Incurso

Incurso
Studio album by Spawn of Possession
Released March 13, 2012
Recorded 2011 at Pama Studio
Genre Technical Death Metal
Length 52:35
Label Relapse Records
Producer Magnus Sedenberg
Spawn of Possession chronology
Noctambulant
(2006)
Incurso
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Sputnikmusic[2]
Metal Injection[3]

Incurso is the third album by the Swedish death metal band Spawn of Possession, released in 2012. The album title is Latin for "I raid" or "I attack." It features two new band members, Christian Muenzner (Obscura, Necrophagist) on lead guitars and Erlend Caspersen (Blood Red Throne, Dismal Euphony) on bass. The album has received very positive responses from fans and critics alike, as it is widely regarded as the best Spawn of Possession album up to date. Most of the positives went to describe how "Incurso is one of the rare highly technical albums that stay interesting and makes the listener to pay attention from the first to the last minute." Heavy Blog is Heavy dubbed the album as the best technical death metal album of all time .

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Abodement (Music: Bryssling)"   1:40
2. "Where Angels Go Demons Follow (Music: Bryssling, Lyrics: Röndum)"   5:40
3. "Bodiless Sleeper (Music: Bryssling, Lyrics: Röndum)"   5:47
4. "The Evangelist (Music: Bryssling, Lyrics: Röndum)"   9:44
5. "Servitude of Souls (Music: Bryssling, Caspersen, Lyrics: Röndum)"   4:30
6. "Deus Avertat (Music: Bryssling, Caspersen, Lyrics: Röndum)"   5:39
7. "Spiritual Deception (Music: Bryssling, Lyrics: Röndum)"   6:33
8. "No Light Spared (Music: Bryssling, Lyrics: Röndum)"   4:35
9. "Apparition (Music: Bryssling, Lyrics: Röndum)"   8:24
Total length:
52:35

Credits

Spawn of Possession

Additional personnel

References

  1. Eduardo Rivadavia. "Allmusic: SoP-Incurso". Allmusic. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
  2. . Sputnikmusic. Retrieved on 2012-07-01.
  3. Kit Brown. . Metal Injection. Retrieved on 2012-07-01.


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