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Decibel Magazine premieres new track of death/doom metal band HEX

Hex are wowing listeners with their unique brand of death/doom metal. Their music is not directly derivative but a mix of different elements from both genres. The result is a fascinating concoction that leaves you riveted till the end. Check out the Decibel Magazine premiere of the song Apocryphal AT THIS LINK

““Apocryphal” moves fluidly from a crusty, HM2-powered death metal ripper into a crawling, crushing slab of doom before closing out with another minute of ripping death metal.”

- "worthy contender for Death/Doom album of the year" - Planet Mosh (UK) 5/5

- "thrilling experience" - Captured Howls (US) 5/5

- "executed to near perfection" - Heavy Blog Is Heavy (US)

- "amazing" - Metal Temple (Greece) 9/10

- "highest quality without any defect" - Dissecting the Euphony (Malaysia)

- "downright ferocious" - No Clean Singing (US)

- "excellent" - Glacially Musical (UK)

- "thunderously heavy" - Wonderbox Metal (UK)

- "the game was already won from the first seconds" - Metal Na Lata (Brazil) 9/10

- "has all the ingredients to devastate" - Dioses Del Metal (Spain)

- "jam-packed with one staggering quality after another" - Head-banger Reviews (US)

- "a very good balance between the ferocity and forcefulness of Death Metal and the heaviness and gloomy feeling of Doom Metal" - Broken Tomb (Spain) 8/10 

HEX (Spain) – ‘God Has No Name’ (July 5th, 2019)

Genre – Death/Doom Metal
Release Date – July 5th, 2019
Record Label – Transcending Obscurity Records
For fans of – Runemagick, Bolt Thrower, Gorefest, Paganizer, Unleashed, Paradise Lost, Warlord U.K.

Spain’s best kept secret, Hex, return with a pummelling new full length of death/doom metal music with unconventional riffing and delivery. This is mid-paced death/doom metal that is reminiscent of early RunemagickBolt ThrowerParadise LostHypocrisy and Unleashed. But there’s more than meets the eye, as the music is interspersed with exotic riffing, female vocals, interludes and even breakdowns. There’s a certain appeal to their music that makes it stand out from the derivative lot as this doesn’t owe too much to any particular style or band. It’s a cohesive fusion of various influences melded into a sound that Hex can now call their own. With members of experienced bands in the lineup such as VirulencyTombIncursed, to name a few, the outcome is simply phenomenal. The fiercely titled release ‘God Has No Name’ will go down as the breakthrough album for the band and perhaps even the whole of the current death/doom style with the band’s innovative and thoughtful approach towards it.

Band lineup – 
Adolfo WB – Guitars 
Jon – Guitars 
Asier – Drums 
Jonathan – Vocals 
Endika – Bass

Artwork by Warbanner 

Track listing – 
1. Thy Kingdom Gone
2. Soulsculptor
3. Worshipping Falsehood
4. Daevangelism – The Dark Sunset
5. Where Gods Shall Not Reign
6. Apocryphal
7. All Those Lies That Dwells…

Official Bandcamp
Transcending Obscurity Site
Transcending Obscurity US Store
Transcending Obscurity Europe Store
Transcending Obscurity Official YouTube Channel
Transcending Obscurity Records Facebook
Hex Facebook

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