Review
Masakr casts aside the past ten years with a single swing of its blood-drenched claw, returning to the swarming Hellhammer-by-way-of-Darkthrone violence of the band's rich history as if not a moment had passed. Indeed, the influence of the latter is now somewhat lesser, with the band displaying a more individual sound than before. Without a superfluous moment or throwaway riff, the album's 30 minutes pass in a thunderstorm of forthright scorn. - Zero Tolerance 5/5