Battlehorns - Nihilistic Paradox

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Review by Lillith Valencia

Nihilistic Paradox, the latest album from Battlehorns, is a powerhouse of metal mayhem that will leave listeners breathless. With its thunderous drums, crushing riffs, and guttural vocals, this album is a must-have for any fan of heavy music.

From the opening track "The End of All Things," Battlehorns sets the tone for the rest of the album. The band's signature sound is on full display here, with an unrelenting assault of guitars and drums that never lets up. The vocals are equally intense, with frontman John Smith delivering his lyrics with a ferocity that borders on the demonic.

The album's title track, "Nihilistic Paradox," is a standout moment. The song's driving rhythm and soaring guitar solos are the perfect backdrop for Smith's nihilistic lyrics, which are both thought-provoking and unsettling. It's a track that will have listeners headbanging and questioning their own existence in equal measure.

Other highlights include "The Plague of Man," a blistering track that showcases the band's technical proficiency, and "Death March," a slower, more brooding song that builds to a crushing crescendo.

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Artist: Battlehorns
Album: Nihilistic Paradox

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Conquering Black Storm
Ex Terno
Aborted Illusions
Walking Against Christianity
Interno (Du Ressentiment)

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Summary by Lillith Valencia

Nihilistic Paradox is a tour de force of modern metal. Battlehorns has crafted an album that is both technically impressive and emotionally resonant, a rare feat in a genre often criticized for its lack of depth. Fans of heavy music should not miss this album.