This album can be called one of the emblems of underground OTT Mexican scene within raw Black Metal, all bands committed to that great mystery that surrounds them.
All bands used to belong to disappeared Orda et Terram Tenebrae circle.
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released September 2, 2021
It contains 19 tracks and has a duration of almost two hours.
Previously, first "To Perpetual Madness Transmutation" was released by another abandoned label (which ironically we had to buy to obtain all the some titles and rights with the help of the members of this split).
This split contains 3 announced bands and... bonus bands that are not registered.
supported by 11 fans who also own “To Perpetual Madness Transmutation II”
Raw, noisy and bass heavy, a ghastly experience which causes my mind to form pale and bleak images, truly a masterpiece of raw black metal. __the_demons_lair__
supported by 10 fans who also own “To Perpetual Madness Transmutation II”
This is one of the most unrelentingly brutal attacks I've ever heard in this context. Carried out with a purity of vision and a razor-focused intent to do harm. A completely draining experience. I love it. VomitPiñata
Thought-provoking, thunderous jazz-metal from Krallice's Nicholas McMaster and Lev Weinstein — two of NYC's most respected metal musicians. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 20, 2018
supported by 10 fans who also own “To Perpetual Madness Transmutation II”
Absolutely harrowing, howling, hurting raw black metal. The mind battering you get when you really focus on what is happening in Interment II is just spectacular.
The record that got me into Mnima, and it unveils a whole incredible wealth of foul but immensely beautiful blackness. PaulTheOwl/Ripper/MxBv