Prehistoric War Cult (germany) - Cold Wind Howls Over The Burial Site (ep) 2021 Access

: The title track, which Transcended Music highlights for its mid-tempo blasting and "self-celebrating primitivism".

: The vocal style is reminiscent of first-wave Black Metal , featuring high-pitched, rasping delivery that complements the warlike theme. Track Highlights

: Critics praise the EP for being "firmly in the camp of primal metal" like Blasphemy or Beherit rather than "riffless noise". Its brevity (15 minutes of original material) prevents the "one-note" style from becoming repetitive. : The title track, which Transcended Music highlights

The German trio delivers exactly what their name suggests: a savage, unrefined sound that prioritizes atmosphere and impact over technical polish.

: True to the subgenre, the production is "crushingly raw" and primal. While the guitars have a muddy tone, reviewers from The Metal Archives note that the instruments remain largely discernible, with the snare drum cutting sharply through the mix. Its brevity (15 minutes of original material) prevents

The EP consists of seven tracks, including an atmospheric intro and a cover: (Intro)

: Some reviewers find it extremely one-dimensional , noting that once you've heard the second track, you've essentially heard everything the release has to offer in terms of variety. While the guitars have a muddy tone, reviewers

's 2021 EP, Cold Wind Howls Over The Burial Site , is a raw, 21-minute blast of "barbaric metal" that firmly plants itself in the primitive end of the Black/Death metal spectrum. The Sound: Primitive & Relentless