Grond's latest release, The Temple, is a long-awaited return to the cosmic horror-inspired death metal scene. After a decade-long hiatus, the band has delivered a meaty slab of Bolt Thrower-meets-Autopsy-meets-Lovecraft madness. While the album's simplicity and accessibility might initially raise concerns, it is actually Grond's best work yet. The band has doubled down on groove and accessibility without sacrificing heft or extremity, resulting in a highly engaging 48-minute journey. The Temple is a rare kind of death metal that grows with every spin, and it is worth the wait. While there are a few areas that could use a trim, the album is a must-listen for fans of Lovecraft-inspired death metal. In my opinion, The Temple is a testament to Grond's ability to create a unique and captivating listening experience, and it is a welcome addition to the genre.