With lyrical themes based around esotericism, individuality, and cosmic horror, the debut album by this American Black Metal horde paints either a picture of destruction and horror, or one of death and rebirth.
With lyrical themes based around esotericism, individuality, and cosmic horror, Infection, the debut full-length opus by Nashville, Tennessee-based Black Metal horde Lenax, paints either a picture of destruction and horror, or one of death and rebirth, depending on the stance of the listener. Produced and mixed by Ilarion Ivanenko, mastered by Øystein Brun at Crosound Studios, and displaying a Stygian cover art by David DeFigueredo, such a sulfurous offering by vocalist and guitarist Venomous, guitarist Mordred, and drummer Bones, with the support of guest musicians Hephaestus on bass, and Maikon on drums, pays homage to the band’s influences while establishing them as pioneers of something new altogether dubbed by Venomous as “cosmic horror fueled nightmares,” an immersive sonic rumination on rebellion against religion, revenge, and self-realization through occult technology, with a distinct nod to Lovecraftian lore and the impending doom of the Outer Gods.
The band darken the skies from the very first second in Worship Hymn, with Venomous living up to his own moniker, delivering harsh, serpent-like vocals for our vulgar delectation. Leeches sounds even more devastating and grim, led by the scorching riffage by Venomous and Mordred, resulting in a lesson in modern-day Black Metal, and Bones keeps hammering his drums in the name of darkness in Chains, another ruthless composition not recommended for the lighthearted. Crossroad Black begins in an atmospheric, cinematic manner to minimalist sounds, gradually evolving into a mid-tempo feast of pitch black darkness led by the visceral gnarls by Venomous and the crushing beats by Bones, whereas the band sounds utterly demonic in Hive Mind Apocalypse, with their riffs, blast beats and harsh vocals piercing our damned souls mercilessly.
We Are Legion carries a name that reeks of Black Metal, sounding as sulfurous and rebellious as it can be thanks to another blast of sick riffs by Venomous and Mordred; whereas Plague Bringer offers our putrid ears a slab of stylish first-class Black Metal, sounding and feeling absolutely and beautifully heavy-as-hell, with Venomous taking his growling to a whole new level of insanity. Then we have Overdrive, which is more like a dissonant instrumental interlude that doesn’t actually bring any extra power to the album, before they pulverize us all with Throne of the Forsaken, presenting epic lyrics growled by Venomous (“He’s the Pharaoh without a name / All the past has fallen / King of nothing, no stories told / Lost legends, Aeons gone”) while the music feels as imposing as it’s grim until the very end.
In summary, Infection is undoubtedly a must-listen for fans of Watain, Immortal, and Enslaved, among others, with Lenax presenting a style of Melodic Black Metal infused with just the right amount of Black N’ Roll to land themselves in a rather unique position in the genre with their new album. Hence, you can join those talented bastards from Nashville in their quest for total darkness via Facebook and Instagram, stream their sick creations on Spotify, and grab your copy of their sulfurous new album from BandCamp or by clicking HERE. The Lovecraftian cosmic horror brought into being by Lenax in their new album is truly outstanding, and if you dare to not listen to it, may the band haunt you in your deepest nightmares for all eternity.
Best moments of the album: Leeches, Crossroad Black and Plague Bringer.
Worst moments of the album: Overdrive.
Released in 2025 Independent
Track listing
1. Worship Hymn 4:55
2. Leeches 4:06
3. Chains 4:46
4. Crossroad Black 6:06
5. Hive Mind Apocalypse 3:36
6. We Are Legion 6:11
7. Plague Bringer 3:57
8. Overdrive 2:32
9. Throne of the Forsaken 3:56
Band members
Venomous – vocals, guitar
Mordred – guitar, backing vocals
Bones – drums
Guest musicians
Hephaestus – bass
Maikon – drums