
With 'Scriptures', Benediction returns with a raw power that feels both fresh and deeply rooted in their legacy. The production by Scott Atkins offers a fine balance, preserving the band’s rugged edge while amplifying their signature death metal ferocity, making it arguably their strongest outing yet.

Necrophagist · 2004
Necrophagist's 'Epitaph' is a thrilling blend of speed and technicality, much like Benediction's fierce yet intricate approach on 'Scriptures'. The German band's complex riffs and relentless rhythms provide an exhilarating experience for fans who appreciate depth alongside aggression.

Constellation of the Black Light
Wolfheart · 2018
Wolfheart's 'Constellation of the Black Light' channels a similar mix of heaviness and melodic sensibility that you find in Benediction’s latest. The Finnish band’s dynamic shifts between crushing riffs and atmospheric interludes echo the varied tempos and moods present on 'Scriptures'.
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Pestilence · 1991
Pestilence's 'Testimony of the Ancients' embodies a forward-thinking approach to death metal that aligns with Benediction's refusal to adhere to formulaic structures on 'Scriptures'. The fusion of brutality and melody in Pestilence's work mirrors Benediction's own exploration of sound.
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Testament · 2020
Both albums feature seasoned musicians delivering intense performances that capture the essence of their respective styles.

Metal Church · 1989
Metal Church's 'Blessing in Disguise' brings a gritty edge and a heavy metal foundation that fans of Benediction will appreciate. The album's mix of powerful vocals and solid instrumentation connects well with the ferocity found in 'Scriptures'.
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Stitched Up Heart · 2020
Though less extreme, 'Darkness' by Stitched Up Heart carries a hard rock intensity that fans of Benediction might enjoy. The emotive delivery and driving riffs have a similar energy to Benediction's aggressive yet melodic moments.

Any Given Day · 2016
Any Given Day's 'Everlasting' combines melodic elements with heavy riffs, drawing parallels to the groove and aggression found in 'Scriptures'. Their energetic approach will appeal to those who admire Benediction's powerful delivery.

Cannibal Corpse · 2006
Cannibal Corpse’s 'Kill' delivers relentless aggression and brutal riffs, characteristics that fans of Benediction’s raw sound will find appealing. Both bands operate within the same intense death metal realm, ensuring a satisfying experience for listeners.

Omnium Gatherum · 2016
Omnium Gatherum’s 'Grey Heavens' melds melodic death metal with a rich atmosphere, offering a contrast to the raw intensity of 'Scriptures'.
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