Extreme Unction
“In Limine Mortis” (1995) | Portuguese Death Doom Review
Dive into Extreme Unction's 1995 Death Doom classic “In Limine Mortis”. A landmark in Portuguese Heavy Metal, still resonating today.
Portuguese Death Doom at Its PeakExtreme Unction, a Portuguese Death Doom quintet, is a shining example of 90s Death Doom done with class and precision. With the recent 2024 reedition by Caverna Abismal, their debut full-length album “In Limine Mortis” has resurfaced, reaffirming its place as a landmark release in the Portuguese heavy metal scene.
For fans of classic Death Doom, this record is pure gold, melodic, heavy, and timeless.
Who Are Extreme Unction?
Formed in Portugal during the 90s, Extreme Unction quickly established themselves as a staple of the Death Doom genre. Before “In Limine Mortis”, they released the demo “In Sadness”, a preview of their dark, melodic sound.
While many associate Portuguese Death Doom with Desire, Extreme Unction exemplifies the depth of the scene during this period, delivering a sound that balances gloom, melody, and crushing riffs.
The Portuguese Death Doom Scene
Portugal’s 90s metal scene was stronger than often acknowledged. Alongside Desire and other notable acts, Extreme Unction contributed to a robust Death Doom movement that combined melodic intricacy with sheer heaviness.
“In Limine Mortis” stands as a testament to this era, proving that Portuguese bands could create music on par with international peers.
Legacy and Timelessness
Even today, “In Limine Mortis” feels fresh. Its melodies, atmospheres, and crushing riffs ensure it could thrive in today’s heavy metal scene. Extreme Unction’s work reminds us that when music is done well, it transcends time.
For anyone exploring Portuguese Death Doom, this album is essential—an enduring, high-quality example of the genre at its peak.
Conclusion
Extreme Unction’s “In Limine
Mortis” is more than just a 90s relic; it is a cornerstone of Portuguese Death
Doom. Its timeless quality, flawless composition, and emotional depth make it a
must-listen for fans of classic Death Doom.

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