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venerdì 12 aprile 2024

Sathanas - Psalm Satani

#FOR FANS OF: Black/Death
Only 30 minutes in length, but I feel like these guys put on some pretty great blackened metal. I love the vocals and the guitars. Paul indicated that the recording quality wasn't the greatest, but you can as sure as hell make out the riffs. No blast beats just underground metal galore.

Production wise, this album could've done better, but the guitars and the vocals made up for that! I like the fact that Paul's vocals are screams that fit well with the essence of this album. I really like this album, especially the riffs. Too bad, it's only a little over 30 minutes. It deserves a lengthier LP. But, nevertheless, it's better than quality music for this rare genre. It's really made metal to sound better than just unique. It's made it more experimental and creative. Each song is good to my standards. They put an effort into everything, especially in making this album flourish, even though there's a claim that they got somewhat screwed over by the label. But the next LP will be at Morrisound. So that's pretty exciting!

The music on here was in the vein of 'Necrohymns' but it has its own kick to it. Definitely looking forward to the new album, but for now it's this blaring through my speakers. It's a raw recording, again reminiscent of the past. Paul is the main contributor of the band as he's the driving force.

This band has their own sound, especially the blackened metal that they play. They have sort of weaved it into their own. I like how they display their talent throughout this recording and past recordings as well! The music on here is filled with progressive riffing and a unique style.

I've yet to find a way to get a physical copy of this album, preferably on Amazon or Hells Headbangers. But they're not stocking it. Best to download off bandcamp. Check this album out! It shan't disappoint! (Death8699)


domenica 26 agosto 2018

Sathanas - Necrohymns

#FOR FANS OF: Black/Death
It's nice to hear some black metal with a swing to it, creating a rhythm that's more than an atonal hammering behind impersonal screams. Pennsylvania's Sathanas, now releasing its tenth full-length album, treads this path with a sharp lead guitar over swift double bass and a beatdown hailing from the Florida school of death metal. Its initial impressions impossible to ignore, the impact of “Upon the Wings of Desecration” and “Sacramentum” bring an initial burst of momentum before changing pace so as to propel such a weighty vehicle to conquer the incredible heights for which the treble strives. Like thrusting an eighteen wheeler into its low hill-climbing gear after getting a good run at a rising mountain road, Sathanas ascends the walls of Hell and perches atop the pit, and atop its perch it will stay for this band, born in the uncertainty of extreme metal's early movements, seeks to hone and define its terse and blunt sound.

As many metals melt monuments into the mountains surrounding Hell's sea of fire, and more sophisticated constructs frame perdition with the stately accouterments of a thriving and growing megalopolis, Sathanas' structure stands as a relic hailing the imposing fortress-like brutalism of yesteryear's architectural aesthetic. Its signature ascending arpeggios, screaming through grain and choking on embers, bouncing beats battered by blistering bass, and a filthy snare rhythm joining the fury make “Harbinger of Death” grind bones to dust while digging chains into the wailing walls of souls entombed in the fearsome kingdom. The chaos of this dominion is denoted in the gratifying carnage of a solo springing up from “At the Left Hand of Satan”, the obscure coven in which “Witchcult” practices its damnable rites, and the condemnation of “Raise the Flag of Hell” ensure that the consistency of an aging band retains its potency in venomous vocals and raucous riffing.

Sathanas isn't out to bring a new definition to a genre, attempt to pay homage to the past with young blood and flagging creativity, or to ruin a prolific and lengthy career with an egregious about face. Sathanas instead is honing its craft and reveling in its longevity. While embracing the mass of its sound and preoccupied with expanding its waistline rather than its musical horizons, the band brings the stamina that carries such a heavy burden endlessly upwards and continues to etch finer details into its basic and brutalist building. Still solid under its doughier surroundings, Sathanas stands strong. (Five_Nails)

(Transcending Obscurity Records - 2018)
Score: 70

https://sathanas.bandcamp.com/album/necrohymns-black-death-thrash-metal