Malakhim - Theion review
Band: | Malakhim |
Album: | Theion |
Style: | Black metal |
Release date: | January 08, 2021 |
A review by: | Dream Taster |
01. There Is A Beacon
02. Merciless Angel Of Pestilence
03. Slither O Serpent
04. Chalice Of Ruin
05. His Voiceless Whisper
06. Hammer Of Satan
07. The Splendour Of Stillborn Stars
08. Theion
Such mysticism. Such wickedness. Such mastery.
Malakhim means "Holy Servants" in Hebrew. And if that was not yet clear, they are referring to being Servants of The Unholy One. If you have sensitivity to satanic imagery, you might as well stop reading now. The theme, lyrics, and general atmosphere ooze trve malevolent black metal. The mysterious Swedish quintet has been active since 2016 and has already released a demo, an EP, and a live EP. An express sonic review told me I had been missing out on an incredibly promising band. Theion is their debut full-length offering and is hopefully here to confirm their full potential.
The first surprise is that this album is not a rehash of their previous material. Most bands would have re-recorded the songs on the EP and tacked on the ones from their demo, called it their debut and nobody would have complained. Seeing the quality of those earlier songs, it would have been a fine debut album indeed. But no, Theion is completely original material.
No frills here; their brand of orthodox black metal is precise and crushing. No one is shoe-gazing or post-doing anything. "There is a Beacon" has got to be one of the most intense openers I have heard lately. It grabs your attention and never lets go for close to 7 minutes. It sounds retro in style with shades of fellow countrymen Dark Funeral and at times of Dissection (most notably on "Merciless Angel of Pestilence"). However, it also evokes modern bands such as Uada, Gaerea, or Mgła. It would be hard to pin their overall sound in time. Let's just agree to state that Malakhim have found the perfect balance. It is both extreme and memorable.
Whoever the singer is, he is doing an awesome job at channeling Niklas Kvarforth of Shining on "Slither O Serpent". It is obvious that the band members must all be seasoned musicians. The songs are really tight, fast, intense and perfectly rendered. Not more so than "Hammer of Satan", which is not a power ballad. The production is pitch perfect. It makes me want to turn it up even more to fully enjoy it all. Also, the menacing artwork is sublime.
Theion is what I would expect traditional black metal to sound like in 2021: Intense yet clear, mystic, evil yet captivating. This is full of emotion, full of energy. Malakhim set the bar really high in 2021 for other acts to follow. And as a bonus, you can also explore their earlier material since they chose not to use those demo and EP songs. This might be the slap in the face you need to start the year on a positive albeit malign note.
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 9 |
Songwriting: | 8 |
Originality: | 7 |
Production: | 9 |
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