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lunedì 20 gennaio 2025

Luring - Malevolent Lycanthropic Heresy

#FOR FANS OF: Atmospheric Black Metal
USA's Luring is a trio whose members are involved in similar and equally interesting projects, particularly Azathoth's Dream, which I strongly recommend if you enjoy old school atmospheric black metal. Since the release of its first album, Luring has released albums each year, improving and refining its sound, which is firmly rooted in the purest essence of the black metal genre. As is common with these underground projects, the change and evolution is not particularly significant as they strive to maintain their core sound unaltered, yet the listener will notice a progression in each album.

'Malevolent Lycanthrophic Heresy' is the name of Luring's newest effort, and from the moment you see the album cover, you can realize that the USA-based project remains loyal to its roots. The black and white tenebrous artwork is a fine portrait of what you will listen to. This new opus sounds as dark as the previous ones, combining the pure aggression of the genre and a murky atmosphere. The production is, as expected, raw and lugubrious, but still enjoyable, not reaching the annoying levels of certain projects that sound like a noise ball. The short and straightforward album opener "Ravaged By the Teeth of a Feral God" is a fine example of it, with its aggressive riffs and raspy vocals. Although, I particularly enjoy songs where the atmosphere is more present, like the longer composition "Born With the Devil's Marking". This song has some nice tempo changes, making the composition quite interesting and enjoyable. The other longer track, entitled "The Odious Gaze of Chronos," is also remarkably inspired, showing that Luring finds the best room to shine in these lengthy songs. In this case, the pace is much slower except for the final section, although the riffs are equally sharp and tasty. The final proper track, entitled "Dying Wolf Beneath the Stars," is another enjoyable piece of atmospheric black metal with a particularly raw atmosphere that Luring masterfully creates. The guitar lines are again the best thing here, as they have the hypnotic essence that is a trademark of the genre. There are no big complaints from my side if we solely focus on the aforementioned songs, but the album lacks something important due to its shorter length. The whole record lasts 36 minutes, which in theory is enough, but half of the compositions are ambient/instrumental tracks. Don’t get me wrong, to a certain degree I enjoy them, but as this is a black metal album, having half of the compositions in this vein is a bit disruptive and leaves you with a feeling of wanting more.

In conclusion, 'Malevolent Lycanthropic Heresy is a quite good album when it focuses on its pure atmospheric black metal side. However, having so many ambient tracks leads you to think that this is more an EP than an actual full-length album. I sincerely think that a couple more tracks would have improved the experience a lot more. (Alain González Artola)


(Iron Bonehead Productions - 2024)
Score: 73

https://luring.bandcamp.com/album/malevolent-lycanthropic-heresy