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Metalmessage Vol. 2

Montag, Januar 12th, 2009

After an absence from both this site, and also a bit from the metalscene, the first CD that I get to review after my come-back HAD to be a sampler… On itself, I have nothing against samplers, but there are 14 different bands on this CD and I need to find interesting, fitting discribtions for all of them… Nice welcome! ;-) …Anyways, to the task at hand. Lyra was kind of enthusiastic about Metalmessage volume 1, so I was eager to check out the second. As said, 14 songs from various bands with a total running time of over 70 minutes. Most of the songs are in the black and folk metal genre. I’ll just give short describtions of each song and my opinion about them.

The CD kicks off very good with a song from the familiar Japanese black metalband ‘Tyrant’. The varied song consists of both aggressive and calmer passages, and during the songs I can even hear a tiny bit of Borknagar-eske music but that might just be me. Awesome song. Germany’s ‘Unlight’ is next, it’s song kicking off as deathmetal but suddenly turning into furious Marduk-style (chorus!) black metal. Some parts of this track are good, others need to be worked on.‘Weird Fate’s song is a nice try, but it lacks consistency, doesn’t really sound as a whole, and has weak production. I hear some good idea’s, but this band still needs to grow some more.‘Knowhere’ from Switzerland managed to write a song that actually worked on my nerves a little; it made me think of a convulsing sort of Finntrol. Musicianship is okay and the general idea of the song is also good, but it just sounds…wrong!

The band ‘Wolfchant’ contributes to this CD with a decent celtic/folk/black song that has a very nice intro. First and only (Doom-) Deathmetal song on the CD comes from ‘Suffering Souls’. Long, fairly slow song, with a nice grunt. Don’t really have much to add to that. I have trouble pinning ‘Convergence’ from Austria down on a specific genre, but I can say I liked the song, especially the vocals. It is generally mid-tempo, and is a little ‘moody’ in a good way. Not all songs can be good. ‘Schattendasein’s’ song, sounds a little uninspired, with a weak sound. Overall it’s not a very interesting track. That doesn’t count for ‘Nebelhorn’, however. After the first tones have passed, I suddenly get overwhelmed by some very awesome black metal-blasting. I got the same impressed and enthusiastic feeling with those passages as I had with such bands as Vital Remains. Bugger that the last 1,5 minutes aren’t as good. The ‘Odroerir’ song is folky with good male and female vocals (in German). Nice.‘Horn’ sounds as if they recorded the song in a large empty hall, and is mediocre. Their folk-black metal mixes clean and raw vocals, but I’m not too impressed. The strangely named Klabautamann contributes a solid black metalsong, of which I don’t have a lot to say as it simply sounds okay. Australia’s number one metalband is ofcourse Sadistic Exekution, and ‘Baltak’ sounds like a less talented nephew. Their track sounds like it is build up in a high-speed train way: straightforward with hysterical vocals. ‘Black Messiah’ is in the right place as the last band on this CD, not because they are bad, to the contrary, but because their melanchonic and atmospherically rich song is the perfect last track after all the sonic violence on this CD. My impression of this sampler is generally good, there are always songs you like more or less on CD’s like this and Metalmessage 2 is no exception. Mediocre and good songs are both present, and a metalfan who wants to know what’s going on in the Underground won’t be dissapointed. I was already familiar with several bands (most notably Tyrant and Baltak), but I will definetly keep an eye on some of the other bands as well. Note: Volume 1 was limited to 500 copies if Lyra was right, and I don’t know if this is the case here too. So if you’re interested, I suggest you react fast, just to be sure. Only things that remain to be said are that Tyrant and Nebelhorn are represented with the best songs on this album in my opinion, and that the overall score of this CD is:

 

8/10 Points – reviewed by Bloodreaver

official Website: http://www.metalmessage.de

Metalmessage Vol. III

Montag, Januar 12th, 2009

Im Underground-Bereich des Metals gibt es viele gute Bands aber leider nur wenig hörbare CD-Compilations. Da ist es echt erfrischend die neue Metalmessage Vol. 3 in den CD-Player zu legen und mit geschlossenen Augen die Klänge aus den Boxen aufzusaugen.

14 sehr gut ausgewählte Bands hämmern sich in die Gehörgänge des Metal-Freundes. Unter anderem auch aus eher exotischeren Metal-Ländern wie Israel (Arafael) der Türkei (Episode 13) oder sogar Indien (Demonic Resurrection).

Im Grunde befinden wir uns auf den Schlachtfeldern des Pagan- / Viking / Folk und Black Metals. Spätestens nach der 10ten Band sollten alle schwitzend überprüfen, ob die Nacken-Muskulatur noch mitspielt, denn die Scheibe motiviert echt enorm zum mitbangen. Vor allem durch die enorme Dynamik und Varietät der Songs wird jedes Metaler-Herz angeregt schneller zu pumpen und für ordentliche Stimmung zu sorgen. Oft meint man Bands wie Eisregen, Finntroll oder Manegarm rauszuhören, aber wenn man zum 1000sten mal auf das Cover sieht, wird man wieder davon überzeugt, dass es sich tatsächlich um eine Underground-Metal-Compilation handelt. Zum 1000sten mal? Ja, denn die Frontcover- sowie Booklet-Zeichnungen sind ein Traum – da hat der belgische Künstler Kris Verwimp ganze Arbeit geleistet!

Also liebe Leser: greift zu solange es noch Exemplare gibt (limitiert auf 500 Stück)!

Tracklist:

1. MISTUR (Norwegen) “Skoddefjellet” von der Demo “Skoddefjellet”

2. LOST LEGACY (Deutschland) “Lost Legacy” vom neu erscheinden Album

3. ELUVEITIE (Schweiz) “Your Gaulish War” vom Album “Spirit”

4. FINSTERFORST (Deutschland) “Schatten der Nacht” von der EP “Wiege der Finsternis”

5. THIASOS DIONYSOS (Deutschland) “Heidrun” vom Album “Satyr”

6. EPISODE 13 (Türkei) “Forlorn… Till Dawn” vom Album “Tabula Rasa”

7. HATRED DIVINE (Deutschland) “Sorrowfields Under The Ravensun” vom Album “Blindfolded Eyes…”

8. KROMLEK (Deutschland) “Kromlek” vom Mini-Album “Kveldridhur”

9. HORDAK (Spanien) “Silvano, Señor De Los Bosques” vom Album “The Last European Wolves”

10. HEIDEN (Tschechien) “Polarní Den” vom Album “Tinne”

11. ARAFEL (Israel) “Wrong Future” vom Album “The Second Strike – Through The Flame Of The Ages”

12. LEGION OF DARKNESS (Italien) “Forgotten Path To My Salvation” vom Album “Cantus”

13. DEMONIC RESURRECTION (Indien) “Spirits Of The Mystic Mountains” vom Album “A Darkness Descends”

14. TROLLECH (Tschechien) “Volám Do Lesu” vom Album “Skryti V Mlze”

 

10/10 Points – reviewed by Agarr

official Website: http://www.metalmessage.de

MetalMessage Vol.1

Montag, Januar 12th, 2009

This compilation offers the listeners a grab out of what Black/Death/Pagan/Viking Metal has to bid nowadays. MetalMessage Vol.1 is a limited-edition import CD from Metal Message, Germany: only 500 copies were made! They feature some exclusive tracks like the self titled song from Norway’s Ulvhedin, and a soon-to-be released track by Austrian Bloodfeast. In the blooklet we can find extra information about all the bands such as their websites, and the names of all group members plus pictures. The cover provides us an old school design, and leans towards the Support the Underground idea. The musical content is a combination of songs of more common bands such as Ulvhedin and Lunar Aurora, and songs of promising underground bands such as Svarrogh. Thus the compilation is also certainly a way for underground bands to get more recognition. I am just going to give some more information about the songs who, by my opinion, stood out above the others. And then, the rest of the CD is for you to check out! Svarrogh provides the first highlight of the CD. They play Black Metal, combined with softer acoustic guitar parts and components. Ulvhedin, the self titled song from their album, is Viking Metal at its best. It is a mixture of nice melodies and melancholic vocals. Then we have Bloodfeast’s Tears Under My Mask, a melodic mid-tempo song combining Black and Death Metal influences. With this track, Bloodfeast gives us a preview of what they next CD is going to sound like. Now my favourite song of the compilation: Melatonin of My Cold Embrace. It is melodic, fast and the drums sound very tight. This, added with fitting Death Metal vocals provides a track that definitely should appeal to all Death Metal fans out there, like myself. Carved in Stone is in contrast with the other songs. They are a Folk project, providing the compilation with Heldentod, a balad sung in German. To end with there’s Saxorior. They add an aggressive Pagan Black Metal song to the CD. There’s a great use of blastbeats, and melodies and vocals that fit right into the dark atmosphere of Saxorior’s Expiation. MetalMessage is a quality CD that will give you an overview concerning the current domain of Black/Death/Pagan/Viking Metal. It is a compilation that will warm the black hearts of Underground Metal fans out there!

 

10/10 Points – reviewed by Lyra

official Website: http://www.metalmessage.de