Friday, 27 January 2012
WAFFENWEIHE / WOD "Terror" split 7"
Waffenweihe "zu Asche" a 7 minutes track starting off with church chours then abruptly diving into fast chaos and developing into Darkthrone-ish / CF riffing, then again going into fast-as-shit primitivistic blackmetal with fairly simple riffs then going back to the calming church chours .WOD on the other side helps things being delivered with their fast war-metal-like drums and furious guitars. No bullshitting, just straight blackmetal in your face. Fast & executive. WOD surely kicks ass here with frequent interludes and seemigly nervous fast-tempo drummer. Jotunheim fans beware. One of those UG split 7"s worth having/getting.
MATRICIDE - Black Mass Gathering CD/CS
Monday, 7 November 2011
CHAOS INVOCATION - In Bloodline With The Snake CD / LP
Unusually Swedish-sounding black metal from Germany. Album definitely proves a big piece of work done made by people who are obviously playing this type of music since many years.
The variety of song structures and the sophisticated bulid-ups and unexpected sections stun and instantly recall late 90's bands like mid era Sacramentum, and even a more recent band Valkyrja. In fact I'd say the excellent first Valkyrja LP is sub-par to this album. There is definitely a lot of things going on, even too much of the information within this grand work so that at first few listens it may seem a bit too much.But the replay value still remains high so that it eventually reveals to be a very fluent and enjoyable listening experience. Lyrics deal with orthodox black metal matters, but in a storytelling way that does not deal much with the "I" approach at all. There is a lot of good riffs here, some very simple yet effective, others nicely complicated but never crossing the border into being overambitious. All these little things that shine and the solid structure that hold them firmly and make this LP a really convincing and inspired output. As said the replay value is relatively high even despite the fact that this band sound-wise owes a lot to the already pre '08 heavily bloomed orthodox bm genre.
FLAGELLANT - Monuments LP / CD
180 degree turn since their demo. Band abandoned their previous gloomy and raw blackmetal noise in favour of a more polished sound with drums being in front of the recording and a guitar being less audible yet more clearer set at a higher tuneage . Also new are the rusty sounding thrashy vocal patterns (German 80's style ) higher in the mix than you'd expect with lyrics rhythmically ignoring most of song parts in the way you'd normally expect rhythm wise.Somewhat reminiscent of early Katharsis yet even more sloppy and I dare to say annoying at given moments. These songs easily manage to keep their identity due to very nice distinguishable patterns that set them apart yet don't water the album down to seem non-coherent. Lyrics seem halfway from being primitive to being somewhat sophisticated with few very good moments where in combination with the music the magic starts to work.Despite the truly aggressive mix of vocals the album works convincing and very fluent so that it turns it's unusual birthmark into a very desirable and positive point at the total. The album does not demand too much replay but when it does it can seem like a thing out of this word. It is good for special occasions & pretty demanding yet it gives back all it's unusual self in return for a real treat.
Saturday, 28 May 2011
DEMOLITION - Mob Of Wolves MLP
Punk Metal Thrash Hardcore from Nagoya , mostly overseen by the "Squads" that claim to support Punk Metal. Why is that? I don't fuckin' know...maybe Demoliton eat meat & don't like Mad Max movies...Anyway this is great GISM-styled Thrash/HC/Punk with awesome guitar jobs & raw sound. There are few songs off their last MLP re-recorded here and they do sound better than before IMO. This is a slow-creating band but it's worth every penny to invest in. There's still enough vinyls floating around various distros even thou the MLP has been released,what 3-4 years ago? And is limited!...Well, good to see Doraid sold out ther mediocre new LP in 1 day...Go figure.
SATAN'S SATYRS - Lucifer Lives 7"
This happens when its 2010 and you finally get rid of every genre-barriers and artistic complexes that you ever had and go ahead and blend Black Flag with Black Sabbath and Stooges. Nothing more to add here. This record is the embodiment of 70's & 80's garage rock 'n roll.
KLAGE - Dystopias Wiege LP
Fast , raw sounding orgy of gloomy melody & sleepy roaring vocals. Simplicity meeting complexity. Classical shapes meeting sombre colors . Klage hails from a town where Bach used to kick ass for the most part of his existence. He also has his part on this vinyl and not only where you might think at first.Without any bullshitting, I say "Dystopias Wiege" is quite something different swimming in the blackmetal gene pool of the mid 2000's.
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