GLUTTONY
Title:Eulogy To Blasphemy
Label:FDA Records
Release Date: 13th March 2016
Gluttony’s Eulogy To Blasphemy doesn’t just descend into darkness; it claims dominion over it. This is an album forged in the furnace beneath the world, where riffs coil like serpents and drums strike like ritual hammers on ancient stone.
From the first note, you feel the temperature drop. The air thickens. The shadows lean in. This isn’t music, it’s a summoning.
The guitars roar with the confidence of something that knows the light can’t touch it. The bass rumbles like a storm gathering behind a mountain of skulls. The vocals? A proclamation from a throne carved out of defiance and fire.
There’s a wicked theatricality to it, not cartoonish, not forced, but ritualistic, like the band is conducting a ceremony older than language.
Each track is a chapter in a scripture written in smoke and rebellion a testament to metal’s power to turn darkness into art.
This work of art is stunning, and a few favourite tracks that stand out for me are “Hung from entrails.” It's dark, ritualistic, and addictive.
The stunning and gruesome "A haunting wordless choir" weaves a story of unimaginable pain, a presence that lingers in your brain, and has the listener replaying it again and again!
Every track grips you like a shadow‑born prophecy, pulling you deeper as it coils through your mortal shell. Each moment twists and mutates, leaving you locked in that perfect crossroads of awe and delirium, a place where reason falters, instinct takes the throne, and the music rewrites the very pulse running beneath your skin.
This Album doesn’t just crawl out of the grave; it erupts from the earth like a sermon spat by a fallen priest who’s traded every last shred of faith for the cold thrill of the abyss. This record isn’t here to amuse you; it’s here to corrupt your senses, shatter your expectations, and drag you through the cemetery’s shadow‑choked mire until you’re grinning like you’ve finally found your true home in the dark.
This isn’t just an album. It’s a ceremony. A roar in the face of silence. A reminder that Gluttony are back ad there demonic hearts still beats loud, wild, and unbound. If you want a blasphemous baptism in blood and distortion, step right in to "Eulogy To Blasphemy"
"Eulogy to Blasphemy" is a celebration of everything death metal should be: Bold. Unapologetic. Atmospheric. Overflowing with mythic swagger.
Gluttony have crafted an album that feels like a torch held high in a storm a beacon for the unrepentant, the passionate, the ones who crave music that shakes the earth beneath their feet.
Reviewed by :Seb Di Gatto
Reviewed:08/03/2026 Score:9/10
Track listing:
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Intro
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All These Trees Are Gallows
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Hung From Entrails
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Excoriation Thrall
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Eulogy to Blasphemy
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Awoken in Autopsy
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A Face Devoured by Rats
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Corpses Eating Corpses
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Threshold to Nonexistance
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A Haunting Wordless Choir
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Immured by Rotting Corpses
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Burn (CD/LP only)
Band Lineup:
Anders Härén: Guitars
Magnus Ödling: Vocals
John Henriksson: Drums
Max Bergman: Bass


