Quote from: Scat-O-Logy on November 02, 2016, 01:52:32 AM
Whining aside, speaking of flawless discographies, luckily this new DsO EP (yes EP, not album ffs!) didn't disappoint:
According to Noevdia, it is
new album. I would assume label who put it out, knows what it is?
I'd be glad to see more metal bands return to c. 30 minute albums, than 2xLP / 3xLP sets. Gorgoroth all, Immortal battles in the north, Impaled Nazarene Tol Cormpt..., Suomi Finland Perkele, Beherit Oath of black blood, Trelldom Til Evighet, etx .... A lot of good albums are +-30 minutes. If you got more than LP worth of stuff, it better be good. Vast majority of modern bm double LP's could be trimmed to classic album length to make them better. Same for most types of metal. When CD started to dominate market, still many albums followed classic album length. Not sure when did the change happen, but nowadays you got so much of stuff what seems to be merely space filler. If metal band offers double LP, I can pretty much conclude it's going to be half filler. Be it big names like Autopsy or Iron Maiden, or some raw BM. Almost as if band is unable to decide what it is they want to release, so end up putting everything. It's too bad very few would be ready to make "Battles In The North" type of 27 minute album. They'd rather throw in few shitty songs or gloomy intros filling it to.. color vinyl double LP with poster, sticker and t-shirt bundle?
Massive new opus.
I heard some stuff of Cultes Des Ghoules almost year ago when visiting Poland. It sounded good back then, but triple LP still makes me highly dubious whether it's album that will be
listened a lot.
Been revisiting a lot of BEHEXEN stuff lately. Especially early albums, most notably By The Blessings Of Satan. When it came out, I was not instantly big fan. It took some time to get into it. In beginning thought vocals were little too high pitched and sound was too clean, but then got into it. Now, when you compare it to with vast majority of stuff, it is superior in pretty much any category. Killer riffs, tasty variation of melody and brutality. Sound that is neither overtly clean, nor rubbish. Playing what is full of energy and naturally bordering chaos. Especially drumming. Cover artwork is simple and to the point. It has zero qualities that flirt towards the hipster & arty. No boutique label offering of something
scathing and
blistering. Nothing what seems like pulled out from roadburns festival exclusive merch desk. Just total hammer of true black metal.