Friday, 12 April 2013

NEFTARAKA - Misanthropic Live Collection (Demo 2013)


Neftaraka is a Black Metal band from Malaysia, formed in 1996. Lyrical themes are about Nature, Misanthropy and Black Magic. "Misanthropic Live Collection" is their Unofficial Live Bootleg. Tracks description [01] Legions - taken from Live Rehearsal August 2012, [02] Forgotten - taken from Rator Live Possessed 2010, [03] Sex & Roll with Dudenz - taken from Live in Terengganu 16th September 2012, [04] Cold Blut In A Dark Serenade - taken from Live Voice Of Misery II 2009, [05] Wish Ov Warlust - taken from Jamming Session in Taiping 2007, and [06] My Oath For Thee (Langsuyr cover) - taken from Live Ipoh Blast Phorbic Anthems 9/9/06.

Download:
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01. Live 2012: Legions - 4:46
02. Live 2010: Forgotten - 3:34
03. Live 2012: Sex & Roll with Dudenz - 3:48
04. Live 2009: Cold Blut In A Dark Serenade - 4:48
05. Live 2007: Wish Ov Warlust - 4:59
06. Live 2006: My Oath For Thee (Langsuyr cover) - 2:32

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Wednesday, 10 April 2013

BLACK METAL SATANICA

Black Metal Satanica | 80 Minutes | Doom Films Production | 2008

Black Metal Satanica is a documentary about, well, satanic Black Metal. The focus point is Scandinavian Black Metal, mainly Swedish. It starts with a few musicians giving a brief run through on Norse mythology, the history of the vikings and their uncompromising attitude toward Christianity, which was allegedly the rooting puzzle in answering the question why Black Metal was and still are so popular in Scandinavia.

To be honest, its a little bit cheesy for my liking. Everything in the documentary are nothing new to me. Their hatred towards Christianity, Norse mythology, Satanism, you know, the whole nine yards. I was expecting something different or at least something new.

The production was a bit gloomy and dark. Certain individuals giving interviews in the dark and all, and I was like, come on. Enough with that dark imagery and go straight to the music. Nobody gives a shit about your "darkness". 

Some of the interviewees, like Bjorn Almar, gave decent interviews and some were meh. I believe this was due to the fact that some of the individuals had to answer questions in english, it was a bit difficult to really make out what they were actually saying. 

Being a Swedish produced documentary, the documentary gave emphasis on the influence of Swedish black metal personalities, for example, highlighting Dead and the importance of his recruitment into Mayhem as being the focal point of the wave turning of Black Metal. I would rather have the documentary put more emphasis on Quarthon and Bathory instead, if they really wanted to highlight influential Swedish figures.

The documentary also touched on the evil acts that have been associated with Black Metal in the instance of grave desecration, church burnings and what not. And I was like, come on. And when you thought it would not get more funnier, you will also have a Blair Witch Project like segment where the crew was interviewing this one mysterious figure (so mysterious that they had to distort his voice) about grave desecration and all that pure evil stuff, and then the lights went out, they heard a bang and the mysterious person just vanished into thin air. The crew then went into some jungle to look for him. What the fuck? The comedy just wrote itself.  

The narrators. Oh man, do not get me started with the bloody narrators. They were trying too hard to sound evil and creepy and it ended out being funny as hell. The narratives were poorly written and was clearly written to spook everybody. And Euronymous? The grandfather of Black Metal? Really? It was called the second wave of black metal for a reason, asshole. How can he be a grandfather, if he was not from the first wave of Black Metal? If it were all up to me, that title would go to Quarthon. And Troll metal? What the fuck is a Troll Metal?

Well, this is just a poor poor production. But you can try and watch this video for the Blair Witch part. Hilarious. Sometime, I often wondered why nobody even tried to elaborate the character of its music instead of just focusing on the controversies and image. Why black metal sounded the way in it sounded. Why that particular chords or that particular progression. Anybody up to the challenge?

REVIEW: BENIGN NOR HAFEEZ / THE BULLET BELT PRESS

SOLUS - "Years of Wandering" CD 2013


The Hungarian Solus has long been one of my favorite bands. When I got the opportunity to obtain the this two-CD compiled does not thinking for a long time. The Nihil Interit Records by 33 copies of material published simple, but it received an consuming form.

Since the compilation of two previously unreleased tracks also include a few words about them hunt. The first of these is the "Beyond The Gates ...". Awesome as this song starts. Immediately create an ambience that makes an impression on people, that we break down the sky. Sinister symphonies. Strong and captivating. For this reason, a song is worth it to buy it because of this material. (The other song I do not forget) I need to hear this!

The second is the "Levitation" which is a nearly 15-minute dark ambient batch. There is no exaggeration, because of its simplicity was good. But I did not have to have a cavalcade of sounds, because with the dark ambient hypnotic power would have been lost. The first 10 minutes feel free elapse after which the final four minutes, culminating in what has been hidden behind a mask of calm.

Disc I
1. Eternal Tears of Moon - Night Oblivion Demo, 2010
2. Örök Átok - Screams from the Silent Forest Ep, 2009
3. Rogus - Screams from the Silent Forest Ep, 2009
4. Forgotten Visions - Forgotten Visions Demo, 2011
5. Obsessed by Lost Memories - Forgotten Visions Demo, 2011

Disc II
1. Shadows Behind Us - Cursed Woods Demo, 2013
2. Nightspirit - Forgotten Visions Demo, 2011
3. On Overgrown Paths - International Black Scene Vol.1 Split, 2010
4. Beyond the Gates ... - still unreleased bonus track
5. Levitation - still unreleased bonus track

D - all instruments and vocals
Layout by Patrik (Sinful Eternity)
Nihil Interit Records 2013 - 33 Copies

Solus
Nihil Interit Records

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