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Reverend Bizarre - II: Crush The Insects review



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9.0

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Band: Reverend Bizarre
Album: II: Crush The Insects
Style: Doom metal
Release date: July 04, 2005
A review by: KwonVerge


01. Doom Over The World
02. Devil Rides Out
03. Cromwell
04. Slave Of Satan
05. Council Of Ten
06. By This Axe I Rule!
07. Eternal Forest
08. Fucking Wizard

So far it is well-known that every time Reverend Bizarre release a new album they, at the same time, preach the gospel of doom and, of course, support the rule "Doom What Thou Wilt" with their whole existence! During 2005 another doom metal apocalypse came true in front of our very eyes and its name "II: Crush The Insects", another utterly inspired album with an intense Black Sabbath feeling being vivid through the whole duration of the album.

If "Harbinger Of Metal" was an ultra slow, utterly heavy and dark traditional doom metal album, "II: Crush The Insects" is, up to a limit, the opposite since Reverend Bizarre unleash their fury (what do you think? Could it be the fact that Candlemass released a new album and they are celebrating ever since??) with ultra groovy guitar riffing, remaining heavy, paying tribute many times to the rule "Slow shall be the whole of the law", with the rhythm section creating walls of sound with its imposing and skilful approach and Magister Albert Witchfinder burning the shrouds with his epic and, at the same time, imposing and gifted voice, being one of the most charismatic singers of the scene.

"Doom Over The World" consists of a hymn to doom metal and announces the forthcoming dominion of doom on planet earth. The album flows in the same groovy and drunk way with great songs like "The Devil Rides Out" and "Cromwell". Of course they couldn't forget their ultra slow days and they offer us an utterly ultra slow/heavy opus bearing the name "Slave Of Satan", in which Albert Witchfinder reaches the borders of insanity with his fabulous and vivid interpretation, and the epic and devout hymn "Eternal Forest" or the dark after-midnight madness of "Fucking Wizard" (in the end of the song Reverend Bizarre give their everything and they rock all the way, a lot of fucking groove, just like it has to be). Except for that, Reverend Bizarre intend to "fool" their fans with songs just like "Council Of Ten" and "By This Axe I Rule!" that seem to flow slowly but as they flow they turn faster and faster with the band celebrating in a Black Sabbath way in the end!

Yes, Reverend Bizarre are a doom metal band and this is what they are doing all these years, unleashing their doom to the world, and, believe me, they do it in the most appropriate way! A must-have album for all the doom metal fans!





Written on 09.10.2005 by "It is myself I have never met, whose face is pasted on the underside of my mind."


Comments

Comments: 4   Visited by: 107 users
14.04.2007 - 04:30
__Az__
I agree, an increadibly over-looked band and album. I reccomend. In my opinion, The Devil Rides Out can be classed as a stand out track.
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05.10.2007 - 17:18
GT
Coffee!!
Staff
Just heard the album and I was pleasantly surprised...way better than expected
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16.02.2008 - 18:08
VPeter
so far I heard only Doom over the world and Council Of Ten but god... is this band really that boring?
is the whole album like this? and what about the rest of their albums?
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09.06.2019 - 20:29
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Tage Westerlund
Written by VPeter on 16.02.2008 at 18:08

so far I heard only Doom over the world and Council Of Ten but god... is this band really that boring?
is the whole album like this? and what about the rest of their albums?

Boring is wrong , but somehow there was missing something.
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