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  • Disavowed-“Revocation of the Fallen” – Album Review

    By Sasha Chorosciewicz / in Event reviews, Music reviews, News / June 5, 2020

    Disavowed-“Revocation of the Fallen” - Album Review

    By Sasha Chrosciewicz

    What do you get when you cross old school Unique Leader, mid-2000s technical metal wizardry, and melt it all down into a re-vamped, re-defined metal slab synthesis of immaculate brutal technical death metal? Well my friends, what you get is the brand new Disavowed album "Revocation of the Fallen". This album dropped out of the sky like an H-Bomb and is easily album of the year so far for me. Want to hear a bit about it? Frigging rights, let’s dive in!!

    There must be something in the water in Holland, or the beer for that matter, because the Netherlands has always had their own unique array of heavy-hitting, trailblazing death metal. Going all the way back to the infamous tape trading days of the mid/late 1980s, when bands such as Pestilence, Sinister, Asphyx, God Dethroned, and Gorefest all put Holland on the map with innovative death metal that pushed extremities and created their own sonic landscapes. The grassroots of the early to mid-1990s gave rise to thickened low end, blistering speeds, and inhumane vocals of the niche sub-genre Brutal Death Metal. Influenced by these grassroots, there was a spawning of a plethora of iconic bands during the late 1990s / early 2000s including Severe Torture, Prostitute Disfigurement, Pyaemia, Arsebreed, Mass Murder, Brutus and of course, the almighty Disavowed.

    After creating demos initially under the name Nocturnal Silence, they changed their name to Disavowed and released their 2001 debut “Perceptive Deception”. Released under Unique Leader, a new label then created by the late Deed’s of Flesh guitarist/founder Erik Lundmark, this monster of an album established them among a new breed of brutality. To this day diehard fans of the BDM (Brutal Death Metal) revere Disavowed’s debut as a testament to the scene, and one that has aged like a fine wine. Fast forward to 2007 when Disavowed went for that next level of brutality, trying to conquer unfathomable territory to outdo their ambitious debut; a feat often attempted but which bands rarely accomplish. With the additions of Daniel van der Broek and Romain Goulin, both of whom played in Arsebreed at the time, they broke the Richter Scale with an album of such magnitude that was titled, “Stagnant Existence”. This album was really in a league of its own. The band departed slightly from the minimalistic, simple, percussive, and bludgeoning of their debut in exchange for refined technicality without sacrificing catchiness or songwriting ingenuity. This brings us to the present day with the third installation of Disavowed…

    From hearing the very first seconds of “Revocation of the Fallen,” you know what type of an album you’re in for. The opening track “The Process of Comprehension” wastes no time as the first riff of the song drops into gear and we have lift off. BOOM! Disavowed’s unrelenting, blistering, full-throttle, percussive, blasting attack is simultaneously punctuated by the signature scream of Robbe Kok. This is exactly what you want from a new Disavowed album! The excitement, and the energy. It’s all there! After the first two songs that are ripping, scorching tracks, we fall into a mid-tempo and almost progressive song. The track “Revocation of the Fallen” is a slower song that keeps building and building in a progressive sense, which is a song structure type that has never been on a Disavowed album before. It’s surprisingly refreshing in the context of the full album, and even rewarding. It perfectly lures in the listener, then right dead set in the middle of the song is one of the best riffs on the album. It’s a turning point transition riff with these dizzying guitar harmonies in Suffocation-esque notation that twists you inside-out and throws you into a groove (or slam riff as the kids call it these days) that sounds like a wrecking ball going through a mosh pit; completely pummeling everyone into oblivion. Track 4 “Imposed Afterlife” is my favourite track on the album. A ferocious song with lots of great dynamics and complimentary chemistry between instruments. Other progressive ideas come to light including track 6 “Therapeutic Dissonance” almost taking on a Death-like vibe but with Suffo harmonies.

    The majority of the lineup of the band returns from “Stagnant Existence”, with the exception of Romain Goulin. In his place on the drums is the highly touted Turkish drummer Septimiu Hărşan (x-Pestilence) and he is, simply put, the perfect addition to Disavowed. On this album he shows technical prowess, crazy footwork, airtight blasts, and tasteful transitions. Gerben van der Bij and Daniel van der Broek return with their brilliant guitar work, where they show their well-structured riffing is tasteful and never overplayed. Riddled throughout the albums is excellent bass work, executed by one of the best bassist in the underground, Nils Berndsen. In my opinion this bass work is arguably the highlight of the whole album. Where the first two albums would have bass runs or flourishes here and there (slaps and pops)...this new album is just next level. Man, I’m almost speechless. Buy this album just for the bass work alone and notice the attention to detail with regards to songwriting. Midway through songs, as riffs repeat, different instruments do different things, but here the bass morphs and jumps at ease making the album such an enjoyable listen and exemplary showcase of bass being the integral glue of any music. Instead of just returning to blast beats for days, they chill and groove in certain songs, and in the end, it makes it a well-balanced offering of an album. There’s a part or two that are almost “Bree Bree” vocals! Now I’m sure I’ve lost some of you diehard old school Unique Leader fans, but just hold on a second. There are many moments that remind me of the old school “less is more” riffing brutality. Although you’ll have to take your elitist hats off, put down your ping-ping drums, and look past the
    slick production to see it. Each song sounds fresh with new unique ideas while staying within the vein of Disavowed. Yet it’s also a new chapter; a new synthesized entity all in its own.

    Disavowed took a lot of risks on this album and years down the road it will all pay off. “Revocation of the Fallen” has a lot more curveballs and surprises than I anticipated; at first the title track struck me as a slow burner, but after a few more listens it really grew on me. In the end, just like their first two albums, Disavowed achieves many cool, memorable moments that make this album infectious and easy to re-play over and over again. Each riff blends effortlessly together, hook after hook. This is very much along the lines of where “Stagnant Existence” left off but a more mature, dare I say modern offering. Modern with regards to production, as it’s a phenomenal sounding album, but also sonically. There’s a lot of new stuff here and I think these sounds will come across
    successfully in a live setting.

    They say good things come to those who wait and this is most definitely the case. So after a 13-year writing hibernation, Disavowed is continuing their natural evolution; crafting the perfect amalgamation of their unrelenting brutality, seamless signature song-writing, and perfect chemistry between the instruments and bandmates. Remember a band of this calibre is almost a thing of the past, and an album like this doesn’t fall from the sky every year. So now you have to do your part to not miss out on this soon-to-be classic. Be sure to get your fix and complete the Disavowed trifecta that should be in every Brutal Metalhead’s collection.

    Sasha Scores Disavored’s “ Revocation of the Fallen” at 9.8/10

     

    PRE-ORDER:
    Bandcamp: https://brutalmind.bandcamp.com/album/revocation-of-the-fallen 
    Brutal Mind: https://tinyurl.com/y79klj4g

    Track Listing:
    1. The Process of Comprehension
    2. The Enlightened One
    3. Revocation of the Fallen
    4. Imposed Afterlife
    5. Deformed Construct
    6. Therapeutic Dissonance
    7. Defractured in Contemplation
    8. Egocentric Entity
    9. The Inevitable Outcome
    10. Facing the Singularity

  • CARNIFEX – Release Visualizer For Their New Single “Cursed (isolation mix)”

    By Mayo / in News, NuclearBlast / June 3, 2020

    CARNIFEX Release Visualizer For Their New Single “Cursed (isolation mix)” 


    San Diego, California-based metal outfit CARNIFEX are proud to release their new single "Cursed (isolation mix)" which was written during their downtime from the Covid-19 pandemic.

    CARNIFEX comments, “Despite the chaos in the world CARNIFEX have never been in a better place creatively. We are feeling more driven than ever to fly our flag high for all of those that have lived life on the outside and those struggling with unseen opposition. We are all cursed....”
    Check out the visualizer for "Cursed (isolation mix)" here: https://youtu.be/1hhoXkicO5k
    Download/Stream"Cursed (isolation mix)" here: https://nuclearblast.com/carnifex-cursed

    Order your copy of the latest Carnifex full length album, World War X here:
    www.nuclearblast.com/carnifex-wwx

    The band released the music video for "Visions Of The End" last fall.  The macabre video directed by Muted Widows with Ryan Hogue as Director of Photography can be seen here: https://youtu.be/UZkYBbmM4U0

    World War X was produced by CARNIFEX and Jason Suecof (DEATH ANGEL, CHELSEA GRIN, JOB FOR A COWBOY). The album was recorded and mixed by Jason at AudioHammer Studio in Sanford, Florida. Vocals for the album were tracked by Mick Kenney (ANAAL NATHRAKH, BLEEDING THROUGH) at The Barracks Studio in Huntington Beach, CA. The album artwork was created by Blake Armstrong.

    World War X Track Listing:

    World War X

    Visions Of The End

    This Infernal Darkness

    Eyes Of The Executioner

    No Light Shall Save Us featuring Alissa White-Gluz

    All Roads Lead To Hell featuring Angel Vivaldi

    Brushed By The Wings Of Demons

    Hail Hellfire

    By Shadows Thine Held

    CARNIFEX is:
    SCOTT IAN LEWIS | Vocals
    SHAWN CAMERON | Drums
    CORY ARFORD | Guitar
    FRED CALDERON | Bass

    LISTEN: "Cursed (isolation mix)"

    WATCH: "World War X" music video

    WATCH: "Visions Of The End" music video

    WATCH: "No Light Shall Save Us" featuring Alissa White-Gluz

    WATCH: Scott Ian Lewis Discusses "No Light Shall Save Us" And Collaborating With Alissa White-Gluz

    WATCH: Scott Ian Lewis discusses the writing and recording OF World War X 

    WATCH: Scott Ian Lewis discusses World War X title and theme 

    WATCH: Scott Ian discusses title track, "World War X

    WATCH: Scott Ian discusses working with Blake Armstong

    WATCH: What's In My Bag?« Nuclear Blast edition

    WATCH: Scott Ian shares what fans can expect on WWX

  • DIMMU BORGIR – “Eonian” Out Now + New Trailer Online!

    By Mayo / in News, NuclearBlast / May 4, 2018

     

      

    New Album Eonian Out Now
    +

    Shagrath And Silenoz Explain What Fans Can Expect From Their New Album In New Album Trailer!

    "Forget everything you might have known about DIMMU BORGIR so far, »Eonian« is by far the most bombastic, mature, diverse and modern album these Norwegian beasts have ever released. Symphonic progressive black awesomeness which will set new standards for the entire metal community."
    ROCK HARD (I), Emanuele Biani

    "To say DIMMU BORGIR are back would be an understatement. To put it more aptly, DIMMU BORGIR has arisen with their best music in over a decade. »Eonian« is a triumph, a near-perfect fusion of symphonic grandeur and black metal brutality."
    OVERDRIVE (AUS), Lewis Allan

    "»Eonian« hits the mark, and immediately establishes itself as the standard all future symphonic black metal will be measured against. Without a shadow of a doubt, Eonian was worth the eight-year wait."
    METAL WANI (INT), Fraser WilsonToday, Norwegian symphonic black legends DIMMU BORGIR have finally released their long-awaited album Eonian, their first full-length record in 8 years. This tenth longplayer combines symphonic epicness with the spirit of the Norwegian black metal scene of the 90's. To mark the occasion, the band has launched another trailer in which Shagrath and Silenoz tell what the fans can expect from the new album.

    Watch the trailer, filmed at Blackcraft Cult Clothing, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ogb6facdVBA

    Get the album now as digipak, 180g double vinyl in different colours, boxset or digitally, via this link: http://nblast.de/DimmuBorgirEonian

    After 25 years of existence, DIMMU BORGIR continue to push the boundaries of extreme metal, polarize, provoke but have once again proven that they are the greatest force of their genre and always dare to be one step ahead.

    "When you work so closely together for over 25 years, you become like brothers and family. We love and fight hard, but our passion and dedication is also our strength," explains Silenoz.

    Shagrath adds, "Our music is our emotional outlet. The album is like oil and vinegar, you have unlimited contrasts and a whirlwind of different emotions and moods."

    Shagrath and Silenoz takeover SiriusXM Liquid Metal hosted by Jose Mangin.

    Tune in to Ch. 40 on:
    Fri, 5/4 @ 4pm ET / 1pm PT
    Fri, 5/4 @ 7pm ET / 4pm PT
    Sat, 5/5 @ 10am ET / 7am PT
    Sun, 5/6 @ 7pm ET / 4pm PT
    Mon, 5/7 @ 1pm ET / 10am PT
    Wed, 5/9 @ 11am ET / 8am PT
    Thu, 5/10 @ 9pm PT
    Fri, 5/11 @ 12am ETSo far, DIMMU BORGIR have announced the following festival shows and headline gigs - more tour dates will be confirmed soon, so don't miss the black metal titans when they finally return to the stages:

    6/15/2018  Rockfest - Montebello, QC CANADA
    6/23/2018  Hellfest - Clisson F
    7/06/2018  Rock Fest - Barcelona E
    8/2-4/2018  Wacken Open Air - Wacken D
    8/11/2018  Alcatraz Metal Festival - Kortrijk B
    8/17/2018  Midgardsblot Metalfestival - Horten N

    8/19/2018  The Joint Psycho Las Vegas - Las Vegas, NV USA
    8/21/2018  The Vic Theatre - Chicago, IL USA
    8/23/2018  Danforth Music Hall -Toronto, ON CANADA
    8/25/2018  Playstation Theater - New York, NY USA

    9/18/2018  Kosmonavt - St. Petersburg RUS
    9/20/2018  Glavclub - Moscow RUS
    9/22/2018  Teleclub - Yekaterinburg, RUS

    10/24/2018  Umeda TRAD - Osaka, Japan
    10/25/2018  Liquid Room - Tokyo, Japan

    11/09/2018  Tropical Butanta - São Paulo, BR
    11/11/2018  Teatro Flores - Buenos Aires, RA
    11/13/2018  Cúpula Multiespacio - Santiago, RCH
    11/15/2018  Royal Center - Bogotá, CO
    11/17/2018  Circo Volador - Mexico City, Mexico

    Being one of the successful extreme metal forges on the planet, DIMMU BORGIR have been dominating the symphonic black metal genre for 25 years. The songwriting core of DIMMU BORGIR furthermore consists of charismatic vocalist Shagrath, as well as the string wizards Silenoz and Galder, but other familiar faces also emerge from the darkness: Drummer Daray and keyboarder Gerlioz are still part of the team, and Gaute Storaas helped with the choral arrangements for the majestic voices of the Schola Cantrum Choir. As the title Eonian indicates, the band's 10th full-length release is dealing with the illusion of time and marks a tribute to both the band's own past as well as the Norwegian black metal history.
    WATCH: "Council Of Wolves And Snakes" music video
    WATCH: Discuss songwriting process
    WATCH:  Discuss the album title & working with Zbigniew M. Bielak on the cover artwork
    WATCH: Discussing The Years It Took To Create "Eonian"
    WATCH: Discuss working with Jens Bogren
    WATCH: Discuss songwriting process

    WATCH: Mourning Palace (live at Wacken)
    WATCH: Progenies Of The Great Apocalypse (live in Oslo)

    Order your copy of Eonian here: nblast.de/DimmuBorgirEonian