Deidades Del Inframundo es el primer álbum completo de Tunjum banda Old School Death Metal peruana. El Lp incluye ocho crudo y minimalista temas, cuyo recurso melódico clave es el trabajo de guitarra, bajo vibrante y batería ajustada con unos guturales infernales que aporta un aspecto particularmente diabólico. Las letras están cimentadas en la antigua cultura Moche, que reinó en el este de Perú desde aproximadamente el año 100 d. C. hasta el 800 d. C, según los investigadores los sacrificios humanos y los rituales de canibalismo eran prácticas religiosas comunes de los Moche. Eso es Tunjum, mitología, sacrificios, sangre, guerras y Death Metal.
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“The rotten pulse of Tunjum‘s sound is what I come away with most but there are some incredible tracks here worth previewing; The ‘Severed Survival’-like bass tone and harrowing mid-paced death/doom intensity of “Destino De Los Cautivos” is a decent place to start but a lot of the album’s best hooks are found in the first half on the opener and “Difunta Señora Soberana”. The album’s unshakable momentum should easily carry you through a full listen from there. Highly recommended.” Mystification 4/5
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“The riffing is taken straight out of the nineties with some really great chords varying from dark and powerful to melancholic and hypnotic. The basic chords get a few small variations throughout each tracks but there are no complete turnarounds or flashy parts. The only major changes within the single songs are some slow-down sections where the music gets a scary and doomy vibe reminding of bands like Asphyx in their slower songs.” Meta Archives 92/100
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“And it’s a totality that Tunjum pound and punish and pound and punish across each of these eight tracks, with Kultarr’s world-eating vocals, in particular, acting like an instrument unto itself; simply, there is no escape.” Global Metal Apocalypse
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