DIABOLIZER - Khaledonian Death, CD, Death Metal is released in 2021 on Everlasting Spew Records - SPIT048CD in Italy.

The CD, front and back covers as well as lyrics and photo are Brand New, unwrapped.

There are 8 tracks on it :
1- Dawn Of Obliteration, 2- Maelstroms Of Abhorrence, 3- Cloaked In An Aura Of Madness, 4- Mayhemic Darkness & Possessed Visions, 5- Sulphurous Vengeance, 6- Bringers Of Khaledonian Death, 7- Spearfuck The Throes Of Treason, Perishing In His Oceans Of Blood
Matrix / Runout : 113.159 #2 ServiceDVD.it
Mould SID Code : IFPI 3J06


DIABOLIZER is :
Abomination - Vocals
Mustafa Gürcalioğlu - Lead & Rhythm Guitar
Can Yakay Darbaz - Lead & Rhythm Guitar
Malik Çamlica - Bass Guitar
Engin "Aberrant" Güngör - Drums

DIABOLIZER's Khalkedonian Death brings a strong death metal pedigree to the starting gate. Featuring members of HYPERDONTIABURIAL INVOCATION, and ENGULFEDDIABOLIZER play a brutal, technical, yet groove-filled style of death metal formed from the blasphemous union of diabolical influences like DEICIDENILE, and CANNIBAL CORPSE. Their sound Is remarkably well-formed and altogether darker and more violent beast, a black hole whose mass has steadily increasing ... Khalkedonian Death is pure savagery through eight diverse tracks. While Cloaked In An Aura Of Madness is a groovy satisfying ride Dawn Of Obliteration is a blistering exercise in breakneck technicality, and 7-minute centre piece Mayhemic Darkness And Possessed Visions channels NILE’s epic sensibilities in its creepy intro and outro. Spearfuck The Throes Of Treason delivers a beatdown that is about as subtle as its name, and Sulphuric Vengeance is built for pure speed. There’s a little bit of everything here, but it all fits together into a cohesive whole. The performances here are simply mesmerizing. Guitars offer up an astounding amount of worming riffs, thunderous chugs, and blazing leads, and the way they effortlessly change speeds with believable transitions sets them apart from so much of what is going on in death metal’s more progressive or technical sectors these days. The rhythm section is relentless, with drums turning in an unbelievably athletic performance and bass guitar providing technical bass noodles that manage to cut through the musical chaos. The production sounds really good. Khalkedonian Death is technical without being tech-death, brutal without falling entirely under the brutal death label, and old school without being old school death metal. It’s just death metal, pure and simple.