Trivax - The Great Satan (2025)

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Title: The Great Satan
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Osmose Productions
Genre: Black Metal, Blackened Death Metal
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 42:28
Total Size: 337 / 108 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Atash (00:02:58)
02. To Liberation and Beyond (00:05:01)
03. Lawless Eternal... (00:03:48)
04. Here Comes the Flood (00:06:32)
05. The Great Satan (00:03:34)
06. Daemon's Melancholia (00:07:13)
07. Ya Saheb Az Zaman (00:01:05)
08. Operation Ramadan (00:08:17)
09. Tamam Shod (00:04:00)

Total length: 00:42:28
Label: Osmose Productions
Genre: Death/Black Metal

Band Members:
Shayan - Guitars, Vocals
Matthew Croton - Drums
Sully - Bass



Trivax's 2025 album The Great Satan stands as a bold fusion of black and death metal, enriched with Middle Eastern musical elements and a potent political message. The album delves into themes of rebellion and oppression, particularly critiquing the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran. The cover art, depicting Ayatollah Khomeini amidst burning mosques, underscores the band's denunciation of religious extremism. Musically, the album incorporates traditional instruments like the oud and baglama, creating a unique blend that challenges conventional metal norms. The lyrics, delivered in English, Persian, and Arabic, further emphasize the band's cultural depth and defiance.

Critics have praised the album's intricate composition and emotional depth. Wonderbox Metal highlights the album's ability to merge "vicious extremity" with "emotive depth," noting that the instrumental and atmospheric tracks are fully developed and contribute to a holistic listening experience. Blessed Altar Zine commends the album's maturity and complexity, stating that it showcases a blend of anger and sorrow, reflecting the pain of lost freedom.

The Great Satan is not just an album but a statement of radical extreme art. With its fearless approach to both music and message, Trivax has crafted a work that resonates with listeners seeking depth and authenticity in metal. The album's production, handled by Samuel Turbit at Ritual Sound, ensures that each element—from the aggressive riffs to the haunting melodies—is delivered with clarity and impact.