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Black Metal Friday: Acherontas “Ma-IoN (Formulas of Reptilian Unification)”
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Acherontas Band Photo

Acherontas is a black metal band with members from all across Europe. Their frontman and namesake is the legendary guitarist/vocalist Acherontas V. Priest formerly of the band Stutthof. These guys consider their shows to be black mass rituals as opposed to mere entertainment. They regularly perform with their faces masked.

Since the band’s inception in 2007, they have released five full length albums and countless splits, EPs, and compilations. Today’s Black Metal Friday pick is the title track of their most recent album, Ma”‹-“‹IoN (Formulas of Reptilian Unification), which was released this past February on the World Terror Committee label. So, crank it up and enjoy the ritual.

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