Posts Tagged ‘Avant-Garde’

Conjuration of the Sepulchral II

Saturday, May 7th, 2011

For anyone who didn’t read last week’s Conjuration of the Sepulchral, the focus of this column is old school death metal, specifically unlauded releases of the late 80′s and early 90′s. I had a hard time deciding what classic underground act I should place the spotlight on this week, but as of now I’ve picked the Bavarian one-man project Traumatic Voyage. The mastermind behind the band, Mark Astorian, has put out 6 increasingly strange albums since 1992, and is supposedly still active, though nothing has been heard from Traumatic Voyage since 2005.  Right now, I’d like to direct your attention toward’s Astorian’s first effort, entitled “Traumatic…”.

If I had to make a judgement about Mr. Astorian’s personality based on his music, I would say that he is a very sick man. That, or an erudite who has explored the darkest and most primal reaches of the human mind. Traumatic voyage is usually categorized as progressive/avant garde death metal, but in my opinion psychedelic death metal is a more apt moniker. “Traumatic…” is a hypnotic, melancholy journey through the subconscious, paying homage to a broad spectrum of negative emotions, as well as a sense of dark esotericism. This is reflected in the lyrics, which paint a dark picture of reincarnation, out of body experiences, and existential angst. An excerpt from the first song, “Shadowconscious”:

As I walk among the mental corpses of “god’s” children…
Trapped in a dreamless ghagarious sleep
My hallucinations become reality…
Sleep on, mankind… …sleep on…
…And never awake!

Implated pictures of the future
A golden cage… where the mind decays!
Profanced hands writing the book of life…
The machinery spreads its soulless chimeras!

A etheral shot in the head opens my eyes forever
Shadowconscious… evening falls inside…
The psychic metamorphosis into a life’s-trauma…
Returning to the graves of birth
Shadowconscious… above the fear...”

I think drugs probably played a role in the creation of this music, and not solely because of the nature of the music. As other commentators have noted, song titles like “Cannabis Indica” and “Hallucination” seem to suggest a psychedelic inspiration for psychedelic music.

The music is centered on mid paced riffing, generally focusing on evil tremolo picking and heavier more “lurching” riffs accompanied by drumming that sounds very Swedish d-beat at times. If there were tuned a step lower and had a different guitar tone it might sound like a more cerebral Entombed or Dismember. Both clean guitar and clean vocals are present, but employed properly and not taking away from the death metal-ness of the album. The clean vocals are a pained wail that Astorian seems to use only to interject a forlorn “AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH” here and there. The clean guitar shows up occasionally, punctuating the mind altering chaos with an ethereal strain of lucidity. This is progressive death metal, but do not expect Death or Atheist.

Traumatic Voyage’s releases can be bought here, but most of this album can be legally downloaded on last.fm, along with chunks of several other albums. “Traumatic…” is also on youtube in its entirety. If you like it, look into the second album “Traumatized…”. The rabbit hole only gets deeper.

Blut Aus Nord – The Mystical Beast of Rebellion

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

Blut Aus Nord - The Mystical Beast of Rebellion

Genre: Progressive Black Metal
Label: Debemur Morti

Blut Aus Nord, also known as France’s Darkthrone to some, are a fantastic band, and have been since their inception, and this re-release of their somewhat underrated 2001 album shows them at some of their most unsettling.
Odd riffs, fast drumming, and a very distinct lack of bass guitar tones (they’re really buried in there) gives the sound of very grim black metal, but it’s the avant-garde aspects of the band that are really starting to show their colors with this album, and even more so on the bonus disc.
The second CD is consisting of “The Fall: Chapter 7″ in three parts, and it’s at times extremely raw and violent black metal with parts very much an avant-garde shoegaze black metal (think of a more depressing and creepy Alcest or even Netra without the trip-hop). From what I gather, this second disc was recorded recently, for the re-release of The Mystical Beast of Rebellion, and it’s worth the price of the album alone.
If only more new black metal sounded this fresh and mind expanding.
8.5 out of 10.

War from a Harlots Mouth to tour with Emmure, Winds Of Plague and IWrestledABearOnce

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

Mosh Lives Tour 2011

War from a Harlots Mouth are going to hit the road again in May with Emmure, Winds of Plague and IWrestledABearOnce at The Mosh Lives tour.

Tour Dates:
29.04.11 Germany Köln @ Essigfabrik
30.04.11 Belgium Aarschot @ De Klinker
01.05.11 UK Brighton @ Concorde 2
02.05.11 UK Birmingham @ O2 Academy 2
03.05.11 UK Leeds @ Cockpit
04.05.11 UK Bristol @ O2 Academy 2
05.05.11 UK Manchester @ Club Academy
06.05.11 UK London @ Garage
07.05.11 Holland Eindhoven @ Dynamo
08.05.11 France Paris @ Glazart
09.05.11 Switzerland Zürich @ Abart
10.05.11 Germany München @ Feierwerk
11.05.11 Italy Pinarella Di Cervia @ Rockplanet
12.05.11 Austria Wien @ Viper Room
13.05.11 Germany Berlin @ Lido
14.05.11 Denmark Copenhagen @ The Rock
15.05.11 Sweden Stockholm @ Huset
17.05.11 Finland Helsinki @ Tavastia
19.05.11 Germany Münster @ Skaters Palace
20.05.11 Germany Leipzig @ Conne Island
21.05.11 Germany Stuttgart @ Universum

Beissert – The Pusher

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Beissert - The Pusher

Genre: Avant-Garde Metal, Metalcore
Label:
Agonia Records

What would happen if Till Lindeman, Richard Kruspe, and Doom Schneider joined Mindless Self Indulgence? Beissert.
Schizophrenic as anything MSI has ever done, with a slightly classic rock feel (not sound) and a voice that’s quite Rammstein-esq and at times power metal tinged, Beissert are impressive. It seems these guys really know how to play their instruments. It also seems they don’t give half of a shit about what anyone says – this is music written purely by people who have written the music they want to hear. Thankfully I want to hear this kind of music too.
There‘s a ton of different stuff happening here; a love of Pantera is very present, as is an appreciation for piano-based rock ballads, and some hardcore/metalcore. I don’t know exactly how to find the words to describe Beissert, but I do know I recommend you check out this album. It’s fucking good.
7.5 out of 10.

Beissert on MySpace.

Darkestrah – The Great Silk Road

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Genre: Avant-Garde, Progessive,  Black Metal
Label:
Paragon Records

I’ve actually been sitting on The Great Silk Road for about a month now, wondering just how I’m going to translate my feelings about this album. I’ll start off by saying that this album fucking rules! It touches EVERY little thing about black metal that I love and avoids everything that I dislike about it. It should also be said that this epic, five track (and approximately fifty-three minute) piece of artsy black metal has done wonders for my curbing my craving for… artsy black metal…

When you first start down The Great Silk Road, you’ll notice that tradition is not part of the game. The sound of Middle Eastern instruments can be heard throughout your travels. Mid to fast paced black metal greets you as the road begins to twist and turn. About three minutes into second track, “Inner Voice” and you come face to face with some soul destroying blackened thrash type shit out of nowhere to rape your cows and slaughter your women! But relief comes during a particularly well paved portion of “Kara-Oy” (track number four) in the guise of a beautiful metal oasis. And finally, during “The Last Step”, you’ve made it. The end of The Great Silk Road is before you. I ended up going back to the beginning and starting this journey all over again. I suggest you do the same.

Overall: I know that I gush a lot about albums that pass through here and I say things like, “best metal album EVER!” or “essential metal album!” But this time, I mean it with every fiber of my being. Darkestrah’s The Great Silk Road is hands down the greatest black metal album that I have had the privilege of listening to. And that’s not just the weed talking! Sober or no, this album is perfect.

10/10

Darkestrah On MySpace

Also Posted On E-MetalSpace.