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(recenzija) Diablery – Candles (Saturnal Records)

Grčka je oduvijek bila rasadnik odličnih metal bendova, a to mediteransko područje, drugačije od sjevernih predjela i hladnoće, bilo je i plodno tlo za brojne odlične black metal bendove. Diablery je jedan od njih. Na sceni su od 2008.i ovo im je drugi dugosvirajući album. Što očekivati ovdje? Pa, devet pjesama u kojima Diablery na neki način miksaju melodiju i epski black metal sa sirovim i više hladnim blackom, koji nema milosti ni prema kome ili čemu, udarajući nemilosrdno blastebatovima i apokaliptičnim zvukom kao u odličnoj Three Torches Lit koja me malo po strukturi podsjetila na Marduk, naravno sa nekim dodatnim dijelovima kao što je poneki growl i melodični clean vokal iza kričećih black metal vokala koji odlično pašu na ovako napisane pjesme. Naravno, ne možemo izbjeći i melodiju i melankoliju koja je na neki način podređena agresivnosti na ovom opusu. Meni su još pjesme koje mogu izdvojiti kao favorite The Coming Fog i The Earth Covered My Face. Iako su pjesme poprilično duge u većini albuma, nijedan trenutak ne postane zamorno ili dosadno, to je odlika dobrog albuma.

8/10

ABBATH premiere new track – Dream Cull and announce new album!

Norwegian metal legend ABBATH will release a brand new song and music video today. The song “Dream Cull” will be premiered via the Season of Mist YouTube Channel at 3 PM CET. The track is taken from the band’s new opus ‘Dread Reaver’, which is set for release on March 25.

Join the premiere of “Dream Cull” HERE.

Pre-orders for ‘Dread Reaver’ are available in the Season of Mist shop HERE.

Pre-save the album HERE.

ABBATH have also unveiled the album cover for ‘Dread Reaver’ which can be found below, together with the tracklist. The cover artwork was created by Bjørn Stian Bjoarvik and the photos were made by Francisco Munoz.

Tracklist
1. Acid Haze (04:51)
2. Scarred Core (03:29)
3. Dream Cull (04:15) WATCH HERE
4. Myrmidon (04:33)
5. The Deep Unbound (04:05)
6. Septentrion (04:30)
7. Trapped Under Ice (03:59)
8. The Book of Breath (04:35)
9. Dread Reaver (04:43)
10. Make my day (04:16) 

The ravens gaze ominously from above. The seas roar in anticipation. The mountains creak yet again. ABBATH’s remarkable new album, Dread Reaver, is upon us all. Two years in the making, ABBATH’s third full-length is the culmination of everything before it. A fusion of debut Abbath (2016) and follow-up Outstrider (2019), the aptly titled Dread Reaver extends its fantastical fangs outward and drives its cloven hooves onward. Indeed, there’s nothing like an ABBATH record. This is the darkest metal for epic journeys and ancient battles. Comprised of eight riveting tracks and a red-hot cover of METALLICA’s “Trapped Under Ice,” Dread Reaver shows ABBATH triumphing over all trials and tribulations, riding hard into merciless glory as the one and only “Lemmy of black metal.”ABBATH was formed by Olve Eikemo (aka Abbath) in Bergen, Norway, in 2015. After splitting with vaunted extreme metallers IMMORTAL, the beguiling frontman and storied songwriter only had one path: ABBATH. Years before, he had proven that venturing out of the IMMORTAL constellation was not only plausible but doable with the I project, a short-lived, one-album (Between Two Worlds) band featuring notable musicians from IMMORTAL, ENSLAVED, and GORGOROTH. Indeed, once Eikemo was free of IMMORTAL’s ’s shackles, he was able to assemble a cadre of like-minded conspirators for his solo debut album, Abbath. So crucial was Abbath that the Norwegian Embassy in the UK ran a music/culture piece, while in Norway, the album was nominated for a Spellemannprisen (Norwegian Grammy). Metal Hammer Germany even gonged Abbath with its Best Debut award. Follow-up album, Outstrider, was equally lauded. Billboard’s coverage sent shockwaves through the rock/metal scenes, while Kerrang! labelled it “dominating and creative,” awarding it 4Ks. Decibel also heaped praise on Outstrider, giving it the Best New Noise trophy. The new album Dread Reaver will yet again lionize ABBATH as leader of the frost-bitten pack.Powered by Abbath’s creative musical imagination, Dread Reaver runs riotously out of the gate. The album’s edifice affords tracks like “Acid Haze,” “Scarred Core,” “The Deep Unbound,” and the album’s closing title track ample room to champion the extremes of black metal, heavy metal, and hard rock. While there are nods to NWOBHM greats, thrash metal’s luminaries, and black metal icons, Dread Reaver is unmistakably ABBATH. There is no other fingerprint. Paired with thought-provoking lyrics based on the historical figure of Othryades, ABBATH’s third album not only shouts exultant but reads like an ancient pyrrhic tale steeped in violence, sorrow, and grit. The idea of a Dread Reaver—a fearless duelist—can also be read as a metaphor for life’s actions and subsequent struggles. Be warned: Dread Reaver is ABBATH at his most menacing and accomplished.Dread Reaver was produced by Endre Kirkesola, ABBATH, and Dag Erik Nygaard at Dub Studio in Kristiansand and Bergen Lydstudio, respectively. Kirkesola and Nygaard also engineered. Mixing was performed by ABBATH and Kirkesola, while the mastering was done by maestro Maor Appelbaum (FAITH NO MORE, ROB HALFORD) at Maor Appelbaum Mastering in Los Angeles. The goal was to field a storming production that sat firmly at the crossroads of Abbath’s heroes KISS, MOTÖRHEAD, MANOWAR and BATHORY. From the anthemic thrust of opener “Acid Haze” and the epic pound of “Dream Cull” to the rampaging “The Book of Breath” and the wicked cover of METALLICA’s “Trapped Under Ice,” Dread Reaver sounds as massive as Norwegian mountain and as fiery as the depths of Hell. Truly, the recording line-up of Abbath (guitar, bass, vocals), Ukri Suvilehto (drums), Ole André Farstad (guitars), and Mia Wallace (bass) found their sonic muse.If “Ace of Spades” catapulted MOTÖRHEAD to fame and notoriety, then Dread Reaver will find ABBATH atop the metal’s gigantic heap, the spoils of icy blood, scorching sweat, and steely tears at his feet. As “Myrmidon” states, “Die with a smile, stare glassy-eyed up / At boiling skies! / Valkyries descend to gore-caked fen / Fallen warriors arise!” Lightning strikes thrice with ABBATH’s incredible Dread Reaver!
Recording line-up: 
Abbath – Guitar, bass & vocals
Ukri Suvilehto – Drums
Ole André Farstad – Lead & acoustic guitars
Mia Wallace – Bass on Acid Haze, Scarred Core, The Deep Unbound & Dread ReaverRecording studio: Recorded in Dub Studio / Additional recordings: Bergen LydstudioProducer / sound engineer: Endre Kirkesola / Dag Erik Nygaard
Mixing studio and engineer: Abbath and Endre KirkesolaMastering studio / engineer: Maor Appelbaum at Maor Appelbaum Mastering – California – U.S.A 
Biography: Chris Dick 
Cover art: Bjørn Stian Bjoarvik / Photos by Francisco MunozLinks:
www.facebook.com/abbathband
www.abbath.net
www.instagram.com/abbath_official

(recenzija) Goat Torment – Forked Tongues (Season of Mist)

Goat Torment dolaze iz Belgije i ovo im je treći dugosvirajući opus. Ovaj bend svojom glazbom stvara apokaliptičnu atmosferu beznađa, tenkovskih gusjenica koje gaze hrpr lubanja i kostiju mrtvih neprijatelja, ispod čeličnosivog prelijepog neba. Meni slika ljepote, a tebi? Pri tom se uopće ne šalim niti je ovo sarkazam. Ovaj opus nudi 9 pjesama, a glazba Goat Torment je neki blackened death metal, odlično odsviran i napisani koji naginje više na onu death metal stranu od black metala. Znači, blastovi, brzina, blitz gitare sa natruhom melodije tu i tamo i vokalom koji više growla i pjevanje se može reči da je totalno deathersko kao npr Behemoth ili Belphegor. Ima tu i tamo i sporijih atmosferičnijih dijelova kao u mom favoritu Cursed. Pjesme kao što su Forked Tongues, Profanation ili Ravenous Ghouls će vas sigurno usrećiti u vašem tamnom srcu ako volite ovakvu vrstu metala.

7,5/10