Mgła - Presence - review
Mgła - Presence - review
Tracklist
01. Presence I02. Presence II
03. Presence III
A review by
jupitreas May 06, 2006
On this three-song EP, Mgla uses all of the familiar raw black metal elements such as god-awful production, croaked vocals, "cold" tremolo riffing and constant tempo changes; however, the songwriting is definitely much better here than what we are used to. Although I've heard it all before, Presence does not immediately bore me or exhaust me and it even manages to sound somewhat fresh. It becomes possible to once again enjoy being enveloped in the cold and dark atmosphere of this music, which is after all what black metal is all about. Mayhem and Darkthrone (among others) have pulled off this trick years ago and now Mgla continues this tradition. The tempos might waver, the guitarists might make mistakes and the production might be really bad but we are able to forgive all of this in order to get into the cold mood of the music.
All in all, Presence is a fairly promising EP and if the band chooses to follow it up with a proper LP in the future, it might just be remembered as very high quality raw black metal.
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