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Sunday, May 15, 2022

KRAANIUM/ EXISTENTIAL DISSIPATION – POLYMORPHIC CHAMBER OF HUMAN CONSUMPTION ( Review by Varg The Mighty )

Today’s review is of the new split between Norwegian Brutal Death Metal band Kraanium and Canadian Brutal Death Metal band Existential Dissipation.

This split offers two surprisingly long sides of uncompromising depravity. Offering not a second of peace, both sides will assault the listener with blunt and gruesome weapons of putrid Extreme Metal. They have no need of displaying an exceedingly technical prowess, instead only using what’s necessary to devour the unwary who tread in their world of gore.

While both bands have their distinctive traits, both head in the same general direction and seem created with the sole purpose of releasing a blood-drenched split together. Notably, there’s also a Dying Fetus cover on the Existential Dissipation to quench any further thirst for bile that the listeners may have. My personal highlights are “Necro Sodomized” (Kraanium) and “Sickening Voracity” (Existential Dissipation).

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

VARG THE MIGHTY 


 


 

NORTHERN RITUAL MMXXII (MAYHEM/ MORTIIS) 13/05/2022 , BARCELONA/SPAIN (Review by Varg The Mighty/Photos by Hekate Chthonia)

This Friday the 13th truly offered a descent into darkness for the unwary of Barcelona, for the Northern Ritual arrived to town.

The show started with the one and only Mortiis suddenly appearing to play his sort of steampunk-inspired synth in a solitary ambience surrounded by the beautiful artwork of his latest musical endeavours. As with his other Era I (Dungeon Synth) shows, the performance consisted of the whole “Spirit Of Rebellion”, his full-length which marks a return to the roots and actually consists of a newly imagined version of “Anden Som Gjorde Oppror”. This set list really seems to achieve the purpose of encompassing his whole Era I discography in a single concert, and the live adaptation didn’t seem to lack any strength as I feared, but it filled everything with an even more powerful aura of dark dungeon music. 


 

Halfway through his epic show, the eerie troll got some real percussion incorporated in his soundscape by the help of a shamanic sidekick who appeared to have formed out of thin air. Now with furious drumming to aid the glorious synths, the music distanced itself more from the originally reimagined album to the style of other more orchestral cuts from his first releases, though freshness was present throughout the whole show. The drummer combined his rhythms with sweet drumstick tricks and tribal movements to offer the needed movement that complimented the music.

As the album came to an end and the mighty initial melody was powerfully reprised for a last time, it felt like the performance should’ve been longer, even though its length seemed to be carefully explore to offer something long enough to be thoroughly enjoyed and not annoying. Mortiis surely offered all Dungeon Synth fans what they’ve been longing for since their forsaking after “The Stargate”, and his return couldn’t have been more triumphant.

 


After half an hour more or less between bands, Mayhem stormed in with “Falsified And Hated”, and their assault was followed up by the odd choice of “To Daimonion”, but “Daemon” was reprised with the catchy “Malum”, and the album was further explored for a while, delighting the newcomers who may have recently discovered the band. Their track list then slowly started shifting towards older tracks, especially most of “Wolf Lair’s Abyss”. Hellhammer’s enormous and antichrist-filled drums which were surely used optimally and Attila’s usual disorienting moves and toying with bones, skulls and suicidal ropes slowly warmed up the public until a moshpit erupted during their eighth song and remained fairly constant during the rest of the concert.


 


After that, the Norwegian Black Metal pioneers disappeared for a while, only to return cloaked and with a flag of a certain Scandinavian cathedral substituting the “Daemon” cover flag. That frigid intro of “Freezing Moon” then awoke all dormant malice from the fans of their magnum opus, and during the 4 performed tracks of “De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas” any true Black Metal enjoyer felt the soothing flames of hell caress their ears from the speakers as the songs were played almost identically as on the full-length, although where talent was prevalent, passion didn’t seem to be always there.


 

Then, the darkness slowly faded to show the gore of “Deathcrush” when yet another change of flag and looks transformed the band into an early Extreme Metal act, sweat, bullet belts and red became the new main ingredients and pure fucking Armageddon broke loose. After “Silvester Anfang” hyped up everyone, the moshing intensified and necks started to shatter from excessive head banging. Their final display of chaos in the form of their debut marked the violent end of an occult night which started by soaring across the world of wonders. When the final song ultimately ended with a short fire show and the burning of guitars and Attila, the Northern Ritual now went for their next victim: Madrid. 

VARG THE MIGHTY 


 

Thursday, May 12, 2022

Katharos - Of Lineages Long Forgotten (Willowtip Records Release: 13 May 2022)


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Katharos exalts the Scandinavian black/death-sound with killer riffs, epic symphonic arrangements and crushing drums in the vein of Emperor and Dimmu Borgir.

Katharos’ sophomore album Of Lineages Long Forgotten offers a fresh take on the symphonic black metal genre with complex yet unrelenting arrangements recorded in the legendary Necromorbus Studio (Mayhem, Watain et al.). This album rewards multiple listens without compromising energy or flow (in the vein of Emperor). It is an album that easily flows from epic majestic pieces to blasting infernos. It will draw the listener in with harmony and then deep dive into intriguing dissonance.

The band sums it up most succinctly in stating that: "We are very proud of the album, and this recording sets the music in its right aural space.”

Of Lineages Long Forgotten will be available on Digipak/LP/Digital format via Willowtip Records.

Pre-orders:

https://katharosswe.bandcamp.com/album/of-lineages-long-forgotten 


Line-up:

Guitar and vocals: Richard Annerhall
Guitar and bass: Max Müssbichler
Keyboards: Christofer Sköld
Drums: Tatu Kerttula

Credits:

Mixed and mastered in Necromorbus Studio, Söderfors, by Tore Stjerna.
Engineered at Necromorbus Studio, Stockholm, by Simon Wizén and Tore Stjerna.

All music and lyrics by Katharos

Backing vocals by Robin “Rob the slob” Westlund from Repuked.

Artwork by Eliran Kantor
Band photo by Matthias Hammar

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Sensory Amusia - Breed Death (Lacerated Enemy Records Release: 27 May 2022)


 

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Australian Death Metal trio Sensory Amusia will release Breed Death May 27 on Lacerated Enemy Records

Sensory Amusia is a modern take on death metal. Inspired by the grooves of death metal/hardcore, such as Dying Fetus and Misery Index, blended with the ferocity of technical metal such as Cryptopsy and Aborted.

The band released the following statement concerning the upcoming album:

"Breed Death is about a disgust for the worst side of humanity. It’s the negative and hateful feelings you suppress deep inside in order to function and live a normal life. We wanted to unleash the beast. Our previous releases In Extremis and Bereavement were about the fragility of life and death and later accepting and living with death - inspired by our personal experiences. Breed Death is the final hell, portrayed through a fictitious character's slowly decaying mind."

Pre-order:

https://laceratedenemyrecords.bandcamp.com/album/sensory-amusia-breed-death

https://laceratedenemy.bigcartel.com/artist/sensory-amusia

Track Listing:

1. Birth through Violence
2. Yersinia pestis
3. Vermin
4. Parasitic Alteration
5. Vulgar Thoughts of Carnage
6. Bind Torture Kill
7. A Blank Canvas of Flesh
8. Breed Death

Line-up:

Shaun Maloney - Guitars
Joel Parkyn - Bass
Jei Doublerice - Vocals

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