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Friday, June 10, 2022

TISINA – UVOD ( Review by Varg The Mighty )

Today’s review is of Serbian One-Man Melodic Death Doom Metal project Tisina’s debut album (hopefully that’s transcribed correctly).

This release brings to mind the latest albums of Paradise Lost and My Dying Bride when considering the main melodies, but it also takes a more oppressive approach that relies more on the purely guttural side of the genre, as well as on excruciating Doom riffs that will drag you to the depths of misery at a slow yet steady pace.

As expected with the genre, the songs are long, but their length is the necessary one, with no excess nor lack of development. This full-length is equally dark, elegant, dreadful and atmospheric. Fans of any kind of Doom Metal that leans towards the genre’s most extreme sides to some extent or another will probably enjoy this. My personal highlights are “Iz Mrtvog Ugla” and “Zauvek”.

I recommend this album to fans of Melodic Death Doom Metal. My rating is of 8,5/10.


 VARG THE MIGHTY


 

AZAAB – SUMMONING THE CATACLYSM ( Review By Varg The Mighty )


 

Today’s review is of Pakistani Progressive Death Metal band Azaab’s debut album.

This release is a brutal offering of complex Death Metal steered in a direction that allows it to become really aggressive, partly epic and enjoyable by fans of Progressive Death Metal and of regular Death Metal alike.

While the talent employed in the composition is undeniable, it doesn’t become as annoying as other bands of the same genre. The use of fast melodies and virtuous solos here is only implemented when sort of necessary, with simpler riffs also complementing the songs to deliver a whole picture which appeals to fans of Extreme Metal. While there’s no great innovation, it follows pretty well the path of other acts. My personal highlights are “Carbon Plague” and “When Worlds Collide”.

I recommend this album to fans of Progressive Death Metal. My rating is of 8,5/10.

VARG THE MIGHTY 


 

DISHARMONY – GODS MADE OF FLESH ( Review by Varg The Mighty )


 

Today’s review is of Greek Heavy Doom Metal band Disharmony’s new album.

This release spans through many genres with Heavy Metal always serving as the point of reference. Some songs follow a Thrash direction, other a Doom one and some even have some slight Gothic undertones, all tied together in a Progressive touch. Overall, it tends towards a heavier sound that sometimes even reminds of Judas Priest’s “Painkiller”, although it usually follows a more modern direction that allows for epic auras to flourish, similar to Demons & Wizards’ last album.

Perhaps the main issue with this release is its length, since it may seem excessive to many listeners even if no song is really much of a filler. While it has some interesting parts and powerful tracks, the whole may be a bit too dense. Nonetheless, their genre-flexibility allows them to firmly display their personality in a way that offers a decent result. My personal highlights are “Nogard” and “Of Flesh”.

I recommend this album to fans of Thrash Metal, Heavy Metal, Heavy Doom Metal and Progressive Metal. My rating is of 8/10.

VARG THE MIGHTY