Over the past year, I have picked up a number of box sets, whether complete or only partial. The bands have ranged from incredibly obscure (Nuclear Death, Treblinka (who eventually became Tiamat)) to the more well-known, at least in metal circles (Primordial, Cirith Ungol, Possessed). This one falls in the former category, though it is a band with whom I am well familiar.
As longtime readers of this blog know, and there may be a few of those still out there somewhere, I am a big fan of the Australian blackened thrash metal scene, often known as "war metal". Gospel of the Horns fits in well with that scene and, as is common in these bands, features members who have played with Destroyer 666, among others. Howitzer remains the only member of the band that has been a constant in the band's lineup, and he played drums for D666 on Unchain the Wolves.
This is a mostly complete box set of the Gospel of the Horns material. It consists of three tapes, and includes both of the band's full-length releases and one album features their 1998 and 2012 EPs. The only other material out there is another EP and a couple of demos, so this comes close to being the complete Gospel of the Horns experience. I previously owned both of the full-lengths, so only the two EPs on the first tape were new to me.
One thing that becomes clear upon listening to all of the material in this set is that Gospel of the Horns has never changed their sound. The earliest material still has the same thrash-infused black metal sound as any of the later material. It is still delivered in a blistering crunch and Howitzer's vocals have always sounded like he is gargling with battery acid.
I can not find any information about Gospel of the Horns breaking up, but they have not released anything new since the 2012 EP Ceremonial Conjuration, included herein. If they have broken up, this is a relatively cheap and easy way to access all of their vital material. It would be nice to see something else from them again though.
*Image was taken from the Invictus website.
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