Foretold's latest album, In Rotting Memory, is a haunting and atmospheric journey through the depths of despair and darkness. The band's blend of black metal, death metal, and atmospheric elements creates a sonic landscape that is both eerie and captivating.
The album's opener, "Drowned in Oblivion," sets the tone for the rest of the record with its ominous guitar riffs and pummeling drums. The haunting vocals of lead singer, John Doe, add an extra layer of intensity to the already foreboding atmosphere.
Tracks like "The Burden of Existence" and "Infinite Suffering" showcase Foretold's ability to create complex and layered compositions that never lose their intensity. The band's use of atmospheric elements and spoken-word interludes add an extra layer of depth to the already dense sound.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Through the Eyes of the Dead." The track features a guest appearance from legendary death metal vocalist, George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher, and his guttural vocals add an extra layer of brutality to an already intense track.