Cenotaph
Bolt Thrower · 1991
14 min · 4 tracks · death metal
A brutal onslaught of guttural riffs and thunderous drums that embody the essence of death metal.
Cenotaph is an EP by Bolt Thrower, released in 1991. A brutal onslaught of guttural riffs and thunderous drums that embody the essence of death metal. 'Cenotaph' is notable for its contribution to the death metal scene, showcasing Bolt Thrower’s distinct sound that influenced numerous bands. The EP helped them gain traction in the underground metal community and solidified their reputation with fans, evidenced by its inclusion in many compilations and its enduring presence in live sets. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Cenotaph sound like?
A brutal onslaught of guttural riffs and thunderous drums that embody the essence of death metal. Rooted in death metal.
What makes Cenotaph by Bolt Thrower notable?
'Cenotaph' is notable for its contribution to the death metal scene, showcasing Bolt Thrower’s distinct sound that influenced numerous bands. The EP helped them gain traction in the underground metal community and solidified their reputation with fans, evidenced by its inclusion in many compilations and its enduring presence in live sets. Released in 1991, 'Cenotaph' marks Bolt Thrower's first EP following their debut album, 'In Battle There Is No Law.' At this point in their career, the band was solidifying their unique blend of death metal characterized by war-themed lyrics and heavy instrumentation. This release also came during a period of increasing popularity for the genre in the UK.
How many songs are on Cenotaph?
Cenotaph has 4 tracks, running approximately 14 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Cenotaph Standout 4:00
- 2 Destructive Infinity Standout 4:14
- 3 Prophet of Hatred Standout 3:51
- 4 Realm of Chaos (live) 2:44
Release Date
January 1, 1991
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
14 min 49 sec
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