Celtic, black metallers, Primordial return (Thank God for that) with their seventh album, Redemption at the Puritan's Hand. After the acclaim and brilliance of their last two records, 2005?s The Gathering Wilderness and 2007?s To The Nameless Dead, the band has a lot to live up to. Like those two album's, Primordial has continued into the darker realms of its sound on this record. The record's opening track, "No Grave Deep Enough" sends chill just upon reading the title. As the song begins one can almost picture a soldier riding a pale horse across an open battlefield strewn with dead and dying men. Perhaps that soldier's name is Death. A topic that vocalist Alan Averill "Nemtheanga" states is at the heart of Redemption...
01 No grave deep enough 02 Lain with the wolf 03 Bloodied yet unbowed 04 God's old snake 05 The mouth of judas 06 The black hundred 07 The puritan's hand 08 Death of the gods