Description
After carving out a cult reputation with their 2020 debut The Catacombs of Fear, Japan’s death metal marauders Invictus return with their sophomore full-length Nocturnal Visions, which is out now via Memento Mori (CD) and Me Saco Un Ojo Records (vinyl) and Iron Fortress Records (MC). This long-awaited effort amplifies everything that made the trio a force to be reckoned with — primal riff aggression, murky atmospherics, and compositions honed for maximum impact.
Nocturnal Visions channels the band’s core influences — from Death and Morbid Angel to Obituary and early Cannibal Corpse — not as tired emulation, but as a springboard into something uniquely their own. The production strikes a balance between raw grit and devastating clarity, giving each blast beat and crushing riff the visceral weight it deserves.
Where The Catacombs of Fear established Invictus as adept practitioners of old-school death metal, Nocturnal Visions sees them pushing deeper into dank, oppressive territory — both sonically and thematically. Equal parts destructive force and ritualistic menace, the album is poised to cement Invictus’ reputation not just as disciples of death metal’s formative era, but as torchbearers for its next chapter.
