GRAVE HERESY is a Swedish death metal outfit that emerged onto the scene in 1996, characterized by rapid-fire rhythms, powerful guitar riffs, and aggressive vocals. Their latest album, "Incineration Victory," showcases their evolution while staying true to their roots, reflecting a relentless energy and commitment to the genre. The album begins with "Sarmat Dawn," featuring a distorted voice announcing impending destruction, setting a surreal tone for the brutality that follows.Tracks like "Attenuating The Flesh Threshold" and "Christ Impermanence" deliver pure chaos, with relentless speed and aggressive instrumentation that leaves listeners breathless. The guitar work is phenomenal, especially in "Hexakosioihexekontahexaphilic Conquest," where ritualistic elements enhance the furious pace. In contrast, the title track, "Incineration Victory," plunges into deeper emotional territory, creating an atmosphere of profound despair while maintaining the intensity that defines the album.GRAVE HERESY has crafted an extraordinary experience with "Incineration Victory," blending brutality with thoughtful exploration, compelling listeners to delve deeper into the flames of their sound.