Inferno's latest album, The Roman Empire, has been hailed as a masterpiece by fans and critics alike. The band's signature blend of black and death metal is on full display here, with a level of intensity and ferocity that few other bands can match.
From the opening track, "The First Born of the Dead," it's clear that Inferno is not interested in holding back. The guitar riffs are razor sharp, the drums thunderous, and the vocals raw and unrelenting. The album's title track, "The Roman Empire," is a standout, with its epic, cinematic feel and haunting melodies.
What sets The Roman Empire apart from Inferno's previous work is the band's willingness to experiment with different sounds and textures. "Nero" features haunting spoken word passages and atmospheric synths, while "Caligula" incorporates elements of traditional folk music.