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Roses Of Thieves’ 2025 release Demons Ascend arrived on Hungary’s H-Music label, offering a blend of symphonic, power, and folk metal across ten tracks. The record’s mix of orchestral arrangements and driving riffage is evident in pieces like “Hymn of Hell” and “Synonym for Blasphemy,” where layered guitars and choral elements intertwine. The inclusion of folk-metal motifs provides a textured counterpoint to the album’s more bombastic moments, as heard on “White Wolf” and “Taste of Freedom.”Though it has garnered modest attention, with under two thousand listeners on Last.fm, Demons Ascend stands as a notable entry in the mid-2020s metal canon from Eastern Europe. Its production balances clarity and heft, allowing the ensemble’s dynamics to breathe within the ten-track sequence. This artifact from Roses Of Thieves may appeal to crate-diggers seeking a fusion of power metal energy with symphonic and folk flourishes.
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Album lore
Roses Of Thieves’ 2025 release Demons Ascend arrived on Hungary’s H-Music label, offering a blend of symphonic, power, and folk metal across ten tracks. The record’s mix of orchestral arrangements and driving riffage is evident in pieces like “Hymn of Hell” and “Synonym for Blasphemy,” where layered guitars and choral elements intertwine. The inclusion of folk-metal motifs provides a textured counterpoint to the album’s more bombastic moments, as heard on “White Wolf” and “Taste of Freedom.”Though it has garnered modest attention, with under two thousand listeners on Last.fm, Demons Ascend stands as a notable entry in the mid-2020s metal canon from Eastern Europe. Its production balances clarity and heft, allowing the ensemble’s dynamics to breathe within the ten-track sequence. This artifact from Roses Of Thieves may appeal to crate-diggers seeking a fusion of power metal energy with symphonic and folk flourishes.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-2TDxI83tz8NwsDtanrdqMK |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify