One of the most literally explosive young bands in the nowadays metal under… Read Full Bio ↴One of the most literally explosive young bands in the nowadays metal underground, ATONEMENT are a trio of Swedes whose average age was 16 years old when they released their debut demo, Merciless Blasphemy, in 2021. Despite such youth, ATONEMENT proved that they are steeped in the ancient essence of thrashing death metal circa 1987. Bubbling forth from their cauldron of nastiness were the likes of early Destruction, Sepultura, Possessed, Death, Sweden’s Morbid, Germany’s Poison, and Chile’s Pentagram, and thus was Merciless Blasphemy aptly titled, for each of the demo’s five songs whipped forth a filth & fury quite unlike anything else around.
With expectations understandably high, ATONEMENT took their time crafting the penultimate debut album, and two years later it arrives in the form of Sadistic Invaders. Yet another aptly titled recording, Sadistic Invaders carries forward that filth & fury of its short-length predecessor and amazingly ups the nastiness to hellish levels. Again, even with the band not yet in their 20s, ATONEMENT are dead-ringers for juiced-up and jackhammering deathrash of a most mid-‘80s vintage, and the ten songs they devilishly dole out across the 37-minute album are somehow more crazed and compact than on said demo. And whereas that demo’s ultra-rawness emitted an air of the otherworldly, here on Sadistic Invaders do the trio impart a thicker and fuller-bodied aspect, retaining a respectable rawness but not at the expense of their superlative chops; while it’s always full speed ahead for ATONEMENT, they manage to twist the ceremonial knife in different and sometimes-impossible ways, elevating the album above the masses still searching for Endless Pain. Dizzying yet addicting, Sadistic Invaders hits with the power and precision of a nuclear strike.
And yet, it’s still early days for ATONEMENT, so who knows how far they’ll venture into the lungs of Hell? Sadistic Invaders provides the first full-length clues, and is highly recommended for maniacs of Deathhammer, Division Speed, and Norway’s late/great Condor.
With expectations understandably high, ATONEMENT took their time crafting the penultimate debut album, and two years later it arrives in the form of Sadistic Invaders. Yet another aptly titled recording, Sadistic Invaders carries forward that filth & fury of its short-length predecessor and amazingly ups the nastiness to hellish levels. Again, even with the band not yet in their 20s, ATONEMENT are dead-ringers for juiced-up and jackhammering deathrash of a most mid-‘80s vintage, and the ten songs they devilishly dole out across the 37-minute album are somehow more crazed and compact than on said demo. And whereas that demo’s ultra-rawness emitted an air of the otherworldly, here on Sadistic Invaders do the trio impart a thicker and fuller-bodied aspect, retaining a respectable rawness but not at the expense of their superlative chops; while it’s always full speed ahead for ATONEMENT, they manage to twist the ceremonial knife in different and sometimes-impossible ways, elevating the album above the masses still searching for Endless Pain. Dizzying yet addicting, Sadistic Invaders hits with the power and precision of a nuclear strike.
And yet, it’s still early days for ATONEMENT, so who knows how far they’ll venture into the lungs of Hell? Sadistic Invaders provides the first full-length clues, and is highly recommended for maniacs of Deathhammer, Division Speed, and Norway’s late/great Condor.
With My Own Eyes
Atonement Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'With My Own Eyes' by these artists:
Herjalf I come here From behind the seas, The hills, the serpent r…
Sash! With my own eyes I saw a light shining so bright With…
Sash! Feat. Inka With my own eyes I saw a light shining so bright With…
SASH! ft. Rodriguez With my own eyes I saw a light shining so bright With…
Starkid & Talkfine This is the beginning I′m coming back to life It feels like…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Atonement:
Await the Command Seeking the evil, the power i must find My weapons…
Axe of Death Killing with pleasure Never really seen Waiting in the dark …
Evil Disaster Killing and plundring the prey The unholy slaughter, needs …
Evil Minds Running in the night Fighting for your life Its your time to…
Fatal Militia Fight with force Kill the antichrist No remorse Making women…
Hellish Delight Torture with evil Not satisfied Acts like a demon Mass geno…
Lust for Sin Waiting for night to fall Evil is in your eyes Fading cold …
Sadistic Invader Feel the sadistic invader See as he's raping the land Blood …
Unholy Sorcery Masters of Evil They kill what they see Takes away your free…
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Winduct
Typewriters are one of my favourite musical instruments from now on.
Beckelyn
This soundtrack has been helping me with my Media project so much, sadly we have to use undiscovered music, which is fair enough, but I'm only able to write out full scenes if I have music behind me and this has created the perfect mood and setting.
Kelsey L
Dario Marianelli is a genius!! Pride and Prejudice and Atonement have the most beautiful filmscores <3
Hamdi Ali hassan
Stunning music in this film
Brianna Lawson
I love this song!!! I listened to it when I'm doing school work :))))
Nia
Even though what Briony said was possibly the result of a misunderstanding, this music makes me feel like ~something was seriously wrong with her, that she's evil and kind of messed up.
Sea Foam
awesome. love the movie, love the soundtrack.
Heather Blossom
I loved this when it was in the background of the film it's great!
PekanChan
every time I hear this, all I can think of is DAMN BRIONY.
Bigby BR
Great music!!!!!