Album Review – Hexrot / Formless Ruin of Oblivion (2025)

The first full-length opus by this American duo flows continuously across seven tracks, maintaining a constant tension between the harmony and dissonance of its ever-shifting web of musical ideas.

Combining a dense stylistic mélange of Death, Black, and Thrash Metal with inventive electronic experimentation and a keen sense of structure, Formless Ruin of Oblivion is the brand new offering by Massachusetts, United States-based Avantgarde Death/Black/Thrash Metal duo Hexrot, following up on their 2022 debut EP Gloomwrought. Mastered by Colin Marston at Menegroth – The Thousand Caves, and displaying a stunning artwork from The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymous Bosch, with logo by Nat Lacuna, the 35-minute first full-length opus by Arkain on vocals, guitars and bass, and Melmoth on vocals, drums and electronics flows continuously across seven tracks, maintaining a constant tension between the harmony and dissonance of its ever-shifting web of musical ideas. Seamlessly interwoven, a bed of modular synthesizer and other digital flourishes run the gamut from clangorous and industrial to warm and ethereal, being therefore recommended for fans of Felgrave, Construct of Lethe, Deathspell Omega, Blut aus Nord, Death, Ulcerate, and Veilburner.

What Lies Veiled is simply ethereal and enigmatic from the very first second, gradually morphing into an experimental beast led by the intricate drumming by Melmoth while Arkain shreds his axe in the name of insanity, flowing into Heavenward, a lecture in Avantgarde and Progressive Death Metal where their experimentations reach a whole new level, all boosted by the the duo’s demented vociferations; again seamlessly connecting with Consecrating Luminous Conflagration, where they keep blasting their demented sounds led by the wicked riffage by Arkain. Then we have the otherworldly interlude Ghostly Retrograde I, setting the stage for Hexrot to crush our souls and dreams with Clandestine Haunt, with Arkain’s caustic guitars matching perfectly with Melmoth’s frantic beats and fills in another explosion of demented Death Metal, once again changing its shape and form into the interlude Ghostly Retrograde II, another atmospheric and embracing instrumental piece that works perfectly as the warmup for the title-track Formless Ruin of Oblivion, a 15-minute creature from the abyss of extreme music, starting in the most phantasmagorical manner before the duo begins peeling our flesh mercilessly with their chaotic and visceral sounds, exhaling madness to their wicked riffs, bass lines and cryptic drums, as if there were three or four songs clashing in great fashion inside of it, consequently setting fire to the ambience until its climatic yet vile finale.

In addition to all that, the immediacy of a live studio recording gives Formless Ruin of Oblivion a high level of authenticity and power, but careful production ensures you’ll still be discovering new things multiple listens in. Hence, you can get to know more about such a promising duo hailing from the United States through their official Facebook and Instagram, stream their debut EP and soon their newborn opus on Spotify or any other streaming service, and purchase a copy of the album from the Transcending Obscurity Records’ BandCamp, main store, US store or EU store. It’s truly impressive how only two musicians were capable of putting together such a detailed, bold and complex album, sounding like a multi-headed beast of extreme music while remaining loyal to their foundations and absolutely humble, working hard to keep crafting high quality music for us avid metalheads. No idea what’s next for those two beyond talented guys, but if their next album is just as half as good as Formless Ruin of Oblivion, we’ll have a very good reason to keep a huge smile on our faces while headbanging manically.

Best moments of the album: Heavenward, Clandestine Haunt and Formless Ruin of Oblivion.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2025 Transcending Obscurity Records

Track listing
1. What Lies Veiled 3:49
2. Heavenward 5:26
3. Consecrating Luminous Conflagration 4:05
4. Ghostly Retrograde I 1:10
5. Clandestine Haunt 3:06
6. Ghostly Retrograde II 1:52
7. Formless Ruin of Oblivion 15:53

Band members
Arkain – vocals, guitars, bass
Melmoth – vocals, drums, electronics