by Chris Wheeler | Août 12, 2014 | Critiques, Critiques d'Albums

Unfolded
Demo
Unsigned/Independent
2014
Hailing from Sweden, there is an unprecedented expectation to have a particular sound and style, especially if your band is from Gothenburg. It’s never an easy task for some to seek recognition outside the realm of the DARK TRANQUILITY, IN FLAMES or AT THE GATES blueprint. However, UNFOLDED is one such act attempting to quench the appetites of those looking something outside the proverbial box. Their 2014 untitled demo certainly checks all the right boxes but does it reach further?
Opener, “Exit Humanity” gives a nod towards former Swedish alumni, GATES OF ISHTAR both in rhythm and melodic hook. Quite upbeat and punchy, the song boasts an exquisite extended solo that really highlights the demo’s potential right off the bat! Production wise, it’s clear that no expense was sparred as the sound is pristine and professional; everything comes through nicely with a snarled grunt pushed to the fore. Both “The Devil’s Lullaby” and “The Conscience You Deny” tread a mid-paced determination with the latter emphasizing subtle keys in the distance to accentuate the drama.
Unfortunately, “Infidel” maintains the status quo and never diverges from the accessibility of the previous numbers. A repetitious rhythm section carries forth through with a nice break for the apt solo, but doesn’t really rise to any climactic conclusion. As with the first cut, the last, “The Lonely Tune” showcases UNFOLDED’s capacity for writing hook-laden songs. Untypical sounding keys punctuate the lead riff and also drive the song to a satisfying end.
Sweden’s UNFOLDED don’t necessarily reinvent the wheel with their premier demo, but do write accessible mid-paced songs that penetrate the listener’s subconscious. Playing it safe, the band would do well to add flourishes of tempo variance to songs on a future full length and continue to capitalize on the glorious solos and toe-tapping melodies! You can get this demo on their bandcamp and it’s a name your price deal.
Standout Tracks: “Exit Humanity” “The Lonely Tune”
7/10
Chris
by Chris Wheeler | Août 2, 2014 | Critiques, Critiques d'Albums

Loudblast
« Burial Ground«
Listenable Records
2014
Consistently releasing albums since their first demo in 1985, France’s LOUDBLAST have run the gambit of classic albums (« Sublime Dementia« , 1993) to albums that slightly missed their mark (« Fragments« , 1998). Although, being such a reputable Death Metal act, the foursome is back with a vengeance in this year’s « Burial Ground« , an album set on returning the group to former glories.
Quickly setting the mood and pace, opener « A Bloody Oath » wastes no time in its urgency utilizing a crisp production and cascading riffs that run from fast to slow, churning menace! « Darkness Will Abide » leads from a wild solo to a catchy driven onslaught to punchy effect. Varying the momentum, « Ascending Straight in Circles » sees the band blend nice transitional passages and ample crunch while highlight, « Soothing Torments » is one of the few numbers that slows things down to incorporate a sizeable groove, something most Swedish Death fans would fondly embrace.
With notable groups like BENEDICTION, GRAVE, GOREFEST and OBITUARY (among others) releasing their seminal albums in the 90’s, and maintaining a reliable and steady credibility in 2014, it must be increasingly difficult to pen songs that introduce fresh ideas that will « jump start » the scene. LOUDBLAST’s latest is another example of an album that, though satisfying, nothing here seems to scream « instant classic » upon initial listening. « I Reach the Sun » is a mighty tune brimming with malice and vitriol, slow to mid-paced and including a « sing along » chorus and incredible lead. Simple in its approach it does an excellent job! « Abstract God« , another juggernaut of « bone crushing » proportions, previews « The Void » that seems to include a hypnotic, « spacey » Doom feel in its rhythm and execution. For all intents and purposes, LOUDBLAST’s, « Burial Ground » takes the first half of its repertoire to fully attain the standout moments the French troupe is noted for! With the second half really exploding with above average songs, fans may want to be patient and allow for multiple spins before making up their minds. A great return to form but slightly off center from the bullseye.
Standout Tracks: « I Reach the Sun« , « The Void« , « The Path »
7.5/10
Chris
by Chris Wheeler | Juil 15, 2014 | Critiques, Critiques de Shows

C’est la fin de semaine du 11-12 juillet qu’avait choisi SEPULCHRAL PRODUCTIONS pour fêter leur quinzième année d’incarnation dans l’univers black metal québécois auquel ils ont amplement contribué. C’était donc fin de semaine de réjouissances et pour l’occasion, SEPULCHRAL PRODUCTIONS s’étaient assurés de 2 présences exclusives en Amérique du Nord en tant que tête d’affiche, les Anglais de FEN et les Français d’ANTAEUS. C’est accompagné d’une solide brochette de groupes de notre scène noire que ceux-ci allaient fouler les planches du Théâtre Plaza de Montréal, sanctuaire privilégié pour les rassemblements organisés par les jubilaires de la soirée que nous remercions de nous avoir accueillis si cordialement, Chris et moi-même Lex, afin de rendre compte de ce moment qui se devait d’être fortement célébré. Je me ferai donc le chroniqueur de cette première soirée qui mettait à l’affiche EXISTE, DÉLÉTÈRE, SOMBRES FORÊTS et FEN. Malheureusement, contrairement à Chris, je n’avais pas de caméra.
La soirée débutait tôt et c’est dès 19h00 qu’EXISTE est monté sur scène. Je ne les connaissais pas donc je n’avais aucune idée à quoi m’attendre et je dois dire que même pendant leur prestation, il était difficile de prévoir l’évolution de leur pièce. Un très bon point que cette variété dans les pièces même si parfois j’ai trouvé que certaines transitions étaient particulières. Ils mélangeaient souvent de belle façon des passages doom atmosphériques avec du raw black et certaines passes rock alternatif. Ils sont définitivement différents de la majorité des groupes plus typiquement black et je suis curieux de voir ce qu’ils nous réservent pour l’avenir. Pour l’instant, vous pouvez satisfaire votre curiosité en cliquant ce lien vers leur bandcamp où toute leur musique est disponible en téléchargement gratuit ou comme bon vous semble.
Les suivants, DÉLÉTÈRE de Québec n’allaient pas faire dans la variété et la finesse. Misant sur un assaut brutal et sans compromis, ils ont servi leur musique crue à une foule qui semblait cette fois plus familière avec le type d’offrandes servies. Leur musique a donc déclenché des headbangs et headmills frénétiques tant sur scène que dans la foule. Une demi-heure intense qui a passé en un clin d’oeil de même que le départ de scène de leur chanteur Thorleif dès la dernière note. Aussitôt fini aussitôt disparu. Quand je l’ai revu plus tard dans la salle, je lui ai lancé à la blague bien que je savais que sa sortie faisait partie du scénario préconisé par le groupe, «Tu ne t’es pas éternisé sur scène quand ça a fini, t’avais-tu envie?» À ma surprise il m’a répondu «Effectivement!!» Il a tout de suite enchaîné, probablement en me voyant la face, «Remarque que ça fait partie de mon approche avec DÉLÉTÈRE. Je fais les pièces et après c’est fini. Pas de social, pas de ce que je fais avec VALKNACHT. Et avec la journée qu’on a eu, ça fait du bien de juste évacuer. On est parti de Québec à 12h30 et on est rentré ici à 18h30. C’est malade!»
SOMBRES FORÊTS, que je me rappelais avoir vu et amplement apprécié l’an dernier, sont ensuite venus hypnotiser la foule avec leur musique captivante, puissante et empreinte d’une solennité que renforce leur costume de scène. De mur sonore imposant en rideau de sons diaphane, SOMBRES FORÊTS ont livré une prestation qui a encore une fois démontré leur imposante présence scénique et leur virtuosité où l’exécution d’Annatar, déployant l’archet sur sa guitare, n’en est qu’un exemple parmi d’autres. Laissant leurs chansons parlées d’elles-mêmes en s’écoulant sans interruption, ponctuées parfois de timides mais sincères remerciements par Annatar, SOMBRES FORÊTS ont emmené tous et chacun dans leur monde et je crois que plusieurs ont eu la sensation de quitter le sol le temps de ce voyage de 90 minutes.
C’était maintenant temps de faire place au trio de black progressif anglais, FEN. Une belle façon de clôturer cette soirée qui avait exploré divers recoins de l’univers black installant une atmosphère propice à une belle rencontre avec le public montréalais. Il y avait 3 musiciens qui déployaient une énergie palpable tant dans les moments plus atmosphériques que lors des attaques crust/black drette dans les dents. Je me dois de souligner encore une fois la puissance des compositions. Et tous ont apprécié, la foule saluant chaleureusement chacune de leurs pièces. The Watcher rétorquant plus d’une fois de remerciements à son tour. Ils nous ont finalement remercié une dernière fois en nous offrant comme dernier rappel une pièce qu’ils n’avaient encore jamais joué en spectacle, réclamant notre indulgence au passage. Il n’avait pas à s’en faire car l’absolution totale était sans discussion après le déploiement auquel nous avions été témoin, la foule ne réclamant que plus de leur son qui les berçait depuis plus d’une heure.
Maintenant que vous savez ce qui s’est déroulé lors de cette première soirée de célébration, je laisse la parole à Chris pour la suite.
On the second night of this 15 year anniversary event promoted and organized by Montreal’s, SEPULCHRAL PRODUCTIONS, the eclectic mix of Black Metal had fans returning after the first night with as much fervor and anticipation as ever with headliners ANTAEUS, from France, certainly expecting to bombard the audience with force! Add to that special guests that prove the many subtle layers the genre has become and you’ve got an evening that’s sure to please many! A special thanks to SEPULCHRAL PRODUCTIONS for allowing me the opportunity to be on the guest list and review this occasion!
Initiating the nights proceedings, CRÉPUSCULE managed to ease the crowd into a dream-like state, enchanting the patrons with emotive segues into lengthy bouts of instrumental discord before plunging head first into lo-fi Blackened fury! With drummer and main man, Bardunor, providing most of the vocals, the band wistfully integrated some moments of reprieve in slow, brooding melodies culminating before returning to more traditional blasts. As the music doesn’t lend itself to “walls of death” or violent pits, the music captivated the audience who stood spellbound by the performance, whisked off to another plane of existence…




Physically looking like a biker gang, BEAST WITHIN might seem to those who aren’t familiar with the band to be an odd choice for this evening’s roster, but make no mistake; the set certainly separated the boys from the men! Relying on a dirty garage sound, Quebec’s own mixed sounds and simple guitar riffs that both CELTIC FROST and DARKTHRONE would be proud of, especially with the inclusion of FROST’s, “Procreation of the Wicked”! Infectious and hypnotizing, the songs on display showed a band in their prime, crafting numbers that instill headbanging and toe-tapping while keeping an aura of darkness intact! Memorable riffs and up tempo drumming made sure the audience was satisfied and with fans cheering the set, they were.




As Quebec’s CHASSE-GALERIE mounted the stage and began their uncompromising brand of Black Metal, one thing was certain; their historic and no-nonsense approach was well respected amongst the onlookers. Though, upon first listen, the band seemed to play a fuzzed out wall of noise, but hidden just beneath the surface lied intricate guitar harmonies and melodic riffs that offer more than simple tremolo picking. With instrumental number, “Requiem” and “Tourment Funebre”, it’s obvious that the band can play with the best of them, but the problem lies in their stage approach. Appearing very stoic and “statuesque”, none of the members really interacted with the crowd but instead concentrated on the instruments, the set lacked a bit of charisma overall; a trait perhaps needed to really put CHASSE-GALERIE over the top?




As dozens of fans gathered in front of the stage, FORTERESSE shirts proudly adorned, the band (also from Quebec) greeted the hall with a traditional Quebec folk intro before storming into a blitzkrieg of sonic fury! Confident and taking command, singer, Athros occupied the full stage brilliantly, stalking back and forth with ease. Meanwhile, the guitars hummed in a cold, relentless tremolo buzz, courtesy of Moribond, a member since their band’s inception in 2006. Fast and tight, the performance garnered a sea of twisted and mangled hair along with the evening’s first pit! Similar to CRÉPUSCULE in song structure, the band played lengthy instrumental odes to Quebec history, nationalism and pride in such songs as “Enfants du Lys” and “Métal Noir Québécois”. An added bonus came with surprise guest vocalist, Nordet (of BRUME d` AUTOMNE fame) who captivated onlookers even more! With the loudest fan reaction thus far, FORTERESSE absolutely proved that Black Metal in Quebec is alive and thriving!





France’s ANTAEUS, the night’s headliners, continued and ended the festivities on a high note as their militaristic take on the genre bulldozed over the audience like a tidal wave of pure force! From the opening riff and bombast, fans scampered into a tizzy of pit mayhem. With shorter songs than most of the other acts preceding, ANTAEUS’s visceral mania resulted in a “get in and get out” aesthetic. Wrapping the mic chord around his arms, cutting circulation, singer MkM, agonizingly stormed through songs, “Inner War” and “Words as Weapons” (amongst many others) as the players hectically raged through each. As imposing as the music, each member dominated their space on stage, appearing possessed by the aural wall and just as soon as the set began…it was over with MkM casually leaving the stage, followed by the others; no encore to be had. Of course, what would anyone expect from such Satanic Nihilists? Beautiful.





by Chris Wheeler | Juil 10, 2014 | Critiques, Critiques d'Albums

Mad Parish
« Procession«
Self-Released/Independent
2014
Calling Montreal their home, MADPARISH certainly “rock out” to the sound of their own drum and don’t necessarily follow what the majority of Metal bands are releasing these days. Riding high on the cusp of 1980’s Heavy Metal, the sextet craft loving odes to “free-wheelin’” acts that spawned an entire genre and helped bring it to the fore of public consciousness. Not merely a novelty act, MADPARISH deal in melodic hooks and choruses that will find many fans reaching new vocal heights. This year marks the debut full length in their discography with “Procession”, a high-octane romp if ever there was one!
From the outset, “Procession” firmly establishes itself with charismatic drive in “A Stitch in Crime”, using what N.W.O.B.H.M. bands of yore set in motion: a galloping rhythm. As Josh McConnell’s vocal range is immediately striking and drums pound away, the song is met with a feverish energy that continues on “Darkness Befalls this Cursed Land”. Here, the listener hears a slight delivery not unlike what IRON MAIDEN unleashed on their “Piece of Mind” album, back in ’83. The album’s momentum is broken somewhat in “Dawn of the Unforgiven”; a slow, meandering tune with a meaner swagger and ominous tone but still as perfect for headbanging as any other song, and an instant highlight.
What MADPARISH do very well is execute infectious songs that vary in rhythm while delving into technical territory without losing that catchy quality. “Experience Hunter” exemplifies this perfectly as others like “Doppleganger” and “The Rite of Belonging” explode with what surely will have fans chant the sing-along choruses with grins a mile long! “To Build a Fire” is musically accurate and if there’s a “single worthy” tune on tap, this would be it! Sure what MADPARISH offer on “Procession” isn’t anything the die-hards haven’t heard before but with the resurgence of traditional Metal, the Montrealers don’t sound like IN SOLITUDE, THE OATH or ENFORCER. Their sound is more a celebration of being a Metalhead than playing dark odes about occult-themed horror. So if you’re in the mood to kick back and enjoy a cold one with friends or “rock out” the old school way, then MADPARISH’s, “Procession” is highly recommended!
Standout Tracks: “Dawn of the Unforgiven”, “Doppleganger”, “The Rite of Belonging”, “To Build a Fire”
8/10
Chris
by Chris Wheeler | Juil 9, 2014 | Critiques, Critiques d'Albums

Acheron
« Kult des Hasses »
Listenable Records
2014
Relocating from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania to Columbus Ohio, Americans, ACHERON have been churning brutal homage’s to Satan since their debut, “Rites of the Black Mass” back in 1992 and have survived a turbulent ride in their career. After a short split in 2010, they returned the same year to slowly pen more aural blasphemy resulting in this year’s long awaited, “Kult des Hasses”! Starting with strong opener, “Daemonum Lux”, ACHERON combine full on Blackened Death with refinement and purpose and utilize melodic leads against varying tempo changes. The threesome of Vincent Crowley (bass/vocals) and Art Taylor (guitars) and drummer, Kyle Severen, attack with forceful melodies and hooks that leave the listener wanting more. “Satan Holds Dominion” certainly blasts throughout until a break sees the band explore a sing-a- long catch phrase, “See Us, Hear Us, Face Us, Fear Us” that will no doubt be HUGE live!
Likewise, the production of “Kult des Hasses” perfectly showcases clear musical ideas which help convey accessibility, soaring solos, in “Raptured to Divine Perversion” and thrash leanings in “Jesus Wept (Again and Again)”. Indeed, it’s the solos that garner the most acclaim as they brazenly explode in much the same way that Jack Owen’s lead contributions propelled Deicide’s, “The Stench of Redemption” into the stratosphere in 2006. Add to that the stop and go dramatic feel of “Whores and Harlots” that ACHERON have a recipe that’s sure to please while “Asphyxiation (Hands of God)” explores early Death Metal stylings akin to AFFLICTED’s crunchy musicality!
Ending with a return to a more thrash assault in “Devil’s Black Blood”, ACHERON’s “Kult des Hasses” is a surprising and gratifying listen with enough variation to hold interest and solos that will induce goosebumps! Albeit, a tad long in its 56:26 minute length, the album could benefit from a slight “trimming” but nevertheless, it’s an album fans will certainly discover new nuances in every spin!
Standout Tracks: “Raptured to Divine Perversion”, “Jesus Wept (Again and Again)”, “Whores and Harlots”
8.5/10
Chris