Album Review: Hierarchy - Hierarchy (2021)

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Hierarchy - Hierarchy
Release Date: January 01, 2021
Label: selfrelease
Format: Digital
Length: 54:19
Genre: Blackened Death Metal
Origin: New York, USA

Originally founded in 2002, New York's Hierarchy has gone through some changes. The contemporary line-up of the band is Vernon Boward III aka  Lucithor (guitar, bass, drum programming, backing vocals) and Michael Goguey Jr aka Tabotan (lyrics, guitar). As a duo, Hierarchy are beginning the new year with ther first proper longplayer which contains almost one hour of intense Blackened Death Metal.


Apart from some mid-tempo excoursions, Hierarchy go full throttle on their instruments. The brachial riffs resemble the sounds of heavy war machinery and their turrets. Hierarchy are definitely not planning to take prisoners here. Each of the thirteen tracks on the album is a raw jamboree for the headbangers.


Yet, the song structures are far from being plump or simple. Each track contains high versatility entangled in the brutal soundscapes. With numerous riffs that lead into each other a beautiful atmosphere of infernal flames and gory brutality is being created. This is Death Metal directly from hell!

Hierarchy's self-titled album is a gorgeous display of brutality and blasphemy. I highly recommend this album to fans of Morbid Angel, Behemoth or Belphegor. This is the perfect workout for your neck in the new year.

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