Album Review – Undersave / Merged In Abstract Perdition (2025)

These unheralded Death Metal heroes from Portugal return with their third opus, displaying a marked progression from their previous efforts without abandoning their core sound.

Unheralded Death Metal heroes from Portugal, Undersave have been carving their own path, and every half a decade or so we get an album that is a huge step ahead from the previous one. Mixed and mastered by Diogo Santana at Noise Portrait Recordings, and displaying a sinister artwork by Belial NecroArts (Hierarchies, Perishing, and many more), the band’s third full-length opus Merged In Abstract Perdition displays a marked progression from their 2018 sophomore Sadistic Iterations… Tales of Mental Rearrangement without completely abandoning their core sound, offering an infernal yet intricate slab of Dissonant Death Metal carefully crafted by Nuno Braz on vocals and guitars, André Carvalho also on the guitars, Renato Laia on bass, and Pedro Pereira on drums, being therefore tailored for fans of Immolation, Ulcerate, Replicant, Maere, Gorguts, Dysgnostic, and Saevus Finis, among others.

The band begins distilling their fusion of Progressive and Death Metal with experimental and uncanny sounds in Unshakable And Unlimited Levels Of Obsession, with the bass by Renato sounding utterly metallic and vibrant; and their feast of idiosyncratic sounds goes on in full force in Unconscious Assimilation…Path To Tangible Reality, with the vile guttural by Nuno being boosted by his own riffage alongside André’s also menacing guitar lines. Effervescent Futile Thoughts Of A Phobic Being is another excellent song with a creative and wicked title, with Pedro hammering his drums nonstop in a Progressive and Avantgarde Death Metal extravaganza, and Nuno and André simply shred their axes in Forced Retraumatization…Unlocking Spiritual Illumination, offering our avid ears an overdose of madness and intricacy. The band shows no mercy for our souls in Fictitious And Impermanent Self-Refinement, with Pedro taking the lead with his fulminating beats and fills, and there’s still time for more of their disruptive Death Metal in the form of Fathomless Contempt Nourished By Unrealistic Predictions, with Nuno roaring nonstop accompanied by the eerie sounds crafted by his bandmates. Last but not least, we’re treated to six minutes of pure insanity titled Narcissistic Supreme Alienation, where their experimental sounds and tones walk hand in hand with Pedro’s crushing drums.

In summary, Undersave may have just come up with a must-listen album for any fan of extreme music, rivalling if not surpassing not only their own albums but also those by the other luminaries in the style. Hence, you can find those talented Portuguese metallers on Facebook and on Instagram, including their pulverizing live shows, stream their unique creations on Spotify, and of course put your damned hands on Merged in Abstract Perdition from their own BandCamp or from the Transcending Obscurity Records’ BandCamp, main store, US store or EU store, or simply click HERE for all things Undersave. Merged in Abstract Perdition is indeed a masterful album that is at once dark, dissonant, and atmospheric, and once you dive deep into its vicious sounds, get ready for a one-way descent into madness.

Best moments of the album: Unconscious Assimilation…Path To Tangible Reality, Forced Retraumatization…Unlocking Spiritual Illumination and Narcissistic Supreme Alienation.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2025 Transcending Obscurity Records

Track listing
1. Unshakable And Unlimited Levels Of Obsession 5:39
2. Unconscious Assimilation…Path To Tangible Reality 5:20
3. Effervescent Futile Thoughts Of A Phobic Being 5:06
4. Forced Retraumatization…Unlocking Spiritual Illumination 5:43
5. Fictitious And Impermanent Self-Refinement 4:29
6. Fathomless Contempt Nourished By Unrealistic Predictions 5:34
7. Narcissistic Supreme Alienation 6:12

Band members
Nuno Braz – vocals, guitars
André Carvalho – guitars
Renato Laia – bass
Pedro Pereira – drums

Album Review – Irae / Promiscuous Fire EP (2025)

Get ready for 23 minutes of timeless, medieval darkness masterfully crafted by one of the most sulfurous names of the Portuguese Black Metal scene.

A member of the infamous “Black Circle” together with Decrepitude, Mons Veneris, Rainha Cólera and Vetala, Lisbon, Portugal-based Black Metal entity Irae is unleashing upon humanity a sulfurous new EP titled Promiscuous Fire, following up on its critically acclaimed 2022 opus Assim na Terra como no Inferno. In Promiscuous Fire, the lone wolf Vulturius on “fires of tradition and demonic vengeance” (aka vocals, guitars and bass) is joined by guest J Goat on “apocalyptic beats, necromantic creations and doom” (aka bass, additional vocals and drum programming), plus guest vocals by Obskuritatem on two of the four songs, spreading pitch black darkness that only gets even more obscure to the venomous mastering by D.S. at Noise Portrait Recordings and the Stygian artwork by Ainul Iblis.

It’s pure old school Black Metal from the very first second in The Curse of Lael, led by the demonic gnarling by Vulturius, who’s also ruthless armed with his sulfurous axe, delivering caustic, visceral riffs nonstop; followed by Vinho de Gólgota, another fulminating explosion of Black Metal madness by Vulturius supported by J Goat and his thunderous bass. Furthermore, Vulturius vocals couldn’t have sounded more demonic, sending shivers down our spines throughout the entire song. Porco de Satanás continues to showcase Vulturius’ deep passion for extreme music and the dark arts, with the additional vocals by guest Obskuritatem bringing a welcome touch of dementia and evil to the overall result, whereas Endless Circle sounds and feels as disturbing, evil and thunderous as the other songs of the EP, with Vulturius being a beast incarnate on vocals once again to properly end the album on a high and demonic note.

For those who think Irae is “just” a raw Black Metal band, Promiscuous Fire will prove to be quite a reckoning. While by no means “polished” per se, there’s a decidedly refined amalgamation of cleaner tones and classic Black Metal songwriting in a Second Wave style, or in other words, it’s simply 23 minutes of timeless, medieval darkness, and you can savor all that by streaming the EP and all of the band’s previous releases on Spotify, and of course by purchasing a copy of the EP from BandCamp or from Signal Rex. Vulturius shows no mercy for our putrid, useless souls in his newborn opus, forged in the fires of the beautiful Lisbon, ready to spread his dark wings upon humanity and to keep carrying the torch of old school Black Metal for many years to come under his diabolical beast Irae, and I bet all fans of the darkest side of music will love to hear more from him sooner than later as his new EP is indeed amazing.

Best moments of the album: Vinho de Gólgota and Porco de Satanás.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2025 Signal Rex

Track listing
1. The Curse of Lael 6:06
2. Vinho de Gólgota 5:10
3. Porco de Satanás 6:30
4. Endless Circle 4:56

Band members
Vulturius – vocals, all instruments

Guest musicians
J Goat – bass, additional vocals, drum programming
Obskuritatem – additional vocals on “Porco de Satanás” and “Endless Circle”