Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Sun Of The Suns | Entanglement | Scarlet Records


Release Date: 12 December 2025
Format: CD/Digital
Genre: Progressive/Technical/Death Metal
Country: Italy

Sun Of The Suns emerged in 2021 with “Tiit”, an introduction that placed them among the more adventurous names in modern extreme metal. The Italian band built their identity on cosmic themes, heavy rhythmic patterns, and a futuristic sonic palette. “Entanglement” continues that path with a much broader scope, shaped by a strengthened lineup and a stronger narrative core. The production by Simone Mularoni keeps every element sharp and readable, giving the album a steady pulse that suits its vast atmosphere.


The band leans into cosmic existential aggression with determination, pairing brute force with melodic lines that carry emotional weight without softening the impact. Luca Scarlatti delivers vocals that cut through the mix with control, sometimes harsh and other times strained in a way that matches the album’s tension. The guitar work from Marco Righetti and Ludovico Cioffi moves between heavy rhythmic stomps and spiraling leads that lift the songs into a more otherworldly zone. Francesco Paoli’s drumming brings a high technical level, fast enough to keep the energy strong and precise enough to maintain order inside the chaos.

The writing takes a journey through destruction, introspection, and cosmic isolation, and the band approaches these ideas with a sense of scale that fits the theme. The shorter tracks work as bursts of intensity, while the longer ones let the narrative expand. The title track, “Entanglement”, unfolds like an entire story by itself, climbing gradually into a massive section that ties together everything the band explores throughout the album. Despite the celestial angle, the music always stays grounded in aggression, offering plenty of moments that hit hard without sacrificing atmosphere.


“Entanglement” shows Sun Of The Suns growing into their own identity. The album brings modern death metal brutality with a cosmic twist, delivered with seriousness and a commitment to world building. Every section feels intentional and tightly shaped, always pushing the album forward without losing focus. It is a strong continuation of their path and a clear sign that the band aims high.

Score: 7.5

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