Norvežani 1349 su se vratili novim opusom nakon pet godina od zadnjeg, njihov osmi po redu. Na novom opusu nalazimo 8 pjesama. Tko ne zna, 1349 sviraju norveški black metal, onakav kakav se svirao nekada, znači old school, ali sa dosta thrash i malo modernijeg utjecaja u nekim stvarima. Tekstovi su na engleskom jeziku i govore o sotonizmu, tami, mizantropiji i ostalim veselim temama black metala. Uz trademark glas vokala Ravna, kojeg razumiješ veći dio što pjeva, tu je i skoro nehumano nevjerojatno bubnjanje legende Frosta, poznatog kao bubnjara Satyricona. Uz brutalnost i blast beatove ima i dosta izmjena ritma i ponešto thrash utjecajem prožetih dionica, ali uglavnom se radi o full speed in your face black metalu, kakav se danas često ne svira više. Od pjesama koje bih ja izabrao kao neki moji favoriti su Shadow Point i Inferior Pathways koji imaju neku ukletu melodiju u pozadini sve brutalnosti. Ovaj album je energetska bomba za sve nas koji volimo old school norveški black metal. Odličan album.
Tag Archives: Norwegian black metal
(review) Tilintetgjort – ‘In Death I Shall Arise’ (Dark Essence Records)
The debut opus of Oslo based Norwegian band Tilintetgjort was carefully made to bring new impact to the scene and it did, now when I listened to it, I can safely say, it did. This one consists of six songs. Members of this band are in no way new or strangers to the scene playing or having played with likes of Troll, Den Saakaldte, Kvesta, Whip…to name just a few. Music of Tilintetgjort is that old shool Norwegian black metal sound, not dissimilar to nineties legendary albums and for sure influenced by all those legends, but it is also so much more, so we can even call it avantgarde black metal, being special, original and different from legions of clones out there. If I must compare this to some band it would be to early Dodheimsgard, at least I hear it like that. There are blast beats almost most of the time, apocalyptic cutting riffs, but also melancholic melodies and slower original and mid tempo to almost acoustic backed atmospheric parts, also wicked guitar solo can be heard occasionally along with dark ambiental parts.. Vocals are superb, courtesy of singer Svik, whose voice transforms so much from black metal screams to clean and beautiful melodies like in fantastic ‘Vinter og Host’ and there is a treat at the end of this album, 21 minute long epic Dommedagsmonument, as you can read, lyrics are all in Norwegian, but if you are into black metal for long you can judge from the song titles there are themes such as doomsday, alchemy, witchcraft… This is a brilliant fresh album and a very, very, strong debut.
9/10
(review) TULUS – ‘Fandens kall’ (Soulseller Records)
Norwegian black metal veterans Tulus are back with their new opus, first one in three years. eighth in all. I remember how they blew me away with their debut album ‘Pure Black Energy’ back in the day. Members of Tulus also play in Sarke and Khold among other bands and projects. This opus offers ten songs of what is somewhat called True Norwegian Black Metal, but I would say with lots of prog and inventive elements thrown into songwriting. Aggression and old school atmosphere is still here, but there are couple of songs, like excellent ‘Sjelesmerte’ which involves changes in tempo, slowed down, and those eerie female vocals melodies are superb, courtesy of Lena Fløitmoen who also sings female vocals for Sarke. All lyrics are in Norwegian and that is another plus although I do not speak it and not understand besides my German and English but I manage to get context of the lyrics. One of my favorites is also ‘Bloddråpesvermer’ with that bass line melody, thrown in acoustic guitars and melancholic piano ending. If you are into old school Norwegian black metal, and you haven’t listened to three decades of these legends, now is the time for you to correct that mistake.
9/10


