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Sur Austru - Obârşie review



Reviewer:
8.0

101 users:
7.85
Band: Sur Austru
Album: Obârşie
Style: Black metal, Folk metal
Release date: February 12, 2021
Guest review by: Aries Rising


01. Cel Din Urmă
02. Taina
03. Codru Moma
04. Cânt Adânc
05. Caloianul
06. Ucenicii Din Hârtop I
07. Ucenicii Din Hârtop II

Solid mix of folk and black metal.

I must admit I was never that big of a fan of Negură Bunget; in fact, I think that OM is one of the most overrated albums of all time. So, I went into the first album with no expectations and I thought it was just alright. Obârşie, however, is an improvement over its predecessor in every way. The mix of folk instruments, epic songcraft, orchestral flair, and black metal is about as damn near perfect as you can get, and the folk elements are what made me love this album so much. I think my affinity for folk elements is rooted in my childhood love of museums and national parks. In the 90s, every gift shop here in the American West always had new age music playing in the background, especially folky world music and Native American songs, so I guess you could say I was conditioned to love these elements from a young age.

But it's not just the use of folk instruments that I enjoy here; it's mainly that neither the folk elements nor the black metal elements ever feel out of place or overused. Everything is played with restraint and it is through this balance that you get great, memorable songs. Another plus is that this album never feels like a slog to listen to; the 55-minute run time flies by. Now, I don't know anything about Romanian folklore and my historical knowledge is limited to Vlad Tepes and Romania's involvement in the World Wars, so I can't comment on the authenticity of the folk instruments or scales used, but the intro song sounds more Middle Eastern to my ears. This "Middle Eastern" or Oriental flair is prominent through the whole album, mixed in with Jethro Tull-inspired flute playing.

The performances are solid, with my only criticism being that I would have loved to hear some guitar solos sprinkled throughout the album. Songwriting is solid and so are the production values. I know lo-fi production tends to be kvlt in black metal, but I prefer my black metal to have decent productions that allow the songs and riffs to shine.

Overall, I think this is a superb album and one I would recommend to people wanting to get into either folk metal or more atmospheric, melodic black metal. Obârşie is a strong contender come award season, and I hope that Sur Austru stick around and continue to evolve their sound.


Rating breakdown
Performance: 8
Songwriting: 8
Originality: 8
Production: 8

Written by Aries Rising | 30.05.2021




Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.

Staff review by
ScreamingSteelUS
Rating:
8.2
I haven't listened to any more Negură Bunget since reviewing Sur Austru's debut two years ago, but I consider myself relieved of any responsibility for further research; after a successful first venture and a timely follow-up, we no longer need the Negură Bunget association to justify sparing some time for Sur Austru.

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published 20.02.2021 | Comments (7)


Comments

Comments: 13   Visited by: 37 users
30.05.2021 - 12:52
Rating: 9
tintinb
I loved this album. Like you said it's the perfect mix of black and folk, with none overbearing on the other.
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31.05.2021 - 10:35
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Tage Westerlund
To me Negura Bunget was all about what they composed before OM.
C mon dude you know Dracula
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Stormtroopers of Death - "Speak English or Die"

I better die, because I never will learn speek english, so I choose dieing
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31.05.2021 - 11:29
JoHn Doe
Written by Bad English on 31.05.2021 at 10:35

To me Negura Bunget was all about what they composed before OM.
C mon dude you know Dracula


wtf does Dracula have to do here? Or is it what cliché do you know about countries... Just stop please.
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02.06.2021 - 16:48
Rating: 10
Iceland_Norway
To describe Sur Austru compositions we need to listen up the two albums first carefully. I did it so I can say that their music is stunning and sublime. The riffs are too complexes to describe it. From Meteanha Timpurilor I love the opening song De Dincolo de Munte and from Obarsie I love all the tracks, expecially the first two cuz express both complexity on the riffs. The band is letting us know the legends and History from the Transilvania Region. Sur Austru music never talk about the Legend of Dracula, but try to explain the many legends Romania is full
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Føroyar mítt land

Tú alfagra land mítt

Føroyar mín Móðir
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02.06.2021 - 23:48
Rating: 8
Aries Rising
Written by Iceland_Norway on 02.06.2021 at 16:48

To describe Sur Austru compositions we need to listen up the two albums first carefully. I did it so I can say that their music is stunning and sublime. The riffs are too complexes to describe it. From Meteanha Timpurilor I love the opening song De Dincolo de Munte and from Obarsie I love all the tracks, expecially the first two cuz express both complexity on the riffs. The band is letting us know the legends and History from the Transilvania Region. Sur Austru music never talk about the Legend of Dracula, but try to explain the many legends Romania is full

This album has definitely sparked my interest in Romanian folk lore and I plan on finding some literature on said topic.
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03.06.2021 - 01:39
Rating: 10
Iceland_Norway
Sur Austru, Dordeduh, Martolea and Negura Bunget wrote about Romanian Folklore
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Føroyar mítt land

Tú alfagra land mítt

Føroyar mín Móðir
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03.06.2021 - 22:54
Rating: 8
Aries Rising
Written by Iceland_Norway on 03.06.2021 at 01:39

Sur Austru, Dordeduh, Martolea and Negura Bunget wrote about Romanian Folklore

I'll check out Dordeduh and Martolea. Thanks for the recommendations!
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03.06.2021 - 23:02
Rating: 9
RaduP
CertifiedHipster
Staff
Since everyone is bringing things up from the Negura Bunget extended family, I have to bring up Din Brad.

Worth noting that a bunch of the folks in this band, especially the vocalist, are also part of Grimegod.
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04.06.2021 - 23:39
Rating: 10
Iceland_Norway
I have Din Brad only debut album composed by Negru (RIP) and it's a really amazing Doom Metal from Romania.
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Føroyar mítt land

Tú alfagra land mítt

Føroyar mín Móðir
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04.06.2021 - 23:45
Rating: 10
Iceland_Norway
During Negura's last ZI tour in Rome, they had on they merchandise table a cd composed perhaps by some other friends of them with a cover art representing a lone tree under the grey sky. I hadn't the time to ask what band was amd hadn't money to buy it.
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Føroyar mítt land

Tú alfagra land mítt

Føroyar mín Móðir
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05.06.2021 - 04:10
Rating: 8
Aries Rising
I just realized I gave 9s instead of 8s for the review. Oops.
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05.06.2021 - 04:37
Rating: 8
Troy Killjoy
perfunctionist
Staff
Written by Aries Rising on 05.06.2021 at 04:10

I just realized I gave 9s instead of 8s for the review. Oops.

Fixed that for you.
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"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something."
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05.06.2021 - 09:42
Rating: 8
Aries Rising
Written by Troy Killjoy on 05.06.2021 at 04:37

Written by Aries Rising on 05.06.2021 at 04:10

I just realized I gave 9s instead of 8s for the review. Oops.

Fixed that for you.

Thanks!
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