Australian band Plasmodium shocked listeners with their astounding debut (2016’s Entheognosis) that was an incredible expression of spacey, convoluted black/death metal like no other…

For their soon-come sophomore album, they’ve harnessed the same ideals and embraced atmospheric elements into their decidedly free-flowing, organic-sounding and tangibly terrifying music to lend to it an otherworldly air – at any given point of time there’s a sense of looming dread and impending cacophony. This is certainly not meant for the more conventional or easy listening metal fans because the music can reach a crescendo of morbid proportions, but for the fans of the extreme, there is nothing better than a pure cathartic release, one that is visceral and palpable. The atmospheric parts appearing after the mind-numbing rampage feel like a dimension-transcending breakthrough of some kind in an intense and demanding psychedelic trip. No one will emerge unscathed from this experience.

Towers of Silence is set for an April 30th release via the good offices of Transcending Obscurity Records – buy it if you dare…

Track List:
ParaMantra
Churning
Pseudocidal
Translucinophobia
Vertexginous

Plasmodium Is:
Fuath – Disembodiment
Demoninacht – Limbic Chaos
Nocentor – Reverberactions
Aretstikapha – Invocations
Yen Pox – Spiteful Whirlwind Generation