The unexpected return of Cave In, the dissonant revenge of Blut Aus Nord, and the brutal stampede of Predatory Light arrive to haunt our days in the best new metal.
Filled with venomous riffs, a cold-detached precision, and a sharp dissonant edge, Decoherence’s
System I is a haunting work of extravagant black metal.
Scouring through the endless library that is Bandcamp, you are bound to stumble upon something interesting. Back in 2019, it was Decoherence making their first step into the digital domain with a single track, “Embedded Observer”. Raw and brutal, an uncut black metal gem that relished all the angst and anguish of the genre. And yet, beneath the surface, there was something else brewing altogether.
The following releases from Decoherence saw them forge an intricate path. While black metal was still the defining factor, their sonic adventures became much more poised. What bloomed through Snorre Ruch’s cyclothymic riffs and the Thorns-ian vision, was combined with the industrial facade that Blut Aus Nord excavated alongside the astral projections of Darkspace. It was this culmination of flavors that guided Decoherence to the