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Tetragrammacide

Tetragrammacide: 2nd album 'Typho-Tantric Aphorisms from the Arachneophidian Qur'an' out in November

Iron Bonehead Productions is proud to present Tetragrammacide's highly anticipated second album, 'Typho-Tantric Aphorisms from the Arachneophidian Qur'an', on CD and vinyl LP formats, on November 3rd, 2023.


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Hailing from the ever-thriving and always-interesting Indian metal underground, Tetragrammacide have proven to transcend even such already-superlative boundaries. For over a decade now, the hydra-headed entity has created one of the most genuinely threatening and overwhelmingly violent sounds of modern times, and then they flip the script by becoming clearer and more focused and somehow even more feral. Allied with Iron Bonehead since 2015, Tetragrammacide's 'Typhonian Wormholes: Indecipherable Anti-Structural Formulæ' mini-album was a modern classic of blown-out barbarism and in-the-red frequencies, betraying the fact that an accomplished black/death band were simply waiting for an opportune time to reveal a clearer portrait of their sonic holocaust. That then arrived with 2017's' Primal Incinerators of Moral Matrix' debut album: an impossibly accomplished display of black/death intensity and density, sharpened to a such a degree that their sensory overload became all the more expansive.
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Back to a power-duo - or "cosmic power-zones", in the band's own words, "entwined discreetly by unregistered topographical phenomena and invisible distortion of the subtle ontological matrices by a warping of occult space-time!" - Tetragrammacide unveil their sophomore revelation, inarguably their most devastating work from top to bottom: 'Typho-Tantric Aphorisms from the Arachneophidian Qur'an'. Here, the Indian sonic temple expand the extremes latent to their aesthetic, and draw them closer and most distant simultaneously, playing into the head-spinning and ouroboros-eating vortex of the album's themes itself.

Track listing:
1. Trans-Linguistic Utterance of a Sacred Orgasmal Cry Fills the Lemurian Sky (By the Same Mouth, One True God Crieth Hriliu)
2. Spectral Hyaenas of Amenta Howl, the Vulture of Ma'at Descends, and Tahuti Watches without His Ape
3. Mandelbrot Scarab of Fractal Manifestation Trapped in the Arachnid Webs, Spun above the Hidden Pathways Into Non-Euclidean Interbetweenness
4. Fundamental Reconciliation Between Maya and Yama Through Perpetual Okbish-Ouroboric Cunnilingus
5. Nuit Arches over the Neither-Neither City of Cubes; Hadit Meditates While Hanging Upside Down Inside a Tesseract-Ka'aba
6. Kalikshetra-Kairo Consciousness Revival (Alogical Exegesis of the Sandhipada-Sarisreepa Continuum Vigyaan)
7. Thanatos and Eros Wrestle Forever, Folding and Unfolding from the Substratum of Supreme Voidness of S'lba
8. Intoxicated Bees of Sekhet-Aarhu Circumambulate the Abode of Self Beheaded One Who Forever Danceth in Her Shaktisexual Ecstasy
9. One Who Weaves the Chthonic Garland of 52 Skullphabets Severed by the Sword of Neti-Neti
10. Golden Ontological Embroideries of Pythagorean Meta-Geometries Sewn on the Blue Veil Surface of Nought
11. Fifteen Streams of Lunar Kalas Secrete from the Quaking Yoni of the Goddess Sixteen (Tantric Alchemy of the Cascading Nectars of Sodashi)
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Totaling 11 songs across 45 minutes and containing perhaps the longest (or at least densest) song titles in metal history, 'Typho-Tantric Aphorisms from the Arachneophidian Qur'an' reaps a whirlwind of pistons-pumping martial death metal made flesh through geysers of kaleidoscopic blood. Riffs bend, bruise, and batter, but not necessarily in that order; they're always moving, however, and that movement is mesmerizing in its linear-yet-divergent flow. Vocals storm from above and below, world-eating to the extreme. Drums are literally insane, playing with psychotic precision and also fuck-everything barbarity. The production is as powerful and "pro" as any big-league death metal record past or present, hereby underling the fact that Tetragrammacide could challenge (and summarily decimate) any throne-holder or -pretender. This is not strictly an "underground" band nor record, although the roots and authenticity are no doubt there. Casting a wider, more-accurate net, 'Typho-Tantric Aphorisms from the Arachneophidian Qur'an' should be viewed alongside such cyclonic classics as Krisiun's 'Conquerors of Armageddon', Angelcorpse's 'Exterminate', and Centvrian's 'Liber ZarZax'. "War metal" ghettoization simply does not apply to Tetragrammacide, and hasn't for years now.


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The Kalikshetra-Kairo Consciousness Revival is at hand with Tetragrammacide's 'Typho-Tantric Aphorisms from the Arachneophidian Qur'an'!
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(Description by Nathan T. Birk)

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