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lunedì 28 novembre 2022

Newspaperflyhunting - Time Regained

#PER CHI AMA: Space Prog Rock
Quinto album per i polacchi Newspaperflyhunting, band che abbiamo già incontrato in occasione della recensione di un paio di loro album in passato. Particolarmente bistrattati dal sottoscritto peraltro, ritrovo il quartetto originario di Białystok con questo nuovo 'Time Regained' e il loro classico concentrato di sonorità all'insegna di un prog/post/space rock. Cinque i brani questa volta a disposizione dei nostri che aprono con "No Hard Feelings"e un sound che oserei dire vellutato, complice una musicalità malinconica e raffinata, con tanto di voce femminile a duettare con il buon Michał Pawłowsk, un duo che in passato non avevo trattato troppo bene. Diciamo che la performance del frontman polacco continua ad essere deficitaria, e a salvare la baracca ci pensa invece la prestazione del collettivo, musicalmente ottimamente preparato ed educato nella propria proposta prog rock. La seconda "One Minute" inizia in modo più arrogante con delle chitarre più roboanti ma dopo poco, il sound muta grazie all'ingresso della voce maschile. Rimane quell'approccio tipico malinconico della band polacca, pur sostenuto da un rifferama ritmato e da un bell'assolo di chitarra nella seconda metà del brano. Rimane lacunosa la prova vocale, mi spiace sottolinearlo, ma io cercherei una soluzione alternativa per dare più lustro alla proposta del combo. Con "Everything's Fine" i nostri riprendono a sfiorare i loro strumenti con una certa delicatezza anche se verso il terzo minuto irrompe la voce del vocalist, qui più convincente, e contestualmente, anche la musica acquisisce in aggressività, pur non rinunciando ad un certo sperimentalismo affidato ai synth che spezzano la mole di riff costruita dai quattro musicisti. E lo fanno con grande efficacia. Finalmente. Si arriva ad "Hallways" e agli arpeggi di chitarra che accompagnano la voce di Gosia in un pezzo che potrebbe suonare più come una ninna nanna che altro, anche se la sua progressione sembra (solo apparentemente) alzare i giri del motore verso il finale. In realtà, la traccia si mantiene piuttosto statica e poco incisiva. A cambiare l'esito del disco arriva la conclusiva "Another Island" e i suoi 12 minuti di soffuse sonorità space prog rock che ridanno un pizzico di energia (ma solo dopo il quarto minuto) ad un lavoro che sembrava essersi spento già dopo i primi tre brani. Il pezzo conferma comunque l'approccio onirico della band in un lungo break strumentale che denota quanto di buono racchiudono i Newspaperflyhunting nelle loro note. (Francesco Scarci)

giovedì 24 novembre 2022

The Pit Tips

Francesco Scarci

Dreadnought - The Endless
Severoth - When the Night Falls
Katharos XIII - Chthonian Transmissions

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Death8699

Crypta - Echoes of the Soul
Perdition Temple - Merciless Upheaval
Usurper - Cryptobeast

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Alain González Artola

Watain - The Agony & Ecstasy Of Watain
Moonlight Sorcery - Piercing Through The Frozen Eternity
Corpsegrinder - Corpsegrinder

Incantvm - Strigae

#FOR FANS OF: Black/Doom
From Italy a quite special project comes under the leadership of the clarinetist Vittorio Sabelli, a former member of the band Dawn of A Dark Age, who has recruited some very talented musicians to help him in his new musical voyage. More than 10 musicians have taken part to record ‘Strigae’, the first effort of this interesting and undeniably original project.

The concept behind the music is also something worthy, as the album is based on witch hunt and summary trials that took place during the past centuries, and that which sadly led to the sentence of hundreds of innocent women. Musically speaking, it is quite hard to define Incantvm’s music, although the term theatrical might be a good definition for that, as the different arrangements and expressive nature of the music itself has a lot in common with a theatrical performance. 'Strigae' is, in any case, strongly tied to the extreme metal scene, as its obvious metal influences come from the black and doom metal genres, but also has a clear progressive nature if you pay attention on how the compositions are structured. The generous length of the three actual songs (as the first and last ones are the intro/outro of the album) gives the necessary room to introduce quite varied influences and changing structures. "Il Cerchio e il Fuoco" opens the album with its ever-changing structure and pace, where we can enjoy Tenebra’s super high-pitched shrieks, which for sure could remind us of the scream of an actual witch. The pace has its ups and downs with a great combination of raspy guitars and plenty of arrangements which enrich the music a lot. There is also a room for calm sections where the progressive and most non-metal influences reign, with the tasteful pianos, clarinets and several other classic instruments which mark an abrupt contrast with the heaviest sections of the song. As aforementioned, this album is like a baroque and theatrical act and the music is the perfect portrayal of this concept. The narrative voice of Nequam serves as the director of the most experimental sections as reinforces the feeling of experiencing an actual performance in its broadest sense. "Lamie" has a clear progressive evolution in its structure as it begins with a doomish pace, and it gains some intensity with the track progression, even though it always has a changeable pace and unexpected changes in the style and intensity, which are a tangible proof of the great work behind this album. The always relevant and tasteful arrangements done by the mastermind Vittorio, shows how he has tried to introduce several non-metal influences in an actual metal album, trying to forge and album free of stylistic restrictions. The narrative voices and introduction of several instruments may not appeal every metal fan but it makes 'Strigae' a compelling work that requires an open mind and several listens.

In conclusion, 'Strigae' is a remarkably interesting and enjoyable album. Its very personal mixture of black and doom metal influences, and the generous use of classic instruments make it a complex, demanding yet a very satisfactory album. From my point of view, this effort should please every music fan who demands both originally and quality. (Alain González Artola)


(I, Voidhanger Records - 2022)
Score: 80

https://i-voidhangerrecords.bandcamp.com/album/strigae

Perdition Temple - Merciless Upheaval

#FOR FANS OF: Brutal Death Metal
Who can hear this and not want to write a bit about it? It has balls-out intensity. Gene from Angelcorpse that led the way for that band. He smokes on here with a somewhat raw production sound but good death/black metal. I've found the whole album to be interesting in terms of the sound and Gene's vocals slay! This is sort of a modern Angelcorpse if there was one. I don't hear any mistakes or forced vocals. Everything seems to be in tandem with everything else. These guys have some balls-out intensity. And the lead guitar is wicked as is, no need to change that as well.

It's weird though that it's four original songs and four cover songs. They were all well played out. The vocals go well with the guitar. These guys seem to progress on each succeeding release. And the sound is wicked, I love this type of production. It has you keyed into every song. Fast and furious yet instances of mild playing, but not much. They are fierce with these songs and impeccable covers. I especially like "Blood On My Hands" from Morbid Angel's 'Covenant' album. It was immaculate! Sounded just like the original. Their own songs too sound really amazing. Sucks that this album is only 33+ minutes.

Like I said about the sound quality, it's great! The production is justifiable. They don't fall short of the game of immaculate musicianship. These guys have stayed around and Gene post Angelcorpse. From my understanding, these guys are in multiple bands. Gene is pretty cool as a person and seems to respect his fans the way his fans respect the band. He returns messages not that they're musicians with much idle time but he reached out which was surprising. This raises my respect for the band. And I do my best to make sure that these underground bands get the press that they so deserve.

I bought this album on CD from Hells Headbangers. But you can find it streaming. What an onslaught! These guys know what the hell their doing and it shows on the outcome of this LP. They really sound great but not overly polished. A release to chalk up another in the Perdition Temple discography. But they need a bigger fan-base. I'm sure death/black or just metal fans can appreciate this. The guitars and vocals are my favorite parts of the album. They just annihilated this time around, yet again! I really hope that they have a long life to this band. They have so much talent and resilience. Check them out! (Death8699)


(Hells Headbangers Records - 2022)
Score: 80

https://perditiontemple.bandcamp.com/album/merciless-upheaval

domenica 20 novembre 2022

Salem - Collective Demise

BACK IN TIME: recensione gentilmente concessa da Nihil Zine
#PER CHI AMA: Death/Thrash
Da Israele, ecco a voi i Salem, band dedita ad un death metal con influenze thrash, giustificate, anche se non usuali nella loro regione, dal fatto che i nostri esistono fin dal lontano 1985 ed hanno saputo conquistarsi una meritata fama sia in studio, con una discografia molto prolifica, sia dal vivo, supportando molte bands famose quali Megadeth, Entombed e Disharmonic Orchestra. Un buon death-thrash metal dicevamo, ben arrangiato e suonato, sia nelle parti veloci, dove la batteria è sostenuta e ben evidente, sia nei mid-tempos dove le percussioni fanno da sfondo a delle trame di chitarra abbastanza belle, più per quanto riguarda le parti ritmiche che soliste. Anche la voce fa la sua bella figura: urlata e cattiva, anche se a volte sconfina un po’ nelle tonalità hardcore. Ci sono alcuni sprazzi di canzoni in cui si possono sentire anche cori femminili e percussioni arabe tipo darbuka: per fortuna sono minimi. Meritano supporto i Salem. In tanti anni, hanno portato avanti un buon discorso musicale in condizioni talvolta pesanti, riuscendo comunque sempre ad emergere.

(System Shock - 2002)
Voto: 70

https://www.facebook.com/salemofficialpage/

Crypta - Echoes of the Soul

#FOR FANS OF: Death Metal
This is Sonia Anubis's former band now, she's ventured onto Cobra Spell. And what a solid old school death metal sound to this International act featuring Brazilian/Dutch natives. All woman band, these members but out some furious and intense death metal. I've not liked the album initially because of the vocals, but it kind of grew on me. The leads are fantastic too! Not too many points I'd take off due to mediocrity, these women are anything but that! The rhythms are fast and furious. There isn't a song on here that doesn't disappoint. The melodies are good and it's definitely a worthwhile release.

It's actually taken about 5-6 spins to come up with an intelligible content here because there's so many intricate parts to this LP. As I say, I wasn't a fan of the vocals, but it did kind of grow on me. They are unique and I guess I'm so used to standard death metal that I forget that this is a female band so they're going to have their own sound. Sonia kicking ass on lead plus the band writes some creative riffs. I'd have to say that this debut is admirable. I'm hoping that the departure of Sonia will embrace some new talent now on the next LP. They're touring (I believe) and I think that they'll pick up more good ideas to the person who fills Sonia's slot.

Production quality was good, solid and tight. It did the musicians' justice and there really wasn't any parts to this LP that are boring. The energy is all there and the leads were tight as well. I don't think that any of the music was unoriginal. I think it was creatively captivating. And just to know that they're active is positive. The rhythms were solid and the overall songwriting was admirable. However, I don't think that this is higher than a "72" rating. Again, it took a while to get into but as I see they were reaching for their own sound in the death metal arena and did so in achieving that. Much kudos for that!

I purchased this a while ago even though they're on Spotify and Bandcamp. I always say support the band and buy the physical copy but that's up to you. If you want to hear some fresh talent in the arena, Crypta is where it's at! They have so much to offer and have enormous energy! I applaud them for giving their own sound as an International death metal band. Key into the music, not so much of the lyrics as most death metal bands don't sing about very meaningful topics. If you're able to overcome this dilemma, you will most likely be totally into this band. Check 'em out! (Death8699)


(Napalm Records - 2021)
Score: 72

https://www.cryptaofficial.com/

Mysteria Mystica Aeterna - The Temple of Eosphoros

#FOR FANS OF: Black Old School
Formed in 2020, the German Mysteria Mystica Aeterna (what a cool band name), is a duo formed by a couple of quite experienced musicians, Frather Noxathra, who takes the duties for the vocals, strings and keys and Frater Odium Aeternum, who plays the drums. Both have several interesting projects closely tied to the realms of black and death metal, where they demonstrate their unquestionable devotion to extreme metal and talent to explore the different niches of this musical expression. Considering this background, it is not a surprise that only a year after the project’s inception, they released a quite interesting debut entitled 'Into the Kingdom of Shadows'. Both musicians seem to be on a high and only a year later they have forged a new opus that have caught the attention of the always reliable label Iron Bonehead Productions.

'The Temple of Eosphoros' is the name of the beast, and it is an excellent incarnation of how black metal should sound, reaching a perfect equilibrium between rawness, fury and atmosphere. Even though, the album cannot be tagged as atmospheric black metal, the ambience is a very strong and an essential aspect of Mysteria Mystica Aeterna’s musical proposal. The generous use of the keys never overshadows the most metal side of the band’s sound, but it complements and enriches it. Production wise, the work done is excellent, the instruments and vocals can be heard perfectly well, and they are distinguishable, never creating a sound ball where the music can not be appreciated. The guitar sound is really sharp, but clear and this is something I appreciate in this short of bands. The album itself is quite short, which is maybe my only complaint, but on the other hand, this means that it comes to the point with no fillers and forgettable moments. After a short and intriguing dark intro, the album begins with the excellent "The Holy Heaven of Will", where all the core elements of Mysteria Mystica Aeterna appear, rasped vocals accompanied by sharp-edged guitars and sumptuous keys, that create a spellbinding atmosphere. The song gains intensity as it progresses, with some quite fast sections mixed with some mid-tempos, or even slow ones. These ups and downs in the pace are adequately used through the whole album, which makes the songs sound varied and interesting, as it always helps to catch the attention of the listeners. The slowest parts are a highlight because here the atmosphere is particularly hypnotizing. The song "Thou, Whose Mouth is a Flame" combines the same aforementioned elements in a very enjoyable and inspired way. Here again, the keys play a prominent role enhancing the atmospheric side of this composition, as they give a grandiloquent touch to the song. The tempo changes are abrupt and mark a great contrast between the different sections, but they are well-done, and I think, as previously mentioned, this helps to make the songs particularly captivating. The calm and beautiful piano interlude in the second half of the song is probably one of the top moments of the album, it is so effective and beautiful. The song that closes an album is always a key moment as it can leave you with a good or bittersweet taste in your mouth. I can assure you that the band has put some effort to close the album with style, as the long and excellent self-titled track agglutinates all the strong points and characteristics of this opus. The riffing here is top-notch, and it is again excellently combined with the tasteful keys. Once again, the tempo and intensity changes are perfectly executed. This composition has been crafted with dedication and time and the result is just wonderful.

In conclusion, the German duo Mysteria Mystica Aeterna’s sophomore album should be a milestone in their career and the confirmation that this band has a lot to offer. Perfectly balanced black metal with a strong atmosphere, that any fan of the genre should listen to. (Alain González Artola)


sabato 19 novembre 2022

Misanthropic Poetry - Inhaling The Wind Of The Burning Grim Dreams

BACK IN TIME: recensione gentilmente concessa da Nihil Zine
#PER CHI AMA: Black Old School
Alquanto scarna la proposta dei Misanthropic Poetry, band proveniente dalla Russia. Un black metal molto diretto e grezzo che magari sarebbe risultato anche interessante agli amanti più estremi del genere, se non fosse stato per la qualità del suono che è, a dir poco, pessima. La batteria sembra dotata solo di rullante che martella continuamente, le chitarre sono un lievissimo fruscio appena percettibile e su tutto, una voce pallosa che copre ogni cosa, appiattendo ulteriormente il risultato finale che è scarso sotto ogni punto di vista.

(Beverina Productions - 1999)
Voto: 45

https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Misanthropic_Poetry/