Location: London
Country: England
Genre: Black metal
Full length: Malefic Necropolis
Format: Digital, digipack CD, vinyl (see Bandcamp link for more information)
Label: Immortal Frost Productions
Release date: January 30, 2026
Since they formed in 2012, Sidious has released an EP and four full-length albums; “Malefic Necropolis,” released this past January, is their latest.
This is black metal delivered with occasional atmospheric sections, spacey and somewhat industrial in nature. My first impressions of the music were of billions upon billions of microbes massing in Earth's orbit, preparing for a mass invasion of a scale beyond imagination. It evoked something like “Invasion of the Body Snatchers,” only the microbes descend to Earth through the air itself and turn the human race while they’re awake.
Of course, this is not what Sidious had in mind while writing and recording the album, but with their lyrical ideas, something unspeakably malevolent is descending on earth and the utter destruction of the human race seems inevitable all the same, until all that remains are corpses and the maggots eating them, then going on to feast on the corpse of the earth.
Although some comparisons were drawn to Cradle of Filth and Hecate Enthroned, I was somewhat reminded of Mayhem, Watain, Marduk, and Carpathian Forest. Originating in the UK, Sidious has been refining their black metal with a distinctive British flair, earning acclaim for their 2022 full-length, “Blackest Insurrection.”
Their style is intricate, complex, and enigmatic, yet accessible and not prone to be mired in misanthropy grandiosity Instead they envelope their ability in an aura of occult mystery that invites listeners to dive deeper. As much as their songwriting, their atmospheric pieces I was talking about, more like interludes, show that Sidious is far from a stagnant paint-by-numbers black metal band. They’re one of those bands that skillfully adjust their abilities to suit each song’s needs. The differences are subtle but make all the difference in the big picture, adding depth and nuance to the overall experience.
In most cases, the energy they establish at a song’s outset builds and intensifies through subtle variations, ultimately culminating in a sense of suffocation where life itself is extinguished Reflecting on the mood they evoked while composing the album, imagine that gradual sensation of suffocation spreading across the world, inexorably pressing down until all life everywhere is extinguished.
Featuring guitars that blend complex dissonance with thrash and groove, astringent vocals balanced by haunting background vocals and spoken word passages, drums that adapt to the evolving moods of the songs, and bass that anchors everything with enough prominence to evoke the presence of a massive cosmic serpent enveloping the world, “Malefic Necropolis” portrays the apocalypse from fresh angles, offering perspectives that reinforce the ever-changing corpse-painted face of black metal. –Dave Wolff
Lineup:
Isfeth: Vocals
Indomitus: Guitars, backing vocals
Baalrath: Bass
Valdr: Drums
Track list:
1. Shears of Atropos
2. Rotborn Terror (ft. Völniir)
3. Inversion and Collapse
4. Cosmossuary
5. Grave
6. Crows Atop the Gallows
7. Vortex of Boundless Unlight
8. Sanguineous Art
9. Bloodlust Command Infinite

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