With their latest abomination "Necro Spirituals", unleashed upon the masses through Candlelight Records, Horned Almighty are yet again crushing all doctrines and rules with their “Don’t give a shit” take on black metal.
"Like a smashed nihilist the gentlemen of Horned Almighty proudly vomit a repulsive mess of sickening black metal that smugly fornicates in the slimiest, grittiest, nastiest remains of punk's rotten corpse until the unholy juxtaposition bubbles into the profane result that is “Necro Spirituals.” It’s loud. It’s offensive. It’s vile. And I want MORE!"
Matt Hensch - www.thrashpit.com
“What sets this album apart, besides its furious attitude and virulence, is the production, which is MASSIVE!. Every kick drum seems to hit like a hammer. Add into this venomous, gnarling vocals and what you get is the sound of a fierce mob that couldn't give a shit about anything, particularly the existence of Jesus Christ”
Terrorizer Magazine
“How often do you wish you had time to throw back a multitude of pints, curse out your God-fearing neighbors, and cause undeterred rampant chaos? Sometimes it’s best to revert back to your cavemanic id, and if you need a soundtrack to accompany your civil disobedience, listen no further than veteran Danish black thrashers Horned Almighty’s newest collection of instigation, Necro Spirituals.”
Corey Mitchell - Metal Sucks
“Horned Almighty’s latest and fourth full-length, Necro Spirituals (Candlelight) is a nine-part offering of catchy, raging black metal artillery that does nothing but unapologetically explode full-force in the face of today’s metal mainstream.”
Nate of the Living Dead - forbidden-magazine.com
“Horned Almighty is down with evil, ready to pounce on the holy, and tear the roof off the nearest church with a grim smile from ear to ear. Their energetic black metal has hints of God Dethroned and Goatwhore in its core, and the nine tracks are hateful spats tied in a neat, catchy package.”
Metalunderground.com
“The Danes stampede through 2011 with their third album like a horde of rabid barbarians, bringing with them the modern day equivalent of clubs: huge, motherfucking sledgehammers. Roller-steaming in heavily alcoholic fury, they strut their hybrid metal with suitable roughness, aided by a production that very much boosts the death metal influences, specifically the growling vocals and the booming heaviness of the knotted bass lines. The title-track opens the album and it’s immediately necro-mayhem galore: we are plunged into the blasphemous dimension where the forefathers of dark and belligerent music surged from the depths of hell to change the world forever.”
Neithan - Archaic-Magazine.com