Poznan-based In Twilight's Embrace has quickly moved up to the forefront of the Polish extreme metal scene. Since their great album The Grim Muse released in 2015 (with guest performance of Tomas Lindberg from At The Gates) Cyprian Łakomy and the rest of the band started to be, rightly so, increasingly prominent. The band was able to refresh the formula of melodic death metal, and to prove at concerts that they know how to win the attention and respect of fans. The biggest asset of In Twilight's Embrace, however, is that they don't like to stand still and are trying to broaden their tight outfit being melodic death metal. That's why they use punk covers on albums and concerts (Armia, Post Regiment), that's where inspirations from black metal (album Vanitas) or classic literature and film (entirely Polish language Lawa from 2018 inspired by Dziady of Adam Mickiewicz; score 10 out of 10 in the Chaos Vault zine) come from.