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lunedì 30 maggio 2022

Pain of Salvation - Road Salt Two

#PER CHI AMA: Progressive Rock
…da quel medesimo genere che per decenni ha rappresentato un consolatorio iperuranio musicale per chiunque sentisse necessario darsela a gambe dalle classificazioni musicali correnti, i Pain of Salvation producono un duplice e pirotecnico contenitore di amenità, invero sorprendentemente coeso per ciò che concerne il primo episodio. In questo senso non è così strano che sia proprio il sequel, l'episodio più sparpagliato, a risultare più progressibile proprio per la presenza di roba come la circense "Break Darling Break" (con chiusura di flautino asmatico), la morriconiana "To the Shoreline", o ancora il deliquio acustico in "Healing Now" o la onni/porcupine/fluida "The Physics of Gridlock", episodi senz'altro più consoni per gli sclerotizzati percorsi neurali di un vecchio progghettone. E non certo il patton/funk di "Eleven" o, centottanta gradi più in là, i due heavy blues road-salt-primeggianti collocati in apertura, la beneducata "Conditioned" e la già citata e comunque maleducata "Healing Now". Una (doppia) concettualità altrimenti blanda, cucita insieme dalla furbesca ripresa del tema di "Road Salt Theme", dalla duplice "Of Dust" (la brontolosa) / "Of Salt" (la biliosa) e, fateci caso, dal layout delle copertine, ritraenti la band racchiusa in un cardioide stilizzato in 'R-S-1' e nella sagoma reale di un cuore umano in 'R-S-2'. (Alberto Calorosi)

(Inside Out Music - 2011)
Voto: 74

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Shed The Skin - The Forbidden Arts

#FOR FANS OF: Death Metal
Definitely dark and brutal death metal this is my first venturing to immerse myself into Shed The Skin and their vibe. The music and vocals are very dismal and desolate. I thought that they deserve a "72" rating since the rhythms and vocals do well on here, reminds me a little of later Deicide recordings. In that respect, they sound good. It's one of those albums that you don't want to turn off especially if you're in a chronic death metal type of mood! It's been going in streaks as to when I'm listening to this whole release, I'd have to say it's not very fast tempos it's mainly mild tempos and just balls out HEAVY.

I like the originality in the songwriting and the riffs are good the whole way though. Every song has its own unique structure and the music doesn't really repeat itself. The consistency of fresh licks shine on this one! They are like I said: HEAVY! I told mind that especially since they've yes have got their influences but they've created some pretty unique and powerful compositions. It's something that's lacking in originality within the vein of death metal wholeheartedly. Things are just repetitive in the vein of death metal nowadays. Recycled riffs I mean and sounds. On here, there's just is this unique vibe!

The sound quality was superb. These guys just tear it up, they are more in key with slower tempos, but they do all sorts really. Mostly slower or medium-paced outputs. The quality again suffice to say here did the album justice. They put some good music here. A bit of melodic songs too. So in essence, they've been consistent but they do have their ways into choruses and main riffs that are thick and the vocals go right alongside the music rather well! They didn't lag in any aspect. Wish they had a higher rating in the other review. Obviously didn't think high enough of this recording to give it a 72%.

I'm glad for Spotify getting this streaming and I later bought the CD. I'm totally satisfied with it otherwise I'd care less about this album. It struck me the more I listened to this and heard the value of it. I like the fact that they were straightforward in this LP they tackled many aspects of death metal in this whole composition. It has varying spurts energy-wise. It's charged with slow, medium, and fast riffing. I did definitely liked the sound quality as well. It was good mixing and am awesome recording. I encourage fans of death metal or melodic death metal to check out 'The Forbidden Arts'! (Death8699)

(Hells Headbangers Records - 2020)
Score: 72

https://shed-the-skin.bandcamp.com/album/the-forbidden-arts

The Pit Tips

Francesco Scarci

Déhà - Decadanse
Vaina - ✥ FUTUE TE IPSUM ✥ Angel With Many Faces
Tómarúm – Ash in Realms of Stone Icons

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Death8699

Metallica - Ride the Lightning
Panzer - Send Them All to Hell
Shed The Skin - The Forbidden Arts

 


martedì 24 maggio 2022

Nechochwen - Kanawha Black

#FOR FANS OF: Black/Dark/Death
West Virginia-based duo Nechochwen returns with the long-awaited album as its predecessor saw the light of the day seven years ago. It’s a lot of time, though the band remained active, releasing a couple of splits and some other stuff. But as you know, a long length is always the best indicator of how a project is evolving and I was curious to see what Nechochwen could offer with this new opus, titled 'Kanawha Black'. The new work has been released again by Bindrune Recording and Nordvis, which is always a sign of confidence in what a project has composed. Founded back in 2005 Nechochwen has fused black metal with some folk and neofolk influences, and lyrically they have been strongly influenced by the Appalachian lands. Their interest in the Native American traditions is always a plus for me, so it is undeniable that this project is trying to create something personal.

'Kanawha Black' is a quite different album, particularly in terms of pace and general tone that the band tried to give to each song, aiming at creating pieces with a distinctive touch. The album is opened by the vigorous and powerful song "Kanawha Black". It’s a straightforward song with an excellent work in the guitars and a fast pace, that in any case has its ups and downs that make it very entertaining. The main aggressive vocals are combined with some clean ones, which makes a strong contrast with the first ones, I personally prefer the aggressive ones in this case, but I guess it’s a matter of feeling as they clean vocals are well executed and have nothing particularly negative to mention. The aforementioned neofolk and folk influences appear more clearly in the next songs, for example "The Murky Deep" and "I Can Die but Once", with these characteristic acoustic guitars. As it is typical in this genre, its influence gives a much more melancholic touch to the songs. The pace is also slower, and the songs have in general a sombre tone. This dark touch and slower pace reach its momentum with the song "A Cure for the Winter Plagues". This is for sure, the most different song as it is particularly slow and dark. I even describe it as a doom/death song, especially due to the main vocals with their deeper tone and the trademark growls of the death metal genre. The background vocals and arrangements give a quite ethereal touch to this composition, even though it remains to be a quite dark song. From this point the album clearly speeds up with faster songs more similar to the album opener. "Visions, Dreams, and Sings" is maybe my favourite track of this second half and one of the highlights of the whole album. It is a punch in your face thanks to its aggressive vocals and faster pace. The guitar work is again excellent, and the riffing remains in your mind after the end of the track. Being a faster song doesn’t mean that it’s a monotonous one, none of that, mid-temp and slower sections can be found too, and the acoustic guitars make its appearance to enrich the track. The last two songs have similar patterns as they intelligently combine some of the heaviest sections with the acoustic and darker ones, making them a merry-go-round of intensity with their changes of pace and tone. Vocally, the effort to include some variety is also there. Not only with the combination of aggressive and clean vocals, but also mixing black metal and death metal influenced voices, which are appropriately placed in the different songs.

In general terms, 'Kanawha Black' is a quite good album. It seems clear to me that there is a decent amount of work behind these compositions. The duo really tries to make songs with a particular tone and sound, mixing different influences and introducing arrangements to enrich them. (Alain González Artola)


(Bindrune Recordings - 2022)
Score: 78

Watain - Lawless Darkness

#FOR FANS OF: Black Metal
What an original, differently paced tempos, fast/medium/slow black metal, it's all inclusive work! Screaming in pain, songs are lengthy, dark and depressing. You can hear everything in this production/mixing. Some songs are groove laden and catchy. One long album, but interesting nevertheless. Tremolo picking galore, and riff-tastic. The vocals mix well with the music. Atmospheric. Some lead guitar here, but not really that much. Mostly rhythm guitars, which is fine by me. Their lyrical concepts aren't very interesting just the music hits home with me. That and their vocals. It's hard to like certain black metal bands because of crappy vocalists.

The mood the whole way through is very dark, but then again the title of this album is 'Lawless Darkness'. If I had to pick one Watain album out of their entire discography, this one would be it. Not because of anyone else's opinion or scores on here, but because this one really hits home with me. Everything about this album is amazing and it all fits into place. Black metal isn't even close to being my favorite genre because most of it is quite depressing. However, this I do appreciate. The guitars here are really thrashy. That's another reason why I like the album. And the fact that there are no keyboards or synthesizers. Those (to me) damage my ratings.

The vocals sound a bit like Legion (ex-Marduk, ex-Devian). A lot of black metal vocalists are grim sounding to go along with the dark music. Most of the concepts too are Satanism or the Occult. But the focus here is mainly the music. The riffs are original and not entirely fast and furious. They're mostly dark riffs. Dark but amazing. I haven't heard a good black metal album this good lately except the new Mayhem and Darkthrone, Dark Fortress as well. But this has its own unique sound. I beg to say that this is the only Watain album I'll own unless they produce something that's groundbreaking over the next few years.

I would vouch to say that this sat on my CD shelves for quite some time before I decided to re-listen to it as of recently. I was appalled by the music. Of course, not the lyrics but solely the music. Just simply invigorating and awe-inspiring. I'm not sure why it just sat there, this is one black metal album that's worthy of praise. And dynamite in the whole more than an hour of playtime. I would say support the band, but I would caution you this if you're sensitive to black metal in its' entirety, download it on Spotify or listen to it on YouTube because it might not be suitable for everyone that likes metal. It is a MONUMENT to me and I say support the band by buying the CD. Just a warning. Enjoy! (Death8699)


(Season of Mist - 2010)
Score: 85

https://www.facebook.com/watainofficial

lunedì 23 maggio 2022

Moluchtas - Telos Terminus

#PER CHI AMA: Black/Death
Presentarsi con delle registrazioni prossime alla cantina di casa non è mai buona cosa, proporre una compilation dopo soli due EP rilasciati, o ti chiami Metallica o meglio lasciar perdere. Se poi l'intento dei Moluchtas è quello di includere in questo 'Telos Terminus' tutte le tracce di 'Into Nothingness' e di 'The Inexorable Imprecation of Being', EP usciti in cassetta pochi mesi prima e forse passati totalmente inosservati ai più, deve esserci per forza un problema di fondo. Partiti con queste caustiche assunzioni, andiamo a dare un ascolto a queste otto tracce che propugnano per un black death senza troppi fronzoli. Questo è il minaccioso progetto di un musicista belga che ci spara in faccia un sound sprorco e convulso sin dall'iniziale "Surrender to the Void", fatto di riff ultra veloci e vocals raspanti, il tutto come dicevo, con la medesima qualità di un aratro che incide delicatamente sul manto vellutato di un vinile, quanto mi girano le palle, non avete idea. Il risultato è quindi un suono che si perde nelle basse frequenze e anche quando sembra aver qualcosa da dire, tipo nella seconda "The One That Defiles the Earth", in realtà non offre tutto quel range sonoro che potrebbe portare a ben altre valutazioni. Pur essendo cresciuto a pane e cassette registrate, faccio fatica ad accettare qualità cosi basse nel 2022. E non serve che il mastermind belga provi a raddrizzare il tiro con un incipit tastieristico in "The Awakening", la valutazione sembra già sufficientemente compromessa, anche perchè quello che segue è comunque un marcissimo esempio di death/black, almeno fino ad un certo punto. A metà brano infatti compaiono partiture sghembe di chitarra che evocano parossismi di scuola Deathspell Omega e successivi rallentamenti e parti atmosferiche che finalmente non mi spingono a saltare al pezzo successivo. Di "A Carnal Illumination", delle sue chitarrecon trame a tratti spettrali, ma per lo più dotate del medesimo riff dei precedenti e delle grim vocals del cantante, non ricordo molto altro. Da "Damnation's Drawning" alla conclusiva e stralunata "The Sun of Malediction" si passa alle tracce contenute nel più recente 'The Inexorable Imprecation of Being', EP uscito fondamentalmente un mese e mezzo prima del qui presente. La proposta non mostra grandi differenze dal passato, propinando sempre un concentrato insano di black caotico, a tratti atmosferico (menzione per il finale melodico di "The Sanguinary Provenance" e per "The Quintessence of Emptiness", forse il pezzo migliore di questo infausto album) e luciferino, che necessita però di ben altro per rendersi memorabile ad un pubblico più vasto. (Francesco Scarci)

(Godz ov War Productions - 2022)
Voto: 62

https://moluchtas.bandcamp.com/album/telos-terminus

domenica 22 maggio 2022

Soulcarrion - Infernal Agony

#PER CHI AMA: Death Metal, Morbid Angel
Da Varsavia ecco arrivare il debut album dei Soulcarrion intitolato 'Infernal Agony', album targato Godz Ov War Productions. Detto che il titolo prefigura nome e programma del duo polacco, l'album consta di nove putride tracce di death metal vecchia scuola, dotato tuttavia di una grande dose di tecnica e un pizzico di melodia. Questo almeno quanto testimoniato dall'iniziale "Piles of Ashes", un brano che mi ha evocato i fantasmi degli Entombed di 'Left Hand Path' e proprio alla stregua di quel memorabile disco di oltre 30 anni fa, aspettatevi un feroce assalto ritmico contrappuntato da spettacolari e vorticosi assoli (di scuola Morbid Angel) e dall'immancabile growling da orco cattivo. Per il resto, 'Infernal Agony' è un disco che non fa troppi prigionieri, una cavalcata inarrestabile (giocata ahimè su un unico riff monocorde dall'inizio alla fine e da una triturante batteria), insomma il classico treno impazzito pronto al deragliamento. Non mancano ovviamente anche i frangenti mid-tempo (alcuni secondi nella caustica "Realm of Pain", nell'incipit della più compassata "Revenge is Mine" o nelle seconde metà sia  della title track che di "Night Ceremony"). Ubriacante la tagliente chitarra in apertura di "Depth of Fear", cosi come nella sua parte centrale più ritmata e pure in un infernale assolo conclusivo, che la porteranno ad identificarla anche come il mio pezzo preferito del disco. Per il resto, non aspettatevi troppa originalità dai Soulcarrion, tant'è che mi sentirei di consigliare questo lavoro ai soli amanti di putride sonorità death old school. Astenersi gli altri. (Francesco Scarci)

Lacuna Coil - Broken Crown Halo

#PER CHI AMA: Gothic Alternative
Se pensate che la più originale e anticonformista goth band italiana, da sempre eccentricamente vestita di nero e capace di compiere la coraggiosa e inaudita scelta di cantare in inglese, percorrendo sonorità desuete come il gothic-pop alla Evanescence e il nu-metal adolescenziale, potesse addirittura arrivare a confezionare un originalissimo concept dall'inconsueta copertina su tematiche praticamente inedite quali l'occultismo e l'horror vintage tardosessanta, beh, se siete riusciti a formulare un pensiero tanto assurdo, allora siete sicuramente quel genere di persona che non riesce a perdonarsi di pensare che Cristina Scabbia abbia le gambe corte e le tette piccole. (Alberto Calorosi)

(Century Media - 2014)
Voto: 50

https://www.lacunacoil.com/