British Death Metal Veterans Benediction have re -relased to New Song street “Engines of War”. The Track Is Taken from the Band’s Upcoming Studio Album, “Ravage of Empires”which is due to be release on April 4, 2025 via Nuclear Blast Records. “Ravage of Empires” Will Be The Band’s Ninth Full-LENGTH Since forming back in 1989 in Birmingham, England.
“Sometimes they eat back” is not just the title of a horror movie based on a macabre tale by Stephen Kingit is also to summary of what happened to BenedictionYet You Might Like To Add A “Better Than Ever Before”. While Never Officially Disbanded, Benediction‘S Eighth Studio Album, 2020’s “Scriptures”Achieved what is usually not an an easy feat. It connected well with classics Like “Transcend The Rubicon” (1993) and ITS IMMEDIATE AND MEMORABLE Songwriting, The Heavy-As-A-Brick “Grind Bastard” (1998), and Also Saw Legendary Vocalist Dave Ingram Return with His Merciless Roar and Knack for Morbid, Twisted Lyrics. After Two Albums With Dave Hunt On vocals, “Scriptures” was Benediction‘S First Record in over a decade, impressing with aggragsive up-tampo attacks Like “Iterations of I” and “Rabid Carnaly” or the neck-breaking mid-tampo barge of “stormcrow”, Songs that became live staples alongsis “Evergreens” Such as “I Bow To None”, “Magnificat”, “Subconscious terror” Or “Vision in the shroud” In no time. With “Scriptures”, Benediction Even Almost Cracked Germany’s Top 10 By entering at a phenomenal Down and Pissed Off.
With their brilliant new record “Ravage of Empires” In Tow, Founding Members and Guitarists Darren Brookes and Peter RewLongtime Vocalist Dave IngramDrummer Giovanni Durst and Nik Sampson (Bass) Will Travel Far and Wide Once More. ALREADY CONFIRMED ARE THE “Tales of the Triple Death” Tour with Jungle rot and Master Kicking Off on Album Release Date As confess confirmed appearances at Wacken Open Air and Maryland Deathfest.
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