Hexis [DK]
the return of the Danish killing machine Hexis, one of the most promising bands and most avantgarde within the genre. After a handful of EPs, splits and some tours across Europe and South America, where the band left a trail of destruction wherever they went, Hexis left everyone on their knees begging for more. Well, do not despair. Your prayers were heard and have been answered. Hexis are back and they are angrier than ever. An avalanche of intense blackened riffs that are fired all over while the drummer plays at a pace that seems more like he’s controlling a frantic shredding machine, crushing everything in its stride. All of this is taking place as the voice of shredder Flip, sounding more evil than ever, rips through the middle of this dense blackness. All of you who know the band and have followed them since day one (like me) know what to expect here: a dense wall of the most perverted and vicious blackened hardcore dipped in the most corrupt sludge. Like I once stated, Hexis could easily be that false twin of the French band Céleste, from whom they were separated at birth, causing hate and anger to grow and mold her character.