
Hel Hath Fury’s From Ashes is a full-throttle, no-holds-barred sonic assault that grips you from the first note and doesn’t let go. This Denver-based melodic death metal outfit is here to make a statement—one forged in fire, resilience, and raw emotion. With a sound that fuses crushing riffs, intricate melodies, and sheer aggression, they carve out a space that’s both brutal and beautifully haunting.
Kicking things off, “End of Humanity” hits like a meteor strike. The slow, menacing distortion looms like an approaching apocalypse, while the melodic guitars weave eerie tension into the chaos. The drums barrel forward like a war machine, relentless and crushing. And then the vocals come in, scathing, guttural, and downright demonic, clawing through the mix like an enraged beast.
By the time “Imperial Game” rolls around, you’re already deep in the trenches. This track stands out with its hypnotic guitar work, riffs that twist, slither, and morph like a living entity. There’s a calculated precision in the way the snarling vocals intertwine with the instrumentals, each growl echoing the tension in the music. The drums, meanwhile, feel like an army marching into battle, pounding with a sense of grim inevitability.
Then there’s “From Ashes,” the EP’s title track and its most furious offering, closing things off. The vocals spit fire over a relentless drum assault that pulses with desperation. The distortion creates a storm of sound with an atmosphere of chaos and destruction. It’s the sound of a battle unfolding in real-time, raw and unfiltered.
From Ashes cements Hel Hath Fury as a force to be reckoned with. If you crave melodic death metal that hits hard, cuts deep, and leaves you breathless, this EP is your next obsession. Check it out on Spotify.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

