Goat Torment – Forked Tongues (Album Review)


Belgium duo Goat torment return after six years with their latest release Forked Tongues.

One listens to the track Deceitful faith and its scathing anti-religious monologue that is surrounded by swirling uncompromising black metal, Goat Torment is back, and they are as unflinching and uncompromising as ever.

Profanation and Disorder and Disruption are blasphemous glorious, blackened death metal stompers that leave little for subtlety and are all about aggression.

online pharmacy buy ivermectin online no prescription pharmacy

That’s what makes Goat Torment and Forked Tongues so impressive. Its straight up, the message is clear, it’s all there in its ugly glory for you to embrace or be repelled by.

online pharmacy buy doxycycline online no prescription pharmacy

  the music is Deathened/Black metal that’s traditional, terrifying (the title track) and in the name of the Devil just in case you were confused.

The quieter moments are eerie yet heavy moments so heavy, military-like in its execution and its unrelenting pace, the guitar work inspired, and its ability to invoke the band’s musical incantations.

From the cover art alone, this is music as a weapon designed to tear at the fabric of everything you think you know. Goat Torment Epitomises the darkened evil Heart of pure Black metal with its nihilistic intent musical execution.

Four demonic roos

Goat Torment: Facebook

Release Year: 2021
Label: Season of Mist Underground Activists
Category: Album
Country: Belgium

Reviewed by Sparky