Nowhere near as confused or as eclectic as I went into it expecting it to be. Destroyer Of Worlds is yet another strange u-turn in the meandering back-and-forth river-like discography of Bathory. There are some hold overs that sound like they are from the Blood On Ice sessions here, such as “Lake Of Fire” (although I do appreciate there was like a five year gap between albums), but for the most part Destroyer Of Worlds just kinda floats between various styles that Bathory has tried over the years, but without really committing to any of them. Also, at 65 minutes in length, it can also be a bit of a test to get through this. At least the production is pretty good!