Showing posts with label French Black Metal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French Black Metal. Show all posts

Saturday, March 28, 2009

NEW PESTE NOIRE COMING!

Some Info on the latest Peste Noire Album has been updated on MA.

The cover art and tracks listings are as follows...

PESTE NOIRE - Album III

Ballade cuntre lo Anemi francor

The third album of Peste Noire is currently available. This album is different from the two first albums in its garage sound recording done by Famine and its antiquated hard rock rhythms. The Pest have hit hard once again where we least expected it.

Defined by Famine as “Militant Black'n'Roll”, or “ Boyscout’s satanism “ this album can offend, but one thing is certain, it’s unique, a pure album of Peste Noire.

Released on digipack

Line up :
La sale Famine de Valfunde: Guitars, voices, harmonica
A.Julia : Drums
Sainte Audrey-Yolande de la Molteverge : Rock and soprano voices, piano, orguamon
Ragondin : Bass

Track list :

- Neire Peste
- La mesniee mordrissoire
- Ballade cuntre les anemis de la France
- Concerto pour cloportes
- La France bouge
- A la mortaille !
- Vespre
- Rance Black Metal de France
- Requiem pour Nioka (à un berger allemand)
- Soleils couchants

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Underrated black metal from the Nethers'


Hailing from the Netherlands, Krocht (‘Cavern’ in English) are another of what you might call an underground yet, underrated black metal band.

This is fairly straight forward black metal. Nothing very original or amazing so i use the term ‘underrated’ loosely. However, they obviously have some stand out quality, because they ignited my interest straight away when i first heard them. Ive become some what obsessed with underground, lo-fi, dirty, primitive sounding black metal lately and this band falls perfectly into the category.

The music of Krocht is pretty basic, but then, that's what we’re after aren't we? The riffing is long and drawn out played very fast so we are automatically set into quite and ambient mood. The riffs though, while still kept relatively simple are actually really interesting and original sounding, very melodic too at times but never so much that you lose the mood. There are even a few areas were some classic piano/keys appear to combine with certain parts adding a really nice forlorn atmosphere.

The structure and arrangement is quite progressive though so the tracks mesh together nicely and which keep you interested. You can listen to this release through several times and not realise you have because of the structure and hookieness of the music.

Drumming on this is great. Its mastered nicely so you can still hear it comfortably under the guitar. Overall the drumming is a mix of fast and thrashy (like Satanic Warmaster) to slow, to faint blast beats hanging in the distance.

The first original aspect of the album is probably the lyrical themes which deal with the french revolution and naval warfare. The vocals are well sung, evil, aggressive and not bombarded with effects or reverb. There are two haunting instrumental ambient tracks too which make a really nice addition--taking on the Burzum tradition-- and really give the overall release some depth.

This release is basically a compilation of the first two demos but since it contains all the tracks of them its not really a ‘best of’. Basically its just a convenience and who knows, maybe the are planning to make this into an album.

Overall, quick, nicely crafted, lo-fi black metal with a melodic touch that will set your mind at ease and have you humming all day long.

8.5/10

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Peste Noire

Peste Noire, French Black Metal Gods......that is pretty much all I have to say on the matter. Check them out.

La Sanie des siècles - Panégyrique de la dégénérescence

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Folkfuck Folie

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Aryan Supremacy

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Macabre Transcendance ...

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Phalenes et pestilence - Salvatrice averse

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Lorraine Rehearsal

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I think that France has some of the best Black Metal bands, definitely a close second to Norway anyway.

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Blut Aus Nord - Memoria Vetusta II: Dialogue With the Stars

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Part II was a long time coming, at least the album is worth the wait.

The tracklist for Memoria Vetusta II - Dialogue With The Stars is as follows:

01. Disciple’s Libration (Lost In The Nine Worlds)
02. Antithesis Of The Flesh (…And Then Arises A New Essence)
03. The Alcove Of Angels (Vipassana)
04. …The Meditant (Dialogue With The Stars)
05. Acceptance (Aske)
06. Translucent Body Of Air (Sutta Anapanasati)
07. The Formless Sphere (Beyond The Reason)
08. The Cosmic Echoes Of Non-Matter (Immaterial Voices Of The Fathers)
09. Elevation (The Dawn Of The Gods)


I cannot wait to get my hands ona hard copy of this.