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The nine epic works on THRONEHAMMER's 'Kingslayer' surprise with the band's most diverse material yet, with more power than ever before, with huge riffs that unfold completely in each piece. Unapologetic doom metal ethos meets destruction and untamed devastation, reminiscent of Paradise Lost, Bathory, Slayer, Katatonia, Bolt Thrower, Amorphis, Candlemass, Celtic Frost, and even traces of post-rock. All of this can be discovered in THRONEHAMMER's new overwhelming epic album 'Kingslayer'. The doom command led by singer Kat has clearly evolved and surpasses their previous album, 'Incantation Rites'. The epic lyrics contribute to this, and the vocals are even more versatile than before. As a guest, Daniel Kaufman (ex Mindrot, ex Dystopia, ex Eyes of Fire, Destroy Judas) joins in on vocals for the song 'Sacrosanct Grounds'. A powerful sound that leaves no questions unanswered also plays its part. The album was mastered by Patrick Engel / Temple Of Disharmony (Asphyx, Candlemass, Darkthrone, Tiamat, Dissection, Trouble, Slayer). On the lengthy 'Kingslayer', there are shades of various genres, yet each track is clearly a THRONEHAMMER track.