"Extremely extreme."-Decibel
Desekration attained elite status when they released Infernö, a genre-defining meditation on the black death that ends with fifteen minutes of keyboards. Hard-working guitarist David Fosberg helped make the album into a masterwork for the ages. With speed and skill, he played all the best riffs he could steal. But it didn’t matter. Desekration ditched him. Replaced David with someone less normal ... and more evil. Now alone in Belgium, his ultralimited money slipping away one Trappist ale at a time, David faces a cold and friendless winter. Stuck in a bandless limbo, David can’t shake the feeling-something more than a feeling-that he should stop listening to metal. And move on with his life.