Devenial Verdict – Old Blood Fresh Wounds Review: Atmospheric Death Metal from Finland (2026)

 

Devenial Verdict - Old Blood Fresh Wounds album cover, atmospheric death metal 2026



Artist: Devenial Verdict
Origin: Helsinki, Finland
Label: Transcending Obscurity
Released: May 1, 2026
Genre: Atmospheric Death Metal
Rating: 8/10
Listen/Buy: Bandcamp

Devenial Verdict hit hard from the very first note. Death metal straight in the face! A vocalist who sounds like he means every single word. Heavy, intense and direct, and from there it just keeps getting better.

Elysium is the stand out track for me, rhythmic, groovy and brutal all at once ,the drummer really gets to show what he's capable of here. Everything works together. Riffs, drive, vocals and drums all pulling in the same direction. Death metal at its best.

Thrones is the other standout. Chaos. But controlled chaos. And that's exactly what I like.

The fact that these are older tracks given new life works surprisingly well. The production is solid throughout , every instrument gets a breathing space and a time to shine. The vocals deserve special mention it is brutal and almost beautiful at the same time. The guitars deliver heavy riffs, but also melodic passages that lift the whole record.

There's a strong dissonant quality to this album that gives it a darker, more chaotic feel without ever losing control. The drums are probably the strongest element for me ,solid, fast and powerful. It feels like the whole album is built around them.

This is atmospheric death metal that earns every minute of your time.

Rating: 8/10

I'll be spinning more albums — stay tuned!

Hauk




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