Nak’ay – 260 Raw Grinding Bestial Black Metal Punk Noise Devastation

Posted in In Distro, Reviews on June 5th, 2010 by General Blaspheme

Nak’ay - 260 Raw Grinding Bestial Black Metal Punk Noise Devastation

Genres: Black Metal, Noise
Label: Independent

The title of this tape says it all as far as what the sound is. A fast, grinding black metal with noise overtones that’s covered with an angry atmosphere. Thrashy riffs and old school black metal mixed with punk is the order of the day, with fast snare infested drumming to bang your head to.
Nak’ay is not an animal to be fucked with, and this is one of the most violent tapes I’ve ever heard. I fucking love it.
8.5 out of 10.

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Aderlating – Devotional Hymns

Posted in In Distro, Reviews on May 1st, 2010 by General Blaspheme

Genres: Avant-Garde, Black Metal, Dark Ambient, Drone
Label:
Shadowgraph Records

Another new offering from Aderlating, Devotional Hymns is an instant classic. Some of the creepiest soundscapes Mories has ever put onto disc with some extremely violent sounding vocals, and I’m happy. It’s no wonder why Aderlating has quickly become one of my favourite bands.
The ambience is far from boring, but rather atmospheric and unnerving, like Burzum crossed with Mark Snow. It’s fucking awesome. The whole thing is a trip to listen to, an experience I recommend completely.
If only this was available on vinyl.
9 out of 10.

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Deona Cart Deluna – First E.P.

Posted in In Distro, Reviews on February 5th, 2010 by General Blaspheme

Deona Cart Deluna - First E.P.

 

Genre: Blackened Death Metal
Label:
Salute Records

Malaysia’s Deona Cart Deluna have recorded a short disc full of awesome.
It’s a really easy review, too
Take a bit of Cannibal Corpse, Slayer, Behemoth, Kataklysm, and In Flames, put them together, and you’ve got Deona Cart Deluna.
It’s a perfect example of blackened death metal, really. The vocals, the riffs, the drumming, it’s all fucking awesome.
9 out of 10.

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Demorian – Back to the Glorious Past

Posted in In Distro, Reviews on January 26th, 2010 by General Blaspheme

Demorian - Back to the Glorious Past

Genres: Pagan Black Metal, Symphonic Black Metal
Labels: Azermedoth Records, Salute Records

A super cool sounding album, taking elements from various inspirations and mixing them up together.
It’s black metal, but pagan elements and symphonic elements are omnipresent and in on track an elecronic/industrial side is shown and in another track a minimalistic side is shown.
Almost all the songs are really strong, except one. I try to refrain from saying anything derogatory, but I must admit I think “Hate My God” is far too much of a filler track. Compared to everything else on this album, it too much formula and not enough Demorian.
The plus side, however, is that the rest of this disc is good enough that it’s made up for completely. I will be making repeat listens, and often. 7 out of 10.

Track By Track:

The Rising – A nice and slow intro to the album, an ode to the old Norse gods. Really sweet.

Emily – Obviously based on The Exorcism of Emily Rose, it’s a fucking awesome song. Reminds me of a slower, heavier Dimmu Borgir. Love it.

Away From God – Sound wise, it’s still like a slower, heavier Dimmu Borgir, but there seems to be more of a thrash/punk influence in the guitar riffs here. Lyrically, it’s a man turning away from God because of the evil he sees and lack of evidence of God’s existance.

Blood on Celtic Soil – Battles in Scotland! Slow death metal played like black metal, with mostly clean vocals. Fucking cool sounding and a nice history lesson wrapped up into one package.

Ancient Times – Keys sounding like horns and pipes, with cool riffs. Again, Norse gods.

Only Death Prevail – Basically, “Blood on Celtic Soil Part II”, even continuing with the lyrics in parts. But musically toned way down. It’s a slow dirge, and quite nice with the near-whispered rough singing. A flute leads it along for the most part, bringing a true Celtic feel to the song. Love it.

Wintercold – Fuck yeah! Fas as hell drums and deep as fuck bass, throat ripping vocals and symphonic keys, with lyrics about colonization in the name of Thor. Great.

Back to Odin’s Land – Lyrically, I don’t think I have to go into it. Musically, it sounds a little flat, but on purpose. Minimalistic with a tone and riff structure that takes me back to the 80′s, like Judas Priest crossed with Motly Crue.

Hate My God – Another self-explanitory song as far as lyrics are concerned. And it seems, again, flat sounding, and quite honestly it’s a little on the formulaic side of writing black metal music and lyrics. It’s a good song, but the weakest on the album.

One With The World – Pretty cool sounding, the flutes and horns are back again, and so is the Nordic theme. Too damn short though. Songs like this need to be at least five minutes long.

Home of the Brave – Slow and pretty, a flute leading with blackened vocals. Really good.

Celtic Shores (Bonus Track) – Holy fucking SHIT! Why does this song have to be the last one? This is such a great sounding song. Demorian bring a touch of industrial elements to the keys and it’s fucking rockin’.

Outro – A thirty second piano piece. It really should be longer, it’s a really cool teaser of a good musical piece.

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