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mercoledì 24 giugno 2026

Grabunhold - Frostheim

#FOR FANS OF: Black Metal
Grabunhold is a perfect example of the most iconic characteristics of the German black metal scene. As with other noteworthy projects such as Mavorim, this German trio combines fierce black metal with a subtle melodic touch that defines its musical identity. Their excellent debut album, 'Heldentod', offered listeners a highly enjoyable dose of black metal, successfully striking a balance between rawness and melody.

After this remarkably solid debut, Grabunhold has meticulously crafted a sophomore album, which is always a crucial moment in any band’s career: the point where you either confirm the potential shown in your debut or risk becoming a “one good album” band. Once again supported by the prestigious label Iron Bonehead Productions, these Tolkien enthusiasts blend the epic tales of the legendary English writer with their beloved black metal sound, guiding listeners on a dark journey through the lands of Mordor.

Those who discovered the band through their debut will find 'Frostheim' a very familiar listen. The defining aspects of Grabunhold are clearly present in this new opus: classic black metal with a raw production approach, enriched by a distinctive melodic essence in the guitar work throughout the album. In terms of pacing, this effort is largely driven by fast and intense sections, although it also includes notably engaging mid-tempo compositions such as the excellent "Schreckenszauber."

As already seen in 'Heldentod', Grabunhold is also capable of crafting longer tracks that offer a glimpse into the band’s still untapped potential. The album closer, "Eärnus Verderben," is the longest composition and arguably the most compelling. It masterfully blends fast, mid-paced, and slower sections, with particularly tasteful guitar lines. Its extended duration allows for a broader range of riffs and structural variation, making it a standout track. As I have mentioned before, the band would benefit from exploring this approach more often.

The remaining tracks follow a more consistent pattern, with shorter durations and a more straightforward, energetic pace. That said, these compositions still feature excellent guitar work and sufficient tempo variation to keep them engaging. The album opener (and second-longest track), "Der Tod wohnt in Cam Dum," deserves special mention for its acoustic intro and powerful melodic riffing. Acoustic elements also appear in another captivating track, "Reris blauer Schatten," where they serve as an atmospheric bridge between sections, working very effectively. This use of acoustic textures, along with the band’s ability to develop longer compositions, represents a valuable asset that could elevate Grabunhold’s songwriting further.

Overall, 'Frostheim' stands as a very solid successor to Grabunhold’s debut album. The band once again delivers strong black metal compositions where rawness and melody are effectively combined. On the downside, there is a sense that the band still has untapped potential. As noted, further exploration of acoustic and atmospheric elements, along with a greater focus on longer and more dynamic compositions, could help Grabunhold reach a new level and avoid repeating the same formula. (Alain González Artola)

(Iron Bonehead Productions - 2026)
Score: 75

domenica 24 gennaio 2021

Grabunhold - Heldentod

#FOR FANS OF: Death/Black/Epic
The German band Grabunhold is a four-piece project created four years ago by extreme metal musicians and Tolkien lovers to merge both passions in a unique project. This combination is pretty well-known in the scene as black metal, alongside with power metal, has maybe been the subgenre with more bands influenced by the legendary writer. Anyway, these Tokien-esque lyrics are not the only source as some lyrics have a strong melancholic nature. The combination of both topics is undoubtedly something, which always can fit with the dark and powerful essence of black metal.

After a demo and a promising EP, the ensemble focused its efforts to release the always decisive debut album, which should show the project´s true potential. 'Heldentod' is the name of the beast and its firmly rooted in the most iconic elements of the black metal genre, with the always distinctive touch of the German scene, which usually has this effective mixture of fury, aggression and a yet melodic background in its music. We won't see a lot of it in the impetuous beginning of the album opener "Wolkenbruch über Amon Sul", with a furious and straightforward attack of some vicious vocals, merciless drums and sharp guitars. Regardless of it, as the song evolves, we can appreciate an increasing melodic touch in the guitars, occasionally accompanied by majestic clean vocals, which give an epic touch to a song that was initially pure brutality. This contrasted combination of elements define perfectly what Grabunhold offers in its debut album. As it happens quite usually, the longer tracks offer a greater scope to introduce more changes, influences and arrangements in the songs, being the ideal compositions to create more epic tracks. It happens with the first song, but this feeling is stronger in the excellent "Morgenröte am Pelennor" and in the final song "Der Einsamkeit Letzter Streiter". The first one includes some acoustic guitars, a tiptop melodic riffage and heroic clean vocals aligned with the lyrical theme, being at the end my favourite track of the album. The final song shares some characteristics with Pelennor’s song, though it has a more melancholic tone. In any case, these longer tracks allow to create compositions with more variations and the aforementioned epic touch. On the other hand, we can find more straightforward songs like "Hügelgräberhöhen" or "Fangorns Erwahen", which a quite sorter and therefore, they are focused on being fast and aggressive. Although we can appreciate that the riffing is still remarkable, it varies from darker tones to more melodic ones with a respectable naturalness.

Grabunhold’s debut 'Heldentod' is clearly a quite sold first effort and shows an interesting evolution in the band’s core sound. The expected German black metal style is there but it has a quite distinctive touch and balance which makes this opus a quite interesting and enjoyable experience. Personally, I prefer the longer tracks as per their epic touch showing the variety the band is capable of. (Alain González Artola)


giovedì 5 settembre 2019

Grabunhold - Unter dem Banner der Toten

#PER CHI AMA: Black, Mayhem, Windir
I Grabunhold sono un quartetto proveniente da Dortmund, palesemente ispirato al black metal di metà anni '90 al contempo anche alla letteratura tolkiana, dal momento che il moniker si rifà agli spettri dei Tumuli citati proprio da J. R. R. Tolkien in uno dei suoi scritti. 'Unter dem Banner der Toten' è l'EP di debutto dopo che nel 2017, i nostri avevano rilasciato un promettente demo intitolato 'Auf den Hügelgräberhöhen'. Dicevamo delle influenze della band: dall'ascolto della tumultuosa opener "Gespenster", i richiami ai vecchi classici sono evidenti: si va infatti dal fare riottoso dei Mayhem al più sinfonico degli Agathodaimon o al più epico dei Windir, come sottolineato dalle melodie in apertura di "Hexentanz", la seconda song. Il quartetto suona in modo comunque convincente e pur non inventando nulla di nuovo, si lascia piacevolmente ascoltare, alternando ritmiche infuocate con dei fraseggi di epica vastità che conferiscono una certa ariosità alla proposta del combo germanico. La seconda song vede peraltro i nostri abbandonare il cantato in screaming per delle spoken words, mentre il sound va dilaniando le carni con frustate di blast beat e chitarre in tremolo picking. "Von Gefallenen Helden und Vergess" è il classico bridge che ci conduce a "Grabunholde", ultimo atto di questa prima prova per la compagine germanica. La song è delle quattro quella che mi ha convinto meno, sebbene rimanga visibile il marchio di fabbrica dei Grabunhold che qui arrivano a palesare più forte anche una certa componente malinconica, oltre che delle orchestrazioni che sembrano evocare i Dimmu Borgir di 'Stormblast'. Alla fine, quella di 'Unter dem Banner der Toten' è una prova onesta che mette in luce pregi e difetti della band ma che lascia un discreto margine di crescita per il futuro della band in un genere sempre più scarno in fatto di idee. (Francesco Scarci)