this prosperous period for the Italian scene: after the post hardcore of Amia Venera Landscape A metal of the post Cold Dead Body, cyber metal, or the death of Aneurysm of grooveggiante Mothercore, arrive on the scene here is another interesting fact that the dreaded Hierophant. The band's self-titled album in Ravenna is a concentrated corrosive brutal music that walks on parallel tracks, (and mind you, never will meet), black metal and hardcore, this among other things, the more uncompromising and wild. The nine fierce arrows contained herein, creating a sound mixture corrosive, suffocating and unhealthy, which is unlikely to give oxygen to your lungs 35 minutes after which it will seem like crazy, crushed dall'insanità in this CD is pregnant. Already starting from the first track, you can see that in our DNA is contained something sick, psychotic and anxious, which soon will take over. It is slow but very threatening his gait, ready to explode in the second "I Am I, You, Nobody, three agonizing minutes of music and sounds black evil oppressive offering supported by heart-rending cries, typical of the movement hardcore old school-style Integrity. And the vocalist of the band Dwid Van Hellion Cleveland, appearing as a guest in the third razor, "As Kalki", which begins with cold, the sign of a crust and then turn to extremist punk sounds more rational. The same applies to the following "Mother Tiamat" song from the aura that much left, especially without ever stepping on the accelerator, has the advantage of capturing our attention to the sounds that we can imagine a conceivable mix of Isis and Enslaved. I do not know, maybe I'm writing crap, but I guarantee that it is not easy to characterize the sound of the Hierophant, as could be easily and directly from the first listen. But is this really what I care about and confusing, because listening to a very shallow, the idea that we make us of this amazing ensemble, it would be totally wrong and would end up labeled as a hardcore classic, but here is the error and the need to investigate listening to this release dig deep into the psyche of these guys, definitely love the sound ancestral punk / hardcore, but certainly also strongly affected by the devastating and violent black metal sounds of Darkthrone, Mayhem in the early '90s, in an unprecedented journey into the evil world of extreme music. Praise for the final "Hermetic Pt.3 Sermon," the song that shows our love for visceral Neurosis and companionship. Pure vitriol, feral! (Francesco Scarci)
(Demons Runamok Entertainment)
Rating: 75
Rating: 75
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