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Blasart return with new album 'Depravatus Christianis Sacris' soon

Chilean death black metal entity Blasart return with their sophomore album 'Depravatus Christianis Sacris' on March 28th, 2026. The album will be released via Lavadome Productions.


(Cover art by Luciana Nedelea.)

Track listing:
1. Depravatus Christianis Sacris
2. Venenum Immersionem Ritual
3. Violatio Mortem illius Nazareni
4. Ritus Impositionis Sacrilega
5. Supplicia Absolutum Numinis Iram
6. Mors Extrema Imminentia
7. Vocatio Sanctis Phallus
8. Luxuriosa Promiscua Unio Carnalis Magnarum
9. Ecclesia Ardere

The album consists of nine tracks of sacred inversion and sonic aggression. It took 18 years for Blasart to release its sophomore album but it's coming. Beware.

With 'Depravatus Christianis Sacris', Blasart channels years of existence into an album that strikes with intent and an uncompromising spirit of unconsecrated metal rebellion. Rooted in the relentless high-speed drive of black and death metal, the record draws its strength from a deliberate merging of forms rather than imitation or dilution. The new material taps into black metal's emotional fires and raw, vicious aggression, death metal's primeval shredding might, and thrash’s sharp violence. The result is a sound that feels punishing, vital, and alive.

Matching this intensity, all members have contributed the pinnacle of their creative powers. Riffs cut with precision, rhythms lock into neck-breaking grooves, and the vocals spew heretic poison, inspired by Christian sacraments seen from an inverted perspective—a defiant proposal with anti-Christianity as the central premise. The drumming stands out, choosing substance over sheer blasting, unleashing commanding hooks, lethal punches, and relentless momentum that propel the material to a fiercer, more authentic level.

The production is crisp and forceful, capturing every detail while leaving the grit intact. Nothing feels inflated, nothing wasted. Every strike, phrase, and texture serves the band's vision. The music delivers relentless aggression while leaving an impression that runs deeper, carrying a spirit that moves as much as it devastates.

'Depravatus Christianis Sacris' proves there's still plenty to be said within the strict frameworks of black and death metal. By drawing from the essence of these genres and pressing them together with conviction, Blasart have spent the past years crafting a record that stands firmly on its own—violent, focused, and resonant long after the last note fades.

It's becoming rare, but this is how the underground keeps music alive and evolving—when bands like Blasart create authentic, contemporary works that are vivid, defiant, and free from the weight of mainstream norms and success expectations.

(source: Blasart / Lavadome Productions)

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