Back from the crypts of the Russian underground, Nosferatos rises with Ventum Inferum De Tenebrae, a lo-fi death metal storm first conjured in the shadows of Zelenograd and Tallinn during the cold years of 1997–98. Originally recorded in home studio chaos and finally unleashed on cassette in 2001, this kind of release oozes pure underground filth — the type of stuff that smells like dust, mold, and corpse paint.
Split into two sides of sonic necromancy, this 10-track slab drips with classic death metal vibes — from the opening crawl of “Wandering in the Darkness” to the grinding assault of “The Antichrist Time” and the stomping groove of “Zombie Revenge“. There’s even a raw-as-hell cover of Unleashed’s “The Immortals“, delivered with gnarly Russian bite. The mix is murky, the drums are primitive, and the riffs? Absolutely undead. You’ll hear every buzzsaw stroke from Thomas and Acheron, pounding behind the mic-drenched howls of Lucifer — yeah, that’s the actual name credited.
And let’s be real: this cassette edition is pure necro gold. Released by Blacksmith Productions, it captures that true tape-trader era feel — DIY, underground, and unapologetically evil. For fans of early 90s death metal, second-wave Eastern European aggression, or just collecting rare cassette gems, this one’s a no-brainer.
Or rather, all brains. Rotting. Loud.
TracklistSIDE A TOTAL LENGTH: 33:41 Line UpBass [Barbarian Bass] by Charon “Boroda” CreditsArtwork by Dima “Satyr” Trotsky |
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