traditional “war metal” structure whilst others like the final track “Helgeist” have a very 2nd wave black metal/brutal death metal arrangement. The few solos on the album are timely and matches the drum work which is fairly straightforward. All said, ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above is worth your time if you still can't resist the bestiality coming out of Canada. Apart from the inclusion of slam vocals and the experimental sounding “Helgeist” there is nothing new happening on ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above, so expect unfiltered “war metal” the traditional way. I'm interested in what else is to come from such an act and Krucyator Productions.

Rating: 7 out of 10

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Review by Alex on August 5, 2018.

Spawned is a new bestial black/death metal frontier by the name of The Black Sorcery, whom hail from Canada. Their 2018 debut ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above sees the band perform their first acts of desecration on consecrated soil. 

This is just straight up blistering "war metal" that for some reason has a lot of hazy pig squeals you would usually hear on slam records. There is also a tad bit of Archgoat influences to be heard on here. For instance on the opening track “Ancient Dialects of Wind” and “Incursion” draw comparisons to early Archgoat material the likes of Angelcunt (Tales of Desecration) and Whore of Bethlehem in the production and instrumentation areas. There are also 3 diverse vocal patterns appearing on each song, pig squeals (as mentioned earlier), sharp black metal shrieks and thick growls. ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above is just under 30 minutes long but has enough to render it a bestial piece. Some songs have a more traditional “war metal” structure whilst others like the final track “Helgeist” have a very 2nd wave black metal/brutal death metal arrangement. The few solos on the album are timely and matches the drum work which is fairly straightforward. All said, ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above is worth your time if you still can't resist the bestiality coming out of Canada. Apart from the inclusion of slam vocals and the experimental sounding “Helgeist” there is nothing new happening on ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above, so expect unfiltered “war metal” the traditional way. I'm interested in what else is to come from such an act and Krucyator Productions.

Rating: 7 out of 10

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Review by Alex on August 5, 2018.

Spawned is a new bestial black/death metal frontier by the name of The Black Sorcery, whom hail from Canada. Their 2018 debut ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above sees the band perform their first acts of desecration on consecrated soil. 

This is just straight up blistering "war metal" that for some reason has a lot of hazy pig squeals you would usually hear on slam records. There is also a tad bit of Archgoat influences to be heard on here. For instance on the opening track “Ancient Dialects of Wind” and “Incursion” draw comparisons to early Archgoat material the likes of Angelcunt (Tales of Desecration) and Whore of Bethlehem in the production and instrumentation areas. There are also 3 diverse vocal patterns appearing on each song, pig squeals (as mentioned earlier), sharp black metal shrieks and thick growls. ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above is just under 30 minutes long but has enough to render it a bestial piece. Some songs have a more traditional “war metal” structure whilst others like the final track “Helgeist” have a very 2nd wave black metal/brutal death metal arrangement. The few solos on the album are timely and matches the drum work which is fairly straightforward. All said, ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above is worth your time if you still can't resist the bestiality coming out of Canada. Apart from the inclusion of slam vocals and the experimental sounding “Helgeist” there is nothing new happening on ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above, so expect unfiltered “war metal” the traditional way. I'm interested in what else is to come from such an act and Krucyator Productions.

Rating: 7 out of 10

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Review by Alex on August 5, 2018.

Spawned is a new bestial black/death metal frontier by the name of The Black Sorcery, whom hail from Canada. Their 2018 debut ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above sees the band perform their first acts of desecration on consecrated soil. 

This is just straight up blistering "war metal" that for some reason has a lot of hazy pig squeals you would usually hear on slam records. There is also a tad bit of Archgoat influences to be heard on here. For instance on the opening track “Ancient Dialects of Wind” and “Incursion” draw comparisons to early Archgoat material the likes of Angelcunt (Tales of Desecration) and Whore of Bethlehem in the production and instrumentation areas. There are also 3 diverse vocal patterns appearing on each song, pig squeals (as mentioned earlier), sharp black metal shrieks and thick growls. ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above is just under 30 minutes long but has enough to render it a bestial piece. Some songs have a more traditional “war metal” structure whilst others like the final track “Helgeist” have a very 2nd wave black metal/brutal death metal arrangement. The few solos on the album are timely and matches the drum work which is fairly straightforward. All said, ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above is worth your time if you still can't resist the bestiality coming out of Canada. Apart from the inclusion of slam vocals and the experimental sounding “Helgeist” there is nothing new happening on ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above, so expect unfiltered “war metal” the traditional way. I'm interested in what else is to come from such an act and Krucyator Productions.

Rating: 7 out of 10

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Review by Alex on August 5, 2018.

Spawned is a new bestial black/death metal frontier by the name of The Black Sorcery, whom hail from Canada. Their 2018 debut ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above sees the band perform their first acts of desecration on consecrated soil. 

This is just straight up blistering "war metal" that for some reason has a lot of hazy pig squeals you would usually hear on slam records. There is also a tad bit of Archgoat influences to be heard on here. For instance on the opening track “Ancient Dialects of Wind” and “Incursion” draw comparisons to early Archgoat material the likes of Angelcunt (Tales of Desecration) and Whore of Bethlehem in the production and instrumentation areas. There are also 3 diverse vocal patterns appearing on each song, pig squeals (as mentioned earlier), sharp black metal shrieks and thick growls. ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above is just under 30 minutes long but has enough to render it a bestial piece. Some songs have a more traditional “war metal” structure whilst others like the final track “Helgeist” have a very 2nd wave black metal/brutal death metal arrangement. The few solos on the album are timely and matches the drum work which is fairly straightforward. All said, ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above is worth your time if you still can't resist the bestiality coming out of Canada. Apart from the inclusion of slam vocals and the experimental sounding “Helgeist” there is nothing new happening on ...And the Beast Spake Death from Above, so expect unfiltered “war metal” the traditional way. I'm interested in what else is to come from such an act and Krucyator Productions.

Rating: 7 out of 10

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