Release Date January 9th, 2026
Format CD/Digital
Genre Death Metal
Country Finland
Inborn
Tendency comes
tearing out of Finland as a violent three-piece death metal machine. Formed a
few years back, the trio consists of Mika Hänninen
handling guitars, Hugo Tiitinen destroying the
drum kit, and Ville Herranen unleashing lethal
vocal attacks. After dropping their "Godkiller" EP and spending three
grueling years sweating over their debut full-length, they finally unleash
"Let There Be Sin" upon the masses via Inverse
Records. Operating mostly through long-distance remote setups, the guys
dragged in Juho Koskinen to handle the mix and
master. They recruited Henri Tervapuro to paint
the visual nightmare on the cover, completing the assault.
"Let There Be Sin" drops a
massive sonic bomb on your skull. The music is a fast, aggressive barrage of
sick riffs and thunderous blast beats. Hänninen
executes sinister tremolo picking mixed with crushing chugs, constructing a
terrifying wall of sound. Tiitinen batters his
drums into submission, driving the insanity forward using relentless double
bass kicks. Herranen completes the destruction,
vomiting out tales of human decay, internal evil, and deep-seated sins. The
guys clearly bled into these compositions, delivering pure audio violence.
Lyrically, the album focuses on the
inherent evil inside humanity, drawn from Christian traditions and personal
terrors. Herranen barks out these stories with
absolute venom, making you confront terrifying thoughts. The artwork by Tervapuro perfectly visualizes this nightmare.
"Let There Be Sin" delivers a highly aggressive dose of destruction.
It is a seriously tough death metal release, providing plenty of neck-wrecking
moments. The Finnish trio proves they operate as a lethal force, ready to tear
up venues on their upcoming tour. Spin this album loud, blow out your eardrums,
and let the chaos consume you.
Score: 7.5
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