Hortor's new album is heavy, fast, and as inspirationally grim as a Christian black metal album should be. It's a refreshing release reminiscent of something as good as the "golden age" 90s Norwegian black metal releases, but still with its own unique twist. Hortor is masterful at what they do - captivating your attention through well-placed slow monstrous passages while balancing it out with all-out bursts of chaotic noise. With Dios De Dioses (God of Gods), the band continues unleashing barbaric Mexican black metal mayhem while finally bringing everything together for this epic masterpiece. Incorporating the talents of musical prodigy Michael Cook (A Hill To Die Upon) on drums, Dios De Dioses is the complete package with killer artwork, sick symphonic black metal, and a musical maturity the band has been hinting at with each release - now fully realized. Nothing less than full-on Christian black metal - this heavy weight release is everything you could hope for and even more! For fans of Immortal, Dark Funeral, Marduk, Gorgoroth, Crimson Moonlight, Antestor, Horde, A Hill To Die Upon.