#FOR FANS OF: Black/Death |
Texas-based solo-project Temple of the Beast is a young entity created only two years ago by the quite active musician Alexander Macias, known as Blackthorn in this current project. All his projects have been closely related to the extreme metal scene, and Temple of the Beast is not an exception. It is quite remarkable that with only a demo and a single the project has captured the attention of a well-known label as Iron Bonehead Productions, which for sure made me feel curious about how good its music could be.
'Geminian Arcana' is the first effort by Temple of the Beast, which is an EP consisting of five songs. The style is unmistakably a combination of death and black elements, with a quite sinister sound. The production has a clear old-school touch, with a murky sound, particularly in the guitars. In any case, all the instruments are audible, which is always a good point. The vocals undoubtedly follow the classical patterns of the death metal genre. The sound is, truly cavernous and furious, which fits perfectly with the overall sound of this EP. Regarding the production, the compositions have a clear old school feeling, and they go quite straight to the bone. You won’t find here pompous structures or excessive technical stuff, but pure and uncompromised fury. The first track, "Temple I: Through the Trees", opens the EP with a sinister intro followed by the aforementioned combination of death/black metal. The pace is changing, with fast and relentless sections adequately combined with mid-tempo ones, where the riffing is particularly enjoying. The balance in the ups and downs shifts progressive towards an increasing speed until the fourth track, entitled "Temple IV: The Key & The Gate (Sitra Achra)", where speedy sections reign with almost no opposition. As a welcome contrast comes the closer track, where Temple of the Beast shows its calmer yet truly dark face. This is by far the slowest composition which ends in the same way as the EP begins, which an eerie ambience section.
'Geminian Arcana' is a solid beginning for Temple of the Beast. The compositions are well-accomplished and have an always enjoyable old-school touch. Apart from that, the project doesn’t offer anything particularly outstanding, and for this reason, I consider that Blackthorn should push a bit further the current boundaries of the project, if he wants to offer a truly worthy full-length debut. (Alain González Artola)
(Iron Bonehead Productions - 2025)
Score: 70