Eschaton - Techtalitarian (2025)

Artist: Eschaton
Title: Techtalitarian
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Transcending Obscurity Records
Genre: Technical Death Metal, Deathcore
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 45:23
Total Size: 392 / 115 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Techtalitarian
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Transcending Obscurity Records
Genre: Technical Death Metal, Deathcore
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 45:23
Total Size: 392 / 115 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Inferior Superior (00:04:12)
02. Devour the Contrarian (00:03:46)
03. Blood of the People (00:04:50)
04. Hellfire's Woe (00:05:03)
05. The Bellicose Duality (00:04:24)
06. Econocracy (00:05:27)
07. Antimatter (00:04:02)
08. Techtalitarian (00:03:59)
09. The Sufferer's Dichotomy (00:04:19)
10. Castle Strnad (00:05:21)
Total length: 00:45:23
Label: Transcending Obscurity Records
Genre: Technical Death Metal/Deathcore
Band Members:
Darren Cesca - Drums
Josh Berry - Guitars
Scott Bradley - Bass
Christian Münzner - Guitars
Mac Smith - Vocals
Eschaton's third album, Techtalitarian, released on May 30, 2025, via Transcending Obscurity Records, marks a formidable return after a six-year hiatus. The band, now featuring a lineup of technical death metal veterans—including guitarist Christian Münzner (ex-Necrophagist, ex-Obscura), vocalist Mac Smith (Apogean, Abyssalis), bassist Scott Bradley (Inanimate Existence), and drummer Darren Cesca (ex-Deeds of Flesh, Arsis)—delivers a relentless and intricate sonic assault. Founding guitarist Josh Berry remains at the helm, ensuring continuity amidst the evolution.
Critics have lauded the album's technical prowess and cohesive songwriting. Metal Epidemic describes it as "a blueprint for what a tech death album should be," highlighting the seamless integration of complex guitar work, precise drumming, and dynamic vocals. Acta Infernalis praises the album's polished execution, noting its capacity to "set the bar terribly high for releases in the second half of the year."
The album's production balances brutality with clarity, allowing each instrument's intricacies to shine. Metal Temple commends the band's ability to maintain their brutal appeal while ensuring that the music remains defined and understandable, a testament to their evolved sound.
Techtalitarian stands as a testament to Eschaton's growth and their commitment to pushing the boundaries of technical death metal. The album's intricate compositions and thematic depth offer a compelling experience for listeners, solidifying its place as a standout release in the genre.
Critics have lauded the album's technical prowess and cohesive songwriting. Metal Epidemic describes it as "a blueprint for what a tech death album should be," highlighting the seamless integration of complex guitar work, precise drumming, and dynamic vocals. Acta Infernalis praises the album's polished execution, noting its capacity to "set the bar terribly high for releases in the second half of the year."
The album's production balances brutality with clarity, allowing each instrument's intricacies to shine. Metal Temple commends the band's ability to maintain their brutal appeal while ensuring that the music remains defined and understandable, a testament to their evolved sound.
Techtalitarian stands as a testament to Eschaton's growth and their commitment to pushing the boundaries of technical death metal. The album's intricate compositions and thematic depth offer a compelling experience for listeners, solidifying its place as a standout release in the genre.