The “Kings of Fire” of Blackened Death Metal return after over a decade with a scorching new EP, burning with the tension between chaos and sacred order, ruin and restoration, mortal defiance and divine decree.
The indomitable Melechesh, the “Kings of Fire” of Blackened Death Metal with Middle-Eastern and Folk Metal influences, who also label themselves as “Sumerian Thrashing Black Metal Pioneers,” are finally back into the battlefield over ten years after their last opus Enki with a fulminating three-track EP entitled Sentinels Of Shamash. Recorded and mixed by Kristian Kohlmannslehner at Kohlekeller Studio, with vocals recorded at Neverworld Recordings and Kingsize Soundlabs, with additional sessions at Forneus Studio, and displaying a classy artwork by Néstor Ávalos, the newborn spawn by Melechesh Ashmedi on vocals, guitars, keyboards, piano and folk instruments, Lord Curse on drums and percussion, Moloch on the guitars, backing vocals and folk instruments, and featuring the iconic Rob Caggiano as a guest bassist bass, Sentinels Of Shamash sees the band enter a ceremonial descent into ancient law, fire, and cosmic vigilance. Rooted in the solar authority of Shamash, god of truth and justice in Mesopotamian cosmology, the EP burns with the tension between chaos and sacred order, ruin and restoration, mortal defiance and divine decree.
Sharp, metallic guitar riffs set fire to the atmosphere in The Seventh Verdict, featuring guest Jessica Pimentel on vocals, boosted by hard hitting drums and Ashmedi’s infernal vociferations, inspiring us to headbang like true metalmaniacs in an overdose of Middle-Eastern Black Metal magic. The rumbling bass by Rob and the massive beats by Lord Curse offer Ashmedi and Moloch exactly what they need to cut our skin deep with their infuriated riffs in In Shadows, In Light, a rebellious and visceral Black Metal extravaganza by the band; and it’s pedal to the metal in the closing song Raptors of Anzu, offering our avid ears over six minutes of darkness, chaos, heavy-as-hell guitars, and the always piercing, hellish gnarls by Ashmedi, ending the EP on a beyond atmospheric, tribal and venomous mode.
In the end, Sentinels of Shamash stands as a mythological statement shaped in flame and discipline, a work of vigilance, a declaration that truth remains luminous even in eras of shadow. You can get to know more about the mighty Melechesh and show the band your utmost support by following the project on Facebook and on Instagram, by subscribing to their YouTube channel, by streaming their unique creations on most platforms such as Spotify, and of course by purchasing the EP from the Reigning Phoenix Music webstore (EU, US or UK), or simply by clicking HERE. The sentinels do not sleep. The sun does not close its eye. And through relentless sonic force, Melechesh remind us that judgment is eternal, and order, though challenged, will rise again in fire. All hail Melechesh and the Sentinels Of Shamash, and may their Extreme Metal fire keep burning for many centuries to come.
Best moments of the album: In Shadows, In Light.
Worst moments of the album: The fact that it’s only a three-song EP.
Released in 2026 Reigning Phoenix Music
Track listing
1. The Seventh Verdict 6:23
2. In Shadows, In Light 8:26
3. Raptors of Anzu 6:12
Band members
Melechesh Ashmedi – vocals, guitar, keyboards, piano, folk instruments
Lord Curse – drums, percussion
Moloch – guitars, backing vocals, folk instruments
Guest musicians
Jessica Pimentel – vocals on “The Seventh Verdict”
Rob Caggiano – bass (session)