Review: Tchornobog/Abyssal – Tchornobog/Abyssal
The dream team (Andy and Zach obviously) is back at it again to review the new monstrous split full length between two experimental death metal powerhouses.
The dream team (Andy and Zach obviously) is back at it again to review the new monstrous split full length between two experimental death metal powerhouses.
They must know it was the rats; the slithering, scurrying rats whose scampering will never let me sleep; the daemon rats that race behind the padding in this room and beckon me down to greater horrors than I have ever known; the rats they can never hear; the rats, the rats in the walls.
A bunch of guys from Tennessee wrote high modern Russian classical??
The intro lured me in to thinking there would be a more experimental album within, but this is a reasonable debut outing.
“I dunno what the hell’s in there, but it’s weird and pissed off, whatever it is.”
Firtan express bleak lyrical prose in a way only the German language can convey and combine it with a somber atmospheric black metal tonality.
What was originally intended to scare my peers ended up hurting my ears; however, Gonemage still have a relatively unique take on avant garde black metal worth trying for as long as you can stand it.
Canadian extreme metal outfit come back to your speakers with a release bound to awake your inner demons.
An hour of heavy metal infused black metal turns out to be way too much of a good thing.
Dreadnought are back and you should definitely be listening to them.