Photo by Stephanie Gentry
Ross Dolan | Bass, Vocals
Robert Vigna | Guitar
Steve Shalaty | Drums
Alex Bouks | Guitar
One of the original vanguards of death metal is back. 37 years into their storied career, Immolation returns with their 12th album, Descent. Once again, long-time fans and unsuspecting newcomers will be confronted with hymns of darkness and fury, invoked by one of the most respected names in the genre.
Within these ten tracks, Immolation continues their journey away from the rejection of Catholicism and further into Gnostic foreboding. Is Earth actually Hell? Is there any path to salvation? Songs like “The Ephemeral Curse”, “Attrition”, and the massive title track “Descent”, explore these themes through the canon of mankind's tortured legacy. Amid frantic drums, searing guitars, and an unparalleled vocal roar that embodies Immolation's signature sound, the answer is clear - no help is coming. The album's title is self-evident as it chronicles the descent of failed empires, endless wars, and the corruption of the human soul. You will not be disappointed, but you may come away disillusioned.
Releases of this caliber are nothing new for Immolation. Since their legendary 1991 debut, Dawn of Possession, they have maintained an enduring standard of conviction and innovation that has influenced countless bands across the globe. Their work is unmistakable, as guitarist Bob Vigna's masterful performances lead the charge with soaring solos and sullen dirges. Mixed and mastered by long-time collaborator Zack Ohren, Descent offers a muscular production that captures the band in its most fiery and brooding moments alike. It would be too simple to deploy descriptions like “heavy” or “brutal”; this is death metal that stands alone with a unique and elevated voice.
Since their inception, Immolation has been a critically acclaimed institution in the underground. They have performed worldwide to thousands of dedicated followers, many of whom have followed the band through their entire career. They additionally have the rare distinction of never quitting, never faltering, and never selling out, despite their impressive tenure. These efforts culminated in the 2024 biography, Into Everlasting Fire – The Official History of Immolation by Kevin Stewart-Panko, which tells the story of the band's unwavering dedication to the music, and the challenges of maintaining their vision in the face of changing trends and industry demands.
Often imitated, but never surpassed, Immolation proves again why they remain one of the most enduring names in metal. If you're already a fan, you know why. If Descent is your first introduction, you will be a convert soon enough. - Jeff Tandy
