Reviewing Lord Belial’s tenth studio album, Unholy Trinity, a new release from the Swedish black metal band. They highlight the band’s return after a long hiatus and a successful previous album, Rapture, noting that Unholy Trinity maintains a similar yet more sinister sound, recorded by Andy LaRoque and featuring cover art by Mike Hrubovcak. Reviewers praise the album’s powerful sound, intricate songwriting, dynamic instrumentation (especially guitars and vocals), and atmospheric elements, despite some minor critiques regarding the drumming’s occasional monotony. The articles generally commend the album as a high-quality black metal work that blends old-school influences with a modern approach.
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