777 – The Desanctification

777 – The Desanctification is the ninth full-length album by French black metal band Blut Aus Nord.

"[2] In an interview with Invisible Oranges, Vindsval described the concept behind the album: Before the learning of freedom, of instinct, of pure life, this man disowns God.

God is dead (no matter), but you are still the consequence of past centuries, you are still a reaction, the slave of your thought patterns, and they create a new form of endless fear.

[3][4][5] Stereogum's Tom Breihan named it 'Album of the Week' following its release, describing it as "a forbidding slab of unadorned hate, compellingly rendered.

"[6] Pitchfork's Brandon Stosuy picked '777 – Sect(s)' and '777 – The Desanctification' as the two best metal albums of 2011, writing that "Beyond the experimentation, both of these records also really move-- you could almost dance to the latter.