Miasthenia - Supremacia Ancestral - review
Miasthenia - Supremacia Ancestral - review
Tracklist
01. Deuses Da Aurora Ancestral02. Exortações De Oceloti
03. Taqui Ongo
04. Tawantinsuyo
05. Tzompantli
06. Guerra Do Mixton
07. Idolatrias
08. Kayanerehn Kowa
A review by
Raiden February 10, 2010
By the time the third track on Supremacia Ancestral ("Taqui Ongo") came around I realised where the whole mention of the Turisas influence came from. This song starts with an incredibly uplifting brass instrument intro and thundering drums coupled with the aforementioned extremely impressive and speedy icy Black Metal strumming. Quite a few adjectives and adverbs in there I know but it's one of the many highlights on this album.
The highlight reel continues as the rest of Supremacia Ancestral is really just as good as the former tracks. The contrast of cold aggressive Pagan themed Black Metal and uplifting Symphonic music is still a great selling point for Miasthenia along with the impressive musicianship. As you can probably tell by now the guitar work is top notch, as is the thundering and fast-when-necessary drumming. Vocalist Hécate's harsh outbursts are quite fitting and not overdone as she skilfully entwines the aggression of a Death Metal growl in with a Black Metal rasp.
For a band which most might, upon briefly sampling their work, pass them off as a more Pagan/Folk influenced Dimmu Borgir, Miasthenia really put forward an album which you just want to continue delving into. Those into Black Metal (especially the melodic varieties) and Pagan/Folk styled Metal will surely be the first in line (but it isn't an exclusive queue) to find some interest in Supremacia Ancestral. A great concept album of South American pagan themed metal!
Rating breakdown
| Performance: | 9 |
| Songwriting: | 9 |
| Originality: | 8 |
| Production: | 8 |
Written by Raiden | February 10, 2010
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