Francesco Scarci
Megadeth - The Sick, The Dying...And The Dead!
Bjørn Riis - A Fleeting Glimpse
Spider God - Ett Främmande Språk / A Foreign Tongue
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Death8699
Quo Vadis - Day Into Night
The Halo Effect - Days of the Lost
Watain - The Agony & Ecstasy of Watain
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Alain González Artola
Slytherin - Tales Of Hogsmade Village
Silhoette - Les Retranchements
Wedrujacy Wiatr - Zorzysta Staje Ocma
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Dream Theater - The Astonishing
#PER CHI AMA: Progressive Metal |
Nel 2285 l'oppressivo Impero del Peto Preponderante, comandato dal fetido tiranno Na-fart avrebbe vietato tassativamente i rutti, se non fosse che il dotato Gabri-burp salverà il mondo portando clandestinamente in tournée un musical intitolato This is ruttosound! (leggetevi la sinossi nella wiki-pagina inglese di 'The Astonishing' prima di insultarmi, dopodiché pensate come se la riderebbe un Frank Zappa che immaginereste ancora seduto ancora là, a sbronzarsi nel garage di Joe con un paio di quarts-a-beer). Tecno-tarabaccolamenti disseminati ovunque ("Descent of the Nomacs", "The Hovering Sojourn" o "Digital Discord"), una pompo-spettrale "Dystopian Overture" in realtà più simile a un pre-cog medley dei temi poi sviluppati (ma quello che accade un po' prima del secondo minuto ha del ridicolo). E poi, davanti a voi, una colossale distesa di prog-ballad tipo ritagli di, boh, "Forsaken" ("The Answer", "When Your Time Has Come" e tre quarti del resto) ammonticchiate le une sulle altre a mo' di discarica sonora, interpretate con la consueta professionale convinzione dal buon FiatelLaBrie ("Act of Faythe"). E poi applausi, chiacchiericci, rumori assortiti, estemporanee sortite (le trombette tardomedievali di "A Saviour in the Square", le cornamuse di "The X Aspect", il finale di "A Better Life" che trasmuta in una sorta di tango interstellare) e un desolante sahara creativo a comporre la più ponderosa, tronfia, pretestuosa e sfrangiata collezione di scarti della storia del rock. Stupefacente, sì. Esattamente. (Alberto Calorosi)
(Roadrunner Records - 2016)
Voto: 50
https://www.facebook.com/dreamtheater/
Voto: 50
https://www.facebook.com/dreamtheater/
GoldenPyre - Apocryphal
BACK IN TIME: recensione gentilmente concessa da Nihil Zine
#PER CHI AMA: Death Metal |
Se non conoscete i portoghesi GoldenPyre, questa potrebbe essere la buona occasione per farlo. Il genere da questi proposto è un death metal arricchito da una non trascurabile vena melodica, arioso, ben curato, eseguito con una certa perizia, variegato al punto giusto (anche nell'uso delle vocals). A ciò si aggiunga che i testi sono originali e ben scritti, e benché risultino incentrati sulle classiche tematiche di carattere mitico-religioso (il conflitto fra il Dio biblico e gli angeli ribelli, la caduta di Lucifero, ma gli si perdona tutto visto che questo era il primissimo demo del 1998), sfuggono ai banali stereotipi satanisti oggi in voga. In copertina è riprodotta una xilografia di Albrecht Dürer, tratta dalla serie dedicata all'Apocalisse di San Giovanni (nel booklet, però, la fonte non è dichiarata). Un demo interessante, non c'è che dire.
(Self - 1998)
Voto: 68
https://goldenpyre.bandcamp.com/album/apocryphal-1998
Voto: 68
https://goldenpyre.bandcamp.com/album/apocryphal-1998
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)
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)
(Iron Bonehead Productions - 2022)
Score: 79
https://ironboneheadproductions.bandcamp.com/album/abhor-sex-sex-sex-ceremonia-daemonis-anticristi
Score: 79
https://ironboneheadproductions.bandcamp.com/album/abhor-sex-sex-sex-ceremonia-daemonis-anticristi
Soilwork - The Chainheart Machine
#FOR FANS OF: Melo Death |
I know it's a little much to give this album a perfect score, but I can't say anything except positive things about it. However, I may be biased because melodic death metal is my favorite genre in metal. They seem to fall under this category early on in their career changing some over the years. But this album is a landmark release from these Swedish metallers. A good follow-up release dominating over 'Steelbath Suicide' and my all-time favorite Soilwork album in their entire discography. The energy is full throttle throughout the whole album. There wasn't a song on there that I disliked.
The title-track, "Neon Rebels", "Millionflame" and "Spirits of the Future Sun" are my favorites. They tune their guitars down to B I believe, and they're fast the whole way through. The energy is rampant. How these guys put forth such an effort on here is amazing. The energy they have and the original riffs. Blast! What a wild guitar extravaganza in these songs just shining in metal glory. Their later releases don't compare to this one maybe a close call is 'A Predator's Portrait'. That's about it, I see this release as flawless. The vocals compliment the guitar whole handedly. There were really no clean vocals at all!
The only thing that was not that substantial was the length of the album. It clocked in about 40+ minutes. I would've had liked to hear more length or more songs on here. It still reigns supreme in terms of originality, precision and uncompromising energy. These guys just suffered a loss in David but he was not featured on here as he joined the band I believe in 2012. What a tragedy, though. I'm surprised that the average scores on here was at 79%. I always liked this album the most but the critics are the way they are, even in my text here. However, I felt that this was a pinnacle release by the band.
I ordered this CD to show further support for the band and music in extreme metal altogether. Soilwork has so many peaks and valleys in their discography I'll always view 'A Chainheart Machine' as their best. The music, the vocals, the leads, and overall sound met perfection. You can doubt me well just listen to the album. The riffs, leads and vocals are sublime. I'm glad that this is a part of my collection. Old Soilwork is dead, long live old Soilwork! Pick this up a physical copy don't just cheap out and stream it. It's a critical time for the band, they just lost a brother, show them gratitude! (Death8699)
The title-track, "Neon Rebels", "Millionflame" and "Spirits of the Future Sun" are my favorites. They tune their guitars down to B I believe, and they're fast the whole way through. The energy is rampant. How these guys put forth such an effort on here is amazing. The energy they have and the original riffs. Blast! What a wild guitar extravaganza in these songs just shining in metal glory. Their later releases don't compare to this one maybe a close call is 'A Predator's Portrait'. That's about it, I see this release as flawless. The vocals compliment the guitar whole handedly. There were really no clean vocals at all!
The only thing that was not that substantial was the length of the album. It clocked in about 40+ minutes. I would've had liked to hear more length or more songs on here. It still reigns supreme in terms of originality, precision and uncompromising energy. These guys just suffered a loss in David but he was not featured on here as he joined the band I believe in 2012. What a tragedy, though. I'm surprised that the average scores on here was at 79%. I always liked this album the most but the critics are the way they are, even in my text here. However, I felt that this was a pinnacle release by the band.
I ordered this CD to show further support for the band and music in extreme metal altogether. Soilwork has so many peaks and valleys in their discography I'll always view 'A Chainheart Machine' as their best. The music, the vocals, the leads, and overall sound met perfection. You can doubt me well just listen to the album. The riffs, leads and vocals are sublime. I'm glad that this is a part of my collection. Old Soilwork is dead, long live old Soilwork! Pick this up a physical copy don't just cheap out and stream it. It's a critical time for the band, they just lost a brother, show them gratitude! (Death8699)
(Listenable Records - 2000)
Score: 90
https://www.soilwork.org/
Score: 90
https://www.soilwork.org/
Mortuary Drape - Tolling 13 Knell
BACK IN TIME: recensione gentilmente concessa da Nihil Zine
#PER CHI AMA: Black/Death |
Tredici funerei rintocchi di campana, tredici anni di onorata carriera: era il 2000 e i Mortuary Drape festeggiavano la ricorrenza (che cadeva, a dire il vero, nel '99, anno di composizione del presente cd) con un album che sento di consigliare caldamente a tutti coloro che non amano le cacofonie senza senso, ma prediligono invece trame musicali ricercate e suggestive. Con i Mortuary Drape s'intraprende un viaggio nell'aldilà, in una dimensione ctonica, catacombale. È un piacere immergersi nelle ben architettate, spettrali atmosfere di questo cd, articolato in dieci brani. Non si tratta di un concept album, eppure vi si può ravvisare un elemento unificante, che conferisce all'insieme un tocco di qualità: questo comun denominatore è il carisma dei Mortuary Drape. Un ingrediente di assoluto pregio.
(Avantgarde Music/Peaceville Records - 2000/2013)
Voto: 75
https://www.facebook.com/mortuarydrape
Voto: 75
https://www.facebook.com/mortuarydrape
sabato 24 settembre 2022
Bjørn Riis - A Fleeting Glimpse
#PER CHI AMA: Psych Rock, Pink Floyd |
Cavolo, non sono nemmeno passati sei mesi dall'ultimo 'Everything to Everyone' che il bravissimo Bjørn Riis ci delizia con un altro piccolo gioiellino di prog rock. Solo quattro pezzi questa volta per il musicista norvegese ed un EP totalmente inatteso dai fan. Quattro pezzi dicevamo, che mostrano la totale devozione di Bjørn per i maestri di sempre, i Pink Floyd. Un qualcosa che si palesa nelle delicatissime note dell'opener "Dark Shadows (Part 1)", dove con una carrambata da leggenda, il polistrumentista scandinavo piazza accanto alla propria voce, Durga McBroom, corista dei Pink Floyd dal "A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour" del 1987 fino al concerto finale del "The Division Bell Tour" nell'ottobre 1994, senza contare le sue apparizioni in studio in 'The Division Bell' e 'The Endless River', e ancora nel tour solista del 2001 di David Gilmour. Fatte queste ennesime premesse, non sarà cosi complicato ascoltarci dentro a questi 26 minuti di musica space prog rock un turbinio di suoni che riportano Bjørn alle proprie radici, tributando in lungo e in largo la band britannica. Penso soprattutto alla strumentale "A Voyage to the Sun" che chiama inequivocabilmente in causa la leggendaria "One of these Days", per il suo evocativo tambureggiare, i suoi splendidi e ipnotici giri di chitarra che vanno via via crescendo ponendosi sopra l'abile armeggiare dei sintetizzatori. "Summer Meadows" è un'altra traccia strumentale che apre con un bell'arpeggiato figlio degli anni '80, carico di un flusso emozionale da brividi che ci condurrà fino all'ultima song, "Dark Shadows (Part 2)". Qui si riprende là dove Bjørn aveva lasciato con la prima traccia, questa volta con un supporto vocale più risicato da parte di Durga, relegato solo nel finale. Il risultato tuttavia non sembra risentirne vista la bravura del frontman dietro al microfono ed un sound che oltre ad evocare i Pink Floyd, sublima in stratificazioni elettroniche alla 'You All Look the Same to Me' degli Archive. Poi quando la scena se la prende la chitarra solista, beh sono solo applausi per un paio di minuti fino a che subentra la voce di Durga. E pioveranno ancora solo applausi. (Francesco Scarci)
(Karisma Records - 2022)
Voto: 75
https://bjornriis.bandcamp.com/album/a-fleeting-glimpse
Voto: 75
https://bjornriis.bandcamp.com/album/a-fleeting-glimpse
Abused Majesty - Serpenthrone
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#PER CHI AMA: Symph Black |
Pensavo fossero rimasti i soli Dimmu Borgir al mondo a proporre black sinfonico, invece scopro che in Polonia c’è un’altra band che segue le orme di Shagrath e compagni, con risultati ahimé non altrettanto eccellenti. La release in questione risale al 2004, quando uscì per la Empire Records e l’anno seguente l’Adipocere Records ne acquisì la licenza per rilasciarla in Europa e Nord America. Da più parti considerati come gli eredi degli Emperor, per la loro capacità di unire il black più intransigente con la melodia e le parti atmosferiche, per me non sono altro che un discreto gruppo che non ha inventato nulla di nuovo. I nostri se la cavano degnamente nell’assemblare il black/thrash stile Old Man’s Child con il sound sinfonico dei Dimmu Borgir, grazie a piacevoli inserti tastieristici e a chitarre talvolta ispirate. 'Serpenthrone' è ad ogni modo un album fiero e selvaggio, dove s'incontrano la brutalità del death metal con la malvagità del black. Le violente ritmiche spazzano via con la loro furia ogni cosa incontrino sul proprio cammino, i riffs elaborano complesse strutture musicali, forse vero punto di forza di questo disco, perchè consentono di mantenere la concentrazione costante, durante l’intero ascolto del cd. I pezzi alla fine però, tendono ad assomigliarsi un po’ tutti, anche se notevole è l’impegno da parte della band di ricercare intermezzi dal feeling oscuro, capaci di spezzare il ritmo incessante creato dalla ritmica martellante. Da copione infine, il solito duetto tra la voce scream e il cantato growl. Interessanti le liriche, basate su una vecchia leggenda slava di un mitico re dei serpenti, il tutto ispirato agli antichi racconti della tribù della Regina Lechits, racchiuse nel libro 'The Tome of Ashes'. Peccato che alla fine, l’album puzzi di già sentito, altrimenti mezzo punto in più l’avrebbe forse meritato. Per i soli nostalgici di Emperor e Limbonic Art, ascoltate questo disco! (Francesco Scarci)
(Empire Records/Adipocere Records - 2004/2005)
Voto: 65
https://www.facebook.com/abusedmajesty
Voto: 65
https://www.facebook.com/abusedmajesty
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