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		<title>Bethledeign &#8211; Iconography of Suffering</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you haven&#8217;t checked out Virginia&#8217;s Construct of Lethe, do so now. Their 2018 effort Exiler, was one of 2018s best death metal albums, and now founder Tony Petrocelly has gone back to Construct of Lethe&#8216;s past to deliver a vision of the band&#8217;s future&#8230;bear with me here. Back in the early 00s , before [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you haven&#8217;t checked out Virginia&#8217;s <strong>Construct of Lethe</strong>, do so now. Their 2018 effort <a href="https://www.teethofthedivine.com/reviews/construct-of-lethe-exiler/"><em>Exiler</em></a>, was one of 2018s best death metal albums, and now founder Tony Petrocelly has gone back to <strong>Construct of Lethe</strong>&#8216;s past to deliver a vision of the band&#8217;s future&#8230;bear with me here.</p>
<p>Back in the early 00s , before C<strong>onstruct of Lethe,</strong> there was <strong>Bethledeign</strong>, and they released an EP and a demo, but that band died, became<strong> Construct of Lethe</strong>, but they had some unreleased material that didn&#8217;t fit in <strong>Lethe&#8217;s</strong> twisty, churny death metal. And now Petrocelly has reformed <strong>Bethledeign</strong> while <strong>Lethe</strong> takes a break and used that material years later to release one of 2019s most out of nowhere blistering albums.</p>
<p><iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 120px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=3953491959/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/artwork=small/transparent=true/" seamless=""><a href="http://edgewoodarsenal.bandcamp.com/album/iconography-of-suffering">Iconography of Suffering by Bethledeign</a></iframe></p>
<p>Aiding him on this rebirth is Gus Barr (<strong>Lago</strong>) on guitars and <strong>Hideous Divinity</strong> drummer Giulio Galati, and holy shit is this good. I can see why it didn&#8217;t fit in the <strong>Construct of Lethe</strong> sound as it&#8217;s an all together different beast, being more blackened death metal akin to <strong>Angelcorpse, Belphegor</strong>, or early is <strong>Behemoth </strong>in its feral delivery, and some early <strong>Deicide</strong>-ish patterns mixed in, but even adds some surprisingly gruff melody here and there that reminds me of bands like <strong>House of Atreus</strong> or <strong>Arghoslent.</strong></p>
<p>The album is a short, perfect, razor sharp 31 minutes, with 8 songs and no bullshit. Immediately, from searing opener &#8220;Domain&#8221; is clear this album will tear your throat out. From aptly named &#8220;Opens-Eviscerates&#8221; through the sheer melodic savagery of &#8220;Eight Pointed Star&#8221; which hints at some <strong>At the Gates</strong> on bath salts influence (which arises again for a real banger, &#8220;Besieged By Night&#8221;) to seething standout &#8220;The Lament Configuration&#8221; , the album is relentless but somehow engaging as well. If you liked last years <strong>Blood of the Wolf</strong> effort, this is for you.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m glad these 8 songs got to finally see the light of day, even though it&#8217;s a shame they are only available on LP or in a digital format on bandcamp (maybe Petrocelly can pull a Lord K/ <strong>The Project Hate</strong> fan funding CD version program?). Lets hope this isn&#8217;t the last we hear of this project or <strong>Construct of Lethe.</strong></p>
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