An American band that offers very well-crafted atmospheric death metal, thick and articulated, with good production.
They certainly don’t shine for originality (in my opinion, you can often hear influences from Morbid Angel and Hypocrisy, especially regarding the arrangements of the rhythm section), but the atmospheres that Hath manage to create with interesting guitar interplay (with intense and careful use of dissonances and particular harmonizations) and the skillful use of reverbs transport us for all 51 minutes of this album into a dark and medieval hell where the listener is pierced by powerful and sharp blades.