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martedì 27 settembre 2022

Abhor - Sex Sex Sex (Ceremonia Daemonis Anticristi)

#FOR FANS OF: Occult Black Metal
The Italian veterans Abhor, a band founded in 1995 in Padua, have returned with its eighth opus entitled 'Sex Sex Sex (Ceremonia Daemonis Anticristi)', once again released by the always reliable label Iron Bonehead Productions. I have always enjoyed those black metal bands, whose lyrics are strongly focused on occultism and witchcraft, among other similar concepts, as this conceptual influence makes the music sound quite distinctive. From my personal point of view, those themes are sonically better represented when the band creates compositions with a strong atmospheric touch. Abhor is a fine example of it as these sorts of bands successfully mix the expected ferociousness and rawness of the black metal genre with a sinister and mysterious ambience, making the songs actually sound as a proper witches' sabbath.

Abhor’s latest opus 'Sex Sex Sex (Ceremonia Daemonis Anticristi)' is a fine exemplification of this aforementioned idea. The first proper track "Ceremonia Daemonia Anticristi" is a great album opener, where we can listen to the main characteristics of this album, the band achieves a nice mixture of slightly raw guitars, vicious raspy vocals, and a great atmospheric arrangement in the form an organ. This instrument is for sure, the most adequate one to create this dark and hypnotic atmosphere. Pace wise, the album is not especially fast as the compositions are more focused on mid-tempo sections where the riffs, which have a nice old-school touch, and the keys shine a lot. In any case, we can hear some punctual speed bursts in songs like "Ode to the Snake", for example, although they don’t last too much. This song in particular, is a highlight in terms of pace change as it is quite varied and enjoyable. I especially like how marked are the different sections in terms of intensity, and how naturally a quite aggressive part is followed by a much more atmospheric one, always keeping the composition a natural flow. "Ritual Mentor" is another great song, when we speak about making a clear contrast between the different intensities that we can find in a composition. But never leaving behind the fact, that the song and the whole work have a strong occult atmosphere which permeates every track. "October 31st, 2010" is the longest composition and probably one of my favorites as it summarizes all the strong points of this album. A long and mysterious introduction creates the appropriate mood for another fine display of occult black metal, once again with an appropriate balance between the most aggressive parts and keyboard driven spooky sections, where the band is especially inspired.

All in all, 'Sex Sex Sex (Ceremonia Daemonis Anticristi)' is a very solid effort where rawness and atmosphere are perfectly balanced, so any fan of black metal can enjoy this album. The vicious vocals and the solid riffing are perfectly complemented by the organs and keys, which enhance the occult and dark atmosphere that band wants to represent with its music. (Alain González Artola)