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lørdag 10. august 2019
ALBUM REVIEW: Orm - Ir
ORM (Denmark)
"Ir"
(Indisciplinarian)
Release date: August 30th 2019
Genre: Atmospheric black metal, blackened death metal
Links:
BandCamp
Album pre-order
From Copenhagen, Denmark, close to the north-eastern border of the Zealand (or Sjælland) peninsula, comes ORM. Not a lot of biographical information was given me about the band, but I would guess they were formed around 2013-2014. Their first album, the self-titled debut was released in the spring of 2017, and now we are only a few weeks away from being handed their sophomore effort, simply entitled "Ir".
The debut was a fresh gust of cold black wind. In essence a pure black metal record all the way through, but already during the opening track "Blood of your Blood" it became clear that we were having to do with a band that is a lot more, and that they have the ability to write high quality material, full of textures, atmosphere and variety.
With such a promising debut, I am sure this four piece ensemble felt the pressure to make a follow-up that could exceed their first album.
To put it short, "Ir" is a majestic piece of black musical art. It is a two track album, "Klippens Lyse Hal" ("The Light Hall of the Cliff") and "Bær Solen Ud" (Carry Out the Sun), clocking in at 23 and 24 minutes respectively. So if you're still wondering if ORM managed to exceed their debut, the answer is yes.
As was the case on their self-titled debut, the opening seconds tell us that this is already something monumental. "Klippens Lyse Hal" brings us more of the melodic riffs that seem to already be part of ORM's trademark, and they have a very distinct Norse and viking type of feel. The track is very varied and rich in contrasts, but never loses its ambient and mystical effect.
"Bær Solen Ud" has a lengthy acoustic intro that allows you to enjoy the calmer aspects of Scandinavian musical heritage. Eventualy it develops into a slightly different experience than "Klippens Lyse Hal" was, as the band turns to a more technical approach. In shorter sections it's even pure thrash, in other doom/sludge. Quite the colorful track, albeit somewhat different.
Apparently, bands from Northern Europe and Scandinavia have their own way of creating melodic, mystical and atmospheric metal. Vintersorg is maybe the most prominent one among the Swedish acts within the genre, and after the release of "Ir" on August 30th I expect ORM to be considered the same way.
★★★★★★★★★★
ORM:
Simon Sonne Andersen - guitar and vocals
Theis Wilmer Poulsen - guitar and vocals
Troels Cort Nielsen - bass
Adam Schønemann - drums
Tracklist:
1. Klippens Lyse Hal (The Light Hall of the Cliff)
2. Bær Solen Ud (Carry Out the Sun)
torsdag 8. august 2019
ALBUM REVIEW: Haiduk - Exomancer
HAIDUK (Canada)
"Exomancer"
(Independent)
Release date: October 17th 2018
Genre: Blackened death metal, thrash metal
Links:
Bandcamp
Youtube
Webpage
HAIDUK is a one man project from Calgary, Canada, and it is the brainchild of Luka Milojica, who founded the project in 2010. He released the "Plagueswept" demo the same year, and 2018 saw the release of HAIDUK's third full length album.
"Exomancer" has been out for about ten months, and has harvested a vast amount of praise from various zines, sites and blogs such as this one, has sold albums worldwide and appeared on diverse compilations and radio stations.
The album is ten tracks strong, but only clocks in at half an hour in length. The album is very intense all the way through, from the opening riffs of "Death Portent" throughout "Crypternity, which concludes the album half an hour later, there is nothing but fast, piercing riffs and technical guitar work that sum up to a total of black, shattering, infernal brutality. There are hints of Slayer and Cryptopsy, Deicide, Crest of Darkness and Mayhem, and it's all done with a devastating intensity that leaves listeners such as yours truly a little stunned.
Milojica is a technically skilled musician, and creates complex imageries with his arrangements. Somehow I am reminded by the guitar work that Rune Eriksen on Mayhem's "Grand Declaration of War" twenty years back. Fast, intense, and colorful in all its blackness, which also is a suitable description for HAIDUK's third full length.
★★★★★★★☆☆☆
Tracklist
1. Death Portent
2. Unsummon
3. Evil Art
4. Subverse
5. Icevoid Nemesis
6. Doom Seer
7. Pulsar
8. Blood Ripple
9. Once Flesh
10. Crypternity
HAIDUK:
Luka Milojica - vocals, guitars, drum programming, mix/mastering
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