Four years and countless gigs later, we are proud to present the successor to 2020s much-lauded Where Paths Divide, by Swedish legendary old-school death metal act Toxaemia. And to say
Rejected Souls of Kerberus is their second and most accomplished studio album to date is a huge understatement.
The five-pice worked with Dan Swanö once again for the mixing and mastering of the album as both the band and the fans were extremely satisfied with the work he did on Toxaemias last record. Also, this time around, like last time, the Swedes have drawn two songs from the archives of their old demos: Beyond the Realm and Tragedies Through Centuries. Also, a cover song is present for the first time on a Toxaemia album: Dismember and their I Saw Them Die.
The result: a pure Swedish death metal bastard. No pun intended.
Despite Toxaemia having chosen more of a modern sound than the last album, the choice made it an overall heavier sounding record. The band also wanted to make sure that they incorporated a lot of variation to give the record the extra edge it needed to top Where Paths Divide. In addition to that, friend and founding member Emil Norrman was brought back to the drumkit to add his own unique and very core Toxaemia sound into the mix giving Rejected Souls Of Kerberus an
end result that every fan of death metal will revel into.
Tracks:
- Rejected Souls of Kerberus
- M.A.O.D
- Hunger
- Beyond the Realm
- Ex Odio
- Blood Red
- Dawn of the Enslaved
- Temple of Venom
- Follow the Leader
- Tragedies Through Centuries
- I Saw Them Die (Dismember cover)
Genres: Death Metal
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