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(review) Death Crusade – ‘Znów Płonie Niebo’

Death Crusade are coming from Gdansk, Poland and this is their new release consisting of eleven songs. As the cover might lead you to the conclusion, Death Crusade are playing mixture of hardcore crust punk and death metal and they do it really well. This means apocalyptic distorted bass, chainsaw cutting loud guitars sounding greasy and dirty, d-beat drumming with excursions to grindcore blast beats in some songs and barking, growling angry vocals. Mix all that and this record is sure to tear your head off with its intensity and force. Lyrics are in Polish but there are English explanations and they talk about being too passive and ignorant, alienation, against hatred, media lies and fear created by media, religious hysteria, stereotypes and depression and they are written good, not some Doom like haiku poetry, but good lyrics. There are also classic fast hardcore punk influences and I can hear some thrash metal in some quick guitar solos and I love the use of samples for intros of the songs. Polish is such beautiful language for extreme music. This is great and energetic record.

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(review) FAUST – Cisza po Tobie

Poland has such great underground extreme music scene. Faust have been around for 25 years now and this is their brand new, fourth studio full length opus. These guys and girl play, as they say for themselves thrash/death metal, but for me it is more sounding like thrash metal with folk and doom metal influences, especially in epic sung parts, courtesy of Karolina Matuszkiewicz, who also handles folk instruments that appear here and there and whose voice perfectly interplays with singer Maciej Bartkowski, whose singing style reminds me at times of Grip Inc. His voice is clean yet at the same time aggressive and lyrics can be heard which is another plus in my opinion. Those guys are in no way strangers to the scene with drums being handled by Paweł “Pavulon” Jaroszewicz (Batushka, ex Vader, Antigama). There are seven songs on this opus, with lyrics being sung in Polish language. Couple of songs reminded me more of thrash groove modern school, with street smart vibe, but what I love on this album are more death metal blast beat oriented songs like Iskra pod sniegiem or Jakbys gryzla zwir which carefully mix aggression of thrash death riffing and atmosphere and melody, I dare say melancholy of doom/folk thus creating perfect metal storm. I can also hear nineties style death metal influence in song structures, Morbid Angel old school death metal and similar bands, but Faust are not clones. This is a great record from great band and great scene!

(review) Behemoth – Opvs Contra Natvram (Nuclear Blast)

Nergal and his hordes are back with new twelfth studio full length opus. I must admit that I became a fan of Behemoth with last two albums, the previous was just too death metal for me in the newer phase and too poor black metal in the old school Behemoth phase. The grandiose Satanic black death metal that they evolved into last three albums including this one is just fantastic. Here, the band continues where they left off delivering mighty strike of brutality, aggression, blast beats and precise breakdowns, courtesy of superb drummer Inferno, the whole unit delivering atmosphere, anger, war and inner peace at the same time. Those are the feelings I enjoy while listening to the record. Great plus to Nergal´s singing is that I can understand what he is singing about, despite brutal vocals and his voice is so fantastic, ranging from growl, angry shouting, spoken word, clean singing and reciting, depending on the atmosphere. Post-God Nirvana opens as kind of intro, a weird mixture of Slavic and Nordic ritualistic chant, courtesy of guest performance by none other than Einar Selvik of Wardruna. Relentless crushing is at hand with Malaria Vulgata, The Deathless Sun, but first highlight of the album comes with Ov My Herculean Exile, being mid tempo anguished anthem with blast beat crescendo at the end and melancholic melody. Besides traditional instruments the song structures include piano, tuba, timpani and orchestral arrangements which are done with majestic supremacy. Off To War! and Versus Christus, the song with creepiest atmosphere on the record, deliver a fist in the eye of hypocrisy and stagnation delivering Behemoth´s charging war cry to new legions and old ones. Great album.

10/10