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terça-feira, 14 de julho de 2015

Moonknight "Valinor"

"Valinor", the new album by LA's depressive black metal entity Moonknight, whose cloak hides the creative mind behind the project, Horus aka Lord Foul who is also (as many of you out there already know) in the barbarian blackened trio, Harassor. 

"Valinor" is the third and probably most intimate album in Moonknight's discography, he's been releasing some splits and EP's as well, and after a first listen, I immediately realized that this new release sounds a bit different from the previous albums "Toplov" and "Ligeia". Yet it's true that many moons separate this new material from the oldest, so evolution came naturally. The first thing I noticed is that the tracks in "Valinor" don't sound as raw and menacing, no. But soundwise speaking, there's still a link between them, that fuzzy and murky sound is still Mooknight's trademark although it now seems to weep instead of waving his sword and going out on a killing spree throughout the night. And still he lurks in the shadows but instead of that sword he now holds his cold, dying grey heart. 

"Valinor" embraces sorrow allowing it to drag slowly through mourning and grief territories. Opening track "An Initiation" starts out with some kind of a droning buzz where soon those seesaw guitar riffs spread out and give way as the perfect greeting card opening way further into the album. The vocal is still harsh and follows the same style as heard in Moonknight's previous works, a screaming mixture of anger, distress and pain. While tracks "With Bright Knives" and "Aconitum" drags us deep into the somber pit of sorrow, "Helplessness" is a bit more cold-blooded and brings to the surface a bit more of that anger that flows in the veins of Mooknight. But don't keep your hope, soon we're pulled down again with "Pleasure Funeral" and the beautiful "Broken Blade" that to me is just one of the best tracks featured here, the environment created by this track is absolutely dreamy and so, so cold. It really can pull our mind into the most haunting and desolate of Winter landscapes. Very in the likes of bands like Thou Shell of Death if you seek some comparisons. Beautiful atmosphere. "Western Shores" is served as a cold instrumental and is the perfect motto for another great and best track here, a track that gives name to this album. I can sense that "Valinor" is very personal, not just by it's lyrics but soundwise and how the whole track is constructed. All about personal feelings that surface from time to time. Personal and intimate experiences that are locked down inside our cold hearts. The notes of "Valinor" sway and takes us gently inside the cold heart of Moonknight, there we can almost see a little glimmer of light, a light that keeps on burning and keeps Moonknight alive in order to deliver us the best depressive bleak tunes. I swear to God that I got goosebumps the first time I heard this track. The melodic notes in the middle of the track are simply beautiful. 

"Valinor" is another great milestone into the discography of Moonknight and also very worthy of your attention. It's just how depressive metal should be, cold, bleak yet served sharp barbs. No life, no joy, no fun.




"Valinor" will be out soon through Rising Beast. Keep an eye out for both digital and physical editions. 


quinta-feira, 3 de novembro de 2011

Harassor

How come there's no Harassor on this blog? Well, is about time, and time is now.
Harassor is an black metal/thrash/punk destroyer trio from California and they have been around since 2003 and are well known for their bloody live performances. These guys are also into other projects, drummer Sandorf is the twisted mind behind Lord Time (whom i talked about here) and Andorkappen and he also runs Universal Consciousness label that shelters names as Wrath Of The Weak and Gnaw Their Tongues. Vocalist Pete Majors (this guy always reminds me of Captain Spaulding from "The House Of 1000 Corpses") is involved in projects as Dargar and Hive Mind and he also manages Vacation Vinyl label. And at last the guitarist "Roach" is also in some projects such as Moonknight and Dargar and guess what? He also manages a Record label called Rising Beast. This is their full-lenght, released this year by the hand of Universal Consciousness, check the link back to buy this album which is an abomination mixture of sludgy thrashy black punk metal. Let your worst nightmares come to life!

quinta-feira, 15 de setembro de 2011

Lord Time

Lord Time is one of the demented minds behind Los Angeles primitive/raw Black Metal monsters Harassor. And coming from a band like Harassor, what could you expect here?
It sound like the Cramps having a hellspawn with Darkthrone, but this blackened offspring will also be high on mushrooms. All the tracks are merged in a 14 minute track. Every tune in this project has the get up and go factor –  they are rife with chaotic grooves laced with mayhem! Lord Time’s vocals are crunchy, sharp, mean and just plain fucking psycho sounds like a fuckin' cyborg troll wizard from space, and all the instruments are played attached to that description too. It’s pretty epic the way he formatted this album, because in between all of his black vomit rawkus, he puts these black hole sucking atmospheric tunes that add to the drama nicely. The riffs that come in contact with you on this album will cause brain damage and get you high at the same time! This dude creates black metal the way i want to hear it, totally raw and fucked up with a punk rock outer shell that can’t be cracked. Check this out, you can download "Forgotten Future" here for free!