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(review) Abbath – Dread Reaver (Season of Mist)

One of the icons and legends of Norwegian black metal scene is back. Yes, Abbath is back with his third opus and it is a blast. Former Immortal main man managed to defeat his personal demons and he is back strong and presenting strong opus of nine songs, one being Metallica cover. I can say that new record is more versatile than ever. Don´t get me wrong, Abbath didn´t start to play folk metal, it is versatile in extreme metal waters, with many influences of thrash metal in the song structures, also death metal in opener Acid Haze, but for me a nice surprise was involvement of something like mandoline melody at the start of one of my personal favorites being Dream Cult. Black metal roots are still there, especially in Abbath´s trademark voice that you are able to recognize anywhere and anytime. Also, Myrmidon is thrash metal influences aggressive anthem with wicked guitar solo and melancholic melody underneath it all. Cover of Metallica´s Trapped Under Ice thematically and musically fits perfectly to this album in case you wondered why Abbath covered Metallica. This album is high energy cold riffing, black thrash death metal at its finest and I can hardly wait to witness this live.

For sure one of the contenders for best releases in 2022 and we have just started.

9/10

Vreid released black metal cover of Paint It Black!

In April of 2020, Norwegian black ‘n roll brigade VREID were invited by the Norwegian Nobel Peace Center and the Inferno Festival to perform a cover song of their choosing as a part of the “Songs that change the world” series. Unfortunately, this illustrious event was swiped off the earth by the plague that has pestered the world the last years. Nevertheless, being true rock soldiers, VREID decided to continue this creative path and recorded the song, which has never been released. Now, the band is finally sharing their The song the band decided to interpret is the rock anthem “Paint it Black” by the The Rolling Stones as the band regards this track among one of the most important pioneer songs for rock n´ roll, and a blueprint from where this tree of heavy music culture has grown into a many headed beast for 7 decades now. This song and video are a celebration of the fantastic creativity that started in the 1960s and have been developed by so many great artists and bands ever since. VREID has incorporated their humble respect to many of rock ‘n’ roll’s greatest musicians.

Dutch psychedelic blackmetal project Teitan releases an epic standalone track called ‘Uni-Versum’

‘Uni-Versum’ could be translated to “one-song”. One psychedelic musical experiment, one song.

Known for a modern and psychotic style of black metal, the Dutch artist Devi Hisgen teams up with his Cthuluminati bandmate Rami Wohl to create an epic seven minute track for Teitan to be released Friday the 25th of March.

The song is about unity. Melting together a lot of different musical and lyrical themes, from storytelling to deep philosophy. This song is put together in a way that could be seen as an entire album poured into a small mold.

This is the second time Teitan releases a standalone track. The reason behind this is that making music is a creative and fluid process and although writing albums is what it’s still about for Teitan, everything usually follows some kind of path. The evolution of Teitan should feel like a logical pattern, but weird deviations are more than welcome to sort of decorate the path that Teitan follows.

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