Sunday, April 26, 2020

Honorable Mentions from the Abyss #20: Trespasser/Gaylord/Scream3Days/Vendetta Fucking Metal/Hanormale/Nordjevel/Architectural Genocide/Soul Dragger

Hey brutal bangers,
I wrote no articles even since 17th April, so it's time to do a big episode of "Honorable Mentions from the Abyss"! Hence, I'll present you today 8 very interesting bands ranging from the anarchist and anti-fascist black metal to metalcore, so I covered many extreme metal genres in this episode.
But now you have a lot to read, so don't waste other time and let's start with the bands!

ENJOY THE ARTICLE!!!

TRESPASSER - "Чому не вийшло?"
There is a short journey into the meanders of RABM in this episode because, firstly, I want to talk you about Trespasser (FB page), a Swedish duo that released their debut album "Чому не вийшло?" ("Why didn't it happen?" in Russian, if I understood well) in 2018 through Iron Front Records and then re-released through Heavenly Vault while I received it from the Italian agency Anubi Press. In brief, they are the RABM version of Marduk, so they play essentially a brutal black metal but with some epic and melodic parts and anarchist lyrics also focused on the revolutionary parable of Nestor Makhno. An unusual combination that Trespasser, big supporters of the Rojava fighters that I included in "Come on, burn my ears! #6", love to dub as "Blast Beat Raw Punk"!

GAYLORD - "WINGS OF THE JOYFUL"
Another RABM featured here is Gaylord (BandCamp page), whose second album was sent to me by Imperative PR. Behind this strange moniker there is a British guy appropriately named Lord Gaylord, very active with 666 different musical projects. Well, he released this year a second album under the moniker of Gaylord entitled "Wings of the Joyful" (Blackened Death Rec, 2020), with the renowned aim to destroy not only some black metal clichèes but also the stupid NSBM. The musical result is a black metal a bit close to the Burzum style but also a bit awkward because, for example, of the use of a drum-machine... and you know how much I HATE the drum-machine! Anyway, do you know that Gaylord released in 2019 even a single where there is a cover of "Relax" by nothing else than Frankie Goes to Hollywood? GULP!

SCREAM3DAYS - "KOLERA 666"
Born as Paulzeder in 2005 with which they released an album in 2009, Scream3Days (FB page), that I included in "Come on, burn my ears! #2", are 5 Italian guys whose second (or first?) album was published by Punishment 18 Rec in 2017. With the 9 tracks composing "Kolera 666", it seem to come back in the '90s because Scream3Days play a powerful melodic death metal in the '90s Swedish way, so they remind me a lot of bands such as Darkane, Soilwork, Dimension Zero and, of course, At the Gates. Now, their management told me that they were working on their third (or second?) album, so I expect good news from them!

VENDETTA FUCKING METAL - "INOCENCIA PERDIDA"
Featured in "Come on, burn my ears! #6", Vendetta Fucking Metal (FB page) are a quartet from Murcia, Spain, whose second self-released album "Inocencia Perdida" (2015) is currently distributed by Xtreem Music. Metalcore is their sound and they play it with variety and great skills, ranging from very melodic passages with clean vocals to killing death metal influences, like in "No hay piedad (Asesinado por machete)", where there is as a guest none other than Dave Rotten (singer of Avulsed and owner of the same Xtreem Music). Plus, as bonus track you can find "100%", a Madball cover. A lot active in the live front (they played even in Cuba!), they are now working on a new album, in spite of this stupid Coronavirus!

HANORMALE - "REBORN IN BUTTERFLY"
A very totalizing sonic experiment, "Reborn in Butterfly" (Dusktone, 2018) is the third album of Hanormale (FB page) ("Habnormal" in a distorted Italian), a sort of musical collective guided by Arcanus Incubus. For this album, he was helped by a gigantic plethora of guests and some of them contributed with unusual instruments for every black metal album like saxophone, didgeridoo and others. So, we are talking about 12 songs for 71 minutes in which there is an avantgarde black metal where there is anything and everything. It's useless to describe more specifically this album because it is a real experience into absurd musical territories, so I suggest you to discover it surprise after surprise!

NORDJEVEL - "NECROGENESIS"
From Norway with Satanic love come these Nordjevel (FB page) whose second album "Necrogenesis" was edited by Osmose Productions. Consisting of ex-members from bands of the calibre like Dark Funeral, Ragnarok and even Morbid Angel and with the particularity that every band name member starts curiously with the letter "d", Nordjevel play a black metal at a furious speed and brutality with the addition of sulphurous lyrics stinking of fiery damnation. Plus, I had the honour to see them live in 2019 when they came here in Rome to support the legendary death metallers Possessed. It was a fuckin' fantastic massacre!

ARCHITECTURAL GENOCIDE - "CORDYCEPTIC ANTHROPOMORPH"
Released only in this March, "Cordyceptic Anthropomorph" (Comatose Music) is the debut album, that I received from the British agency Imperative PR, of the Houston-based band Architectural Genocide (FB page). From their moniker and also from the album title, it's easy to argue that they play brutal death metal. And the reality is JUST THIS! Ok, sometimes they love to offer slamming moments but, fortunately, these ones are few because this band prefer to be fast and demented. But did you see the video that Architectural Genocide made for "Gorge on Deceased", that I included in "Come on, burn my ears! #6"? Fuck, these 4 serial killers are ADORABLE!

SOUL DRAGGER - "SOUL DRAGGER"
Some time ago Anubi Press sent me also the first album of Soul Dragger (FB page), 4 metalheads coming from my city, Rome Caput Mundi. Throughout the 11 tracks of their album (Time to Kill Rec, 2019), that was promoted with the video of "Rise" (featured in "Come on, burn my ears! #4"), Soul Dragger combine melodic death metal, thrash metal, heavy metal and metalcore in a mix where modern and classic are united. Not the usual stuff I love to listen to but if you like similar sonorities à la As I Lay Dying/Trivium, I think that they are very good for you!

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