Crucifist Black Metal -
: A tribute to their roots, covering the classic by Angel Witch . The Silence
Today, Demon-Haunted World stands as a reminder of a time when the boundaries between thrash, doom, and black metal were blurred by nothing but a shared passion for the loud, the fast, and the profane. Crucifist Black Metal
By 2010, the project went on hold. Like a haunting that ends as abruptly as it began, Crucifist faded into the annals of metal history. Dan Lilker eventually moved toward a "self-imposed retirement" from the grueling tour cycles of his larger bands, though his legacy—and the brief, burning light of Crucifist—continues to inspire those who seek the "old way" of making metal. : A tribute to their roots, covering the
In the rusted heart of Rochester, New York, where the winter chill gnaws at the iron of abandoned factories, a sound was born that didn't just belong to the shadows—it was forged by them. This is the story of , a band that bridged the gap between old-school heavy metal and the raw, unholy spirit of the black metal underground. The Summoning Like a haunting that ends as abruptly as
: A display of their knack for eerie, traditional heavy metal riffs twisted into something more sinister.
: A title that promised exactly what the music delivered—unfiltered aggression.