Album Review: Diabolizer – “Murderous Revelations”

That cover erupts like scripture penned in magma and hatred. A lone figure, cloaked in abyssal tatters, raising his hand in command, summoning an infernal storm of winged abominations. They scream from the fissures like miscarried angels, pouring out of a sky that is no sky at all, it is gaping wound in the firmament… crowned by a colossal skull, grinning as the world beneath it burns.

The mountains are no longer stone, they are altars of ash, jagged ribs of a planet flayed alive. Lava floods through them like veins cut open for sacrament, staining everything in the colors of judgment: blood, smoke, and the radiance of annihilation. The book in the conjurer’s hand is no gospel; its pages vomit curses, each word a key turning in the lock of the abyss.

This is not revelation in the holy sense, this is revelation as massacre. A theater where the divine is strangled, and what remains is the triumphant roar of carrion gods. The cover is not inviting, it is indicting. It tells you so plainly: step inside, and you step into a liturgy written in blood, where damnation is the only chorus and the only salvation is to be torn apart by the wings of the pit.

And That was only the first track, you have 7 more. Following 2021’s “Khalkedonian Death” these turkish Masters of Death craft are still sharp as fuck. I can precisely recall when a friend of mine sent me a link back in 2012 (hell yes) with 2 tracks from their first demo “Shadow of Impending Decimation” the vocals from the so called Abomination Demonseed got into the feeling i was being taught a lesson, that dude WAS ANGRY, for the record, he’s angrier than ever. Well, this line-up to be honest, was destined to do great things, considering Malik and and Mustafa also hit their strings in Hyperdontia, not to mention dozens of other projects such as Engulfed, Decaying Purity (RIP) and so on. These guys definitely know their shit. Just complementing the string team, Can Yakay Darbaz is the other guitar man, also in Engulfed and Burial Invocation (Definitely a must check if you’re not familiar with those).

Now let’t talk about Engin Güngör AKA Aberrant, the driving force, or the force of nature sitting behind the drumkit. As I write this review, “Purulent Divinity in Black Flames” is blasting. I am huge Death Metal fan, and dude, i am addicted to this album. All the Elements here blend so beautifully, creating one of the Top Death Metal releases from this year. Titles like “Hogtied in Razorwire” and “Bloodsteam Bonegrinder” makes me faithful there still people willing to put maximum effort in the style. This album has everything, from Brutal Passages such as “Into the Depths of Diseased Minds”, an amazing opener to more Oldschool pieces which amazed me: “Set the World Ablaze (Infernal Dawn)”. If you live in Europe, they have some dates scheduled, make sure you catch them, you won’t regret at all.

Now I will wrap this up like waving from the Jaws of Cerberus. “Murderous Revelations” is a true masterpiece and must be praised. Check them out.