Artist's albums
The Harrowing of Hearts
2020 · album
With Madman's Faith
2020 · single
Transmutation of Sins
2019 · single
Conscious Darkness
2017 · album
Incarnations
2016 · album
Reincarnations
2016 · album
Near Death Revelations
2015 · album
Towards the Blaze of Perdition
2013 · album
The Hierophant
2011 · album
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Biography
Existing at the forefront of the Polish black metal movement, Blaze Of Perdition return with their fifth full-length, The Harrowing Of Hearts- their most urgent, refined, dynamic and accomplished work to date. Richly layered, it is also their most textured release, and they dive ever deeper into the themes they have been exploring since dropping their debut full-length in 2010, Towards The Blaze Of Perdition. “I would say the new record is to 2017′s ‘Conscious Darkness‘ what [2011's] ‘The Hierophant‘ was for ‘Towards The Blaze Of Perdition‘ – a continuation of the initial idea, but in more energetic and catchy form. Perhaps more approachable and listener-friendly, but it’s not up to me to decide,” states vocalist Sonneillon. “Although some gothic rock influences could be heard on ‘Conscious Darkness‘, here we took them out of the shadows and let them shine in the spotlight. It’s also our most collectively written effort so far, with every band member throwing something meaningful to the whole.” Working with the same producer they’ve been teaming with since 2013 and with artwork designed by Izabela Grabda, every aspect of The Harrowing Of Heartshas come together as intended, and with Metal Blade now behind them, the band are now ready to work their asses off to spread their name ever further. It’s also safe to say the members of Blaze Of Perdition don’t feel like they have anything to prove going into 2020.