Genre | Black Metal |
---|---|
Date (CEST) | 2018-11-02 20:47:08 |
Group | KLV |
Size | 124 MB |
Files | 8 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Slaegt-Domus_Mysterium-WEB-2017-KLV
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 01-slaegt-succumb-klv.mp3 | Slægt | Succumb | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-slaegt-i_smell_blood-klv.mp3 | Slægt | I Smell Blood | 320 | Unknown |
3 | 03-slaegt-egovore-klv.mp3 | Slægt | Egovore | 320 | Unknown |
4 | 04-slaegt-the_eye_of_the_devil-klv.mp3 | Slægt | The Eye of the Devil | 320 | Unknown |
5 | 05-slaegt-the_tower-klv.mp3 | Slægt | The Tower | 320 | Unknown |
6 | 06-slaegt-burning_feathers-klv.mp3 | Slægt | Burning Feathers | 320 | Unknown |
7 | 07-slaegt-remember_its_a_nightmare-klv.mp3 | Slægt | Remember It's a Nightmare | 320 | Unknown |
8 | 08-slaegt-domus_mysterium-klv.mp3 | Slægt | Domus Mysterium | 320 | Unknown |
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- -- Release information ----------------------------------------------- -- -
Artist : Slµgt
Album : Domus Mysterium
Genre : Black Metal
Year : 2017
Label : Van Records
Cat# : N/A
Source : WEB/MP3
Bitrate : 320kbps
Size : 125,14 MB
Runtime : 54:36
URL : https://slaegt-vanrecords.bandcamp.com/album/domus-mysterium
- -- Tracklist -------------------------------------------------------- -- -
01. Succumb 02:33
02. I Smell Blood 05:56
03. Egovore 08:06
04. The Eye of the Devil 07:24
05. The Tower 07:48
06. Burning Feathers 02:31
07. Remember It's a Nightmare 06:49
08. Domus Mysterium 13:29
- -- Release notes ---------------------------------------------------- -- -
It's always cool to be introduced to new bands, and watch
their progress as their skill set broadens and confidence
levels increase with each release. Case in point, Danish black
metallers Slµgt came out of nowhere last year and impressed
the hell out of me with their 4-song EP, Beautiful and Damned.
Mixing Dissectionæs classically-inspired black metal with
heaps of early Dark Tranquillity goodness, Beautiful and
Damned left me wanting more. Just over a year later, they
return with their second full-length album, Domus Mysterium.
With their line-up from Beautiful and Damned fully intact, can
Asrok and company capitalize on the abilities that their EP
hinted at?
The short answer is a slightly cautious "yes." First off,
their knack of channeling the late Jon N÷dveidt remains
intact, as amazing flourishes of classical guitar pepper Domus
Mysterium without being overused. Opening instrumental
"Succumb" and "Burning Feathers" would have felt right at home
on Storm of the Light's Bane, with the latter instrumental
giving a somber reprieve from the traditional metal-inspired
riff-fest of the rest of the album. Likewise, the twin guitar
melodies of Asrok and Anders M. J°rgensen continue to improve
and inspire, with the solos on "I Smell Blood" and "The Tower"
being key examples of the duo's growth and talent.
So what's the hold-up, you may ask yourselves? For as
ambitious as the band is and continues to be, the songs
themselves could use a bit of editing. "I Smell Blood" could
be shortened a good minute or two to increase its impact.
Elsewhere, "The Eye of the Devil" starts off beautifully,
sounding like Iron Maiden getting lost in Gothenburg, but
drags a bit towards the end. This wouldn't be such a problem
if it wasn't a seven-minute instrumental.1 The closing title
track clocks in at a whopping thirteen minutes, and about
three-quarters of the song works. I admire the band's ambition
to tackle a song of that length, but their songwriting isn't
quite there yet.
The other bone of contention I have is with the production.
The good news is Olle Bergholz's bass sounds warm and full,
and Ccsquele's powerful drumming feels organic and driving.
The big problem lies in the guitars, or rather how they're
recorded. I'm sure many of you have seen the video on YouTube
where a guitar player demonstrates that black metal is just
surf music with heavy distortion. Well, I kept thinking of
that video during the entirety of Domus Mysterium. The guitars
barely possess any distortion, which isn't a major concern
usually, but when they start tremolo-picking (I'm looking at
you, "Remember It's a Nightmare" and "Egovore"), I don't know
whether to headbang or grab a surfboard. It goes from not
being a big deal to turning into a major distraction, and that
knocks the overall enjoyment down a peg.
But let me stress that there isn't anything truly bad on Domus
Mysterium. Rather, it feels like Slµgt aimed a little too
high, and too early. I believe they'll get there in an album
or two, but I also believe Beautiful and Damned was a little
more successful in hitting the mark. This is still on target,
but not as close to the bullseye. Still, they continue to
impress. Maybe the next one will hit it dead-on.
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