“I invoke war” roars Frozen Soul’s powerhouse vocalist Chad Green on the second track of ‘No Place Of Warmth’, the band’s mammoth third full-length album. One can’t help but hear it as a battle cry, a statement of intent, one that aims to solidify the band as one of the death metal bands of the decade. Since their formation in 2018, the Texan quintet have swiftly ascended to become one of the most highly regarded, must-see acts on the death metal scene, combining influences of old school masters such as Obituary and Bolt Thrower with their own brand of ice-cold, knife-edged riffage and aggression. Having built their Matt Heafy-produced sophomore album ‘Glacial Domination’ on the promise of their impressive 2021 debut ‘Crypt Of Ice‘, ‘No Place Of Warmth‘ finds the band sounding heavier than ever, delivering songwriting mastery that is sharpened by an arsenal of songs that stand up to the genre’s greats.
‘No Place Of Warmth’’s epic opening title track is ominous...
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