Out of Austria comes this Black Metal horde with their first album. Nine tracks of fast and aggressive Black Metal is what we are presented with. This is blasting almost from start to finish, similar to bands like Immortal, Marduk and Antaeus, with some interesting breaks and shifts.
The vocals mostly sound like Abbath of Immortal, though less strained and slightly less raspy. There are some similarities to Mannevond of Koldbrann, and Nocturno Culto of Darkthrone at times, as well. The vocals are quite audible, as opposed to quite a few other vocalists out there.
The soundquality is quite good and the instruments can be heard clearly. The vocals are slightly to the front of the mix, followed by the drums. There is a somewhat bass oriented production to this album, a fuller sound than is usually the case when it comes to Black Metal. Crushing guitar sound, I must say. Also released as a limited digipak with extra demo tracks as bonus. Highly recommended!
Standout tracks are "Dark Hordes", "Odessa", "Under the Storm of Hate", "Blood of the Fallen"
The vocals mostly sound like Abbath of Immortal, though less strained and slightly less raspy. There are some similarities to Mannevond of Koldbrann, and Nocturno Culto of Darkthrone at times, as well. The vocals are quite audible, as opposed to quite a few other vocalists out there.
The soundquality is quite good and the instruments can be heard clearly. The vocals are slightly to the front of the mix, followed by the drums. There is a somewhat bass oriented production to this album, a fuller sound than is usually the case when it comes to Black Metal. Crushing guitar sound, I must say. Also released as a limited digipak with extra demo tracks as bonus. Highly recommended!
Standout tracks are "Dark Hordes", "Odessa", "Under the Storm of Hate", "Blood of the Fallen"
and "Irsgarh".
Sunday August 23 2009, by :Vragh:
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