Stenchrar — Nekrogoblikon

Vocalist Nicky Calonne showcases an impressive range. He seamlessly transitions from guttural growls and high-pitched shrieks to surprising melodic cleans. This variety keeps the album dynamic; you aren't just hearing blast beats for forty minutes, you are listening to fully composed songs with verses and choruses that get stuck in your head for days.

Whether you are jamming to "No One Survives" or searching for that elusive splatter vinyl, one thing is certain: Nekrogoblikon is here to stay, and John Goblikon is watching. nekrogoblikon stenchrar

"From the midden heap we rise / Stenchrar for the flies / No king, no crown, just the brown / Suck the marrow, burn the plow." Vocalist Nicky Calonne showcases an impressive range

's seminal 2011 album, Stench , and its quasi-title track, Prince of the Land of Stench . Overview of Stench Whether you are jamming to "No One Survives"

Where other bands sing of cosmic despair or Satanic rituals, Nekrogoblikon asks: What if the apocalypse smelled like a damp basement and sounded like a hiccup?

Early live footage suggests yes, but with a twist. Allen’s vocal range—capable of inhuman gutturals and stratospheric shrieks—has added a new layer to the Stenchrar . The “rar” is now deeper, more cavernous, almost Lovecraftian. Meanwhile, John Goblikon has hinted on social media that the upcoming album (tentatively titled Goblin 2: Even Goblin-er ) will feature a track simply called “Stenchrar Supreme,” which he claims is “seven minutes of pure olfactory devastation.”