Tag Archives: black metal
Àrsaidh

Àrsaidh – Roots

At this point in time, it’s rather hard to fathom what the metal underground would be like if it were suddenly void of Heathen and Pagan imagery. For those whom are entrenched in underground music, especially black metal, they should be no stranger to the mindsets that are found within these musicians. Black metal, despite […]

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Atra Vetosus

Atra Vetosus – Voices from the Eternal Night

There is design and there is art. Design is the effective visual organisation of information, whilst art is the creation of something which evokes an emotion. I am aware of this on a daily basis in my professional life, and I cannot help but carry this kind of thinking across to my appreciation of music. […]

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Spirit's

The Hollow Wedjat; An Interview with Acrimonious

.:.THE HOLLOW WEDJAT.:. Interview with Acrimonious by Ankit ___ Black metal has witnessed a paradigm shift during the last decade with the emergence of the so-called ‘orthodox’ movement which largely redefined the genre’s essence. Rebellious anti-religious themes paved way for a spiritual and Gnostic outlook as many of these artists have strived for an artistic […]

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Voices

Voices – From the Human Forest Create a Fugue of Imaginary Rain

One of extreme metal’s greatest dividing conundrums of the past decade came in the form of the UK’s now defunct Akercocke. Polarity is truly the mark of significant art; whether the response is love or hate, there was certainly no indifference. The deeply Satanic, sex-addicted death metal collective never stayed within any confined genre trapping, […]

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In Vain

In Vain – Ænigma

Now here’s a metal band who know what the hell they’re doing. Ænigma, the third album by Norwegian sextet In Vain, is practically an advertisement for my personal principle that savvy songwriters make genre conventions work for them and not the other way around. There are a thousand and one other bands I might name […]

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Cypher

Spektr – Cypher

There are but a few whom have delved deep within the shadows. As memory serves me, Spektr have always been a peculiar act.  This has not changed; they have simply dove deeper into depravity, screaming at us from the abyss. For the first album in seven years, since Near Death Experience, they have had ample […]

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The Plague

October Falls – The Plague of a Coming Age

Finland’s October Falls have taken a different journey from many. Starting out with making acoustic albums, from their introduction to the musical world in Marras, and onwards for most of their earlier career, the acoustics were always the primary substance. Later on, mastermind Lehto added a bit of metal to the folk, along with some […]

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Denouncement Pyre

Denouncement Pyre – Almighty Arcanum

As convivial and approachable as Australians are stereotyped as being, with their hilarious accents and beach parties at Christmas, they certainly seem to have a way with balls-to-the-wall, take-no-prisoners extreme metal. Taking cues from their cult-favourite predecessors Deströyer 666 as well as the recent output of Marduk and Watain, and featuring members from their like-minded […]

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Caladan Brood Crop

Caladan Brood – Echoes of Battle

Human nature is such that one protects that which is precious to them – a sentiment which is no doubt shared by the Heathen Harvest readership, as by all who are passionate about music. So when a friend introduced Caladan Brood to me as “a band that sound like Summoning”, I stepped instinctively into defense-mode, […]

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Black Chalk

Black Chalk – Black Chalk

The album has no title. The five tracks are demarcated only by a counting of hash-lines (as if scrawled in chalk on a prison wall… counting and waiting). The cassette contains no morbid imagery or sinister iconography. It’s just a simple white background with the words Black Chalk written across the front. No signs of […]

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