Release Date October 24th, 2025
Format Digital/CD/LP
Genre Groove Metal
Country Hungary
Hungarian
veterans Ektomorf have been grinding out
heavy music for decades. Led by Zoltán Farkas,
the band has built a reputation on reliable, rhythmic aggression that favors
power over technical showing off. They have survived line-up changes and
shifting trends by sticking to a formula that mixes thrash elements with
bouncing, mid-tempo riffs. They are a staple in the European metal scene, known
for bringing pure energy to the stage and the stereo.
Zoli Farkas walked into
the creation of "Heretic" carrying a lot of personal baggage. He was
dealing with loss and showed up at Antfarm Studio
without a finished album in his pocket. He had five rough ideas and a need to
get them out. Working with producer Tue Madsen,
the band built the rest of the material right there in the room. You can hear
that urgency in the final product. It sounds like a band reacting to their
circumstances in real time, channeling frustration into the music without
overthinking the structure.
"Heretic" sees Ektomorf going back to the specific sound their
long-time followers want. They stripped away any weird experiments and focused
entirely on the groove. Tracks like "Pure Hate" and "Bitch"
are exactly as hostile as they sound. It is angry music for angry people. The
band hammers away at these riffs until they are drilled into your skull. It is
an honest expression of rage that doesn't hide behind fancy production tricks
or complex songwriting.
This release is a winner for anyone
who just wants to disconnect and headbang. It is heavy, loud, and effective. Zoli turned a terrible time in his life into a
strong collection of songs. It might be simple, but it hits the spot.
"Heretic" is a focused burst of aggression that proves Ektomorf still has plenty of fire left in the
tank.
Score: 7.5
Links:
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