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Gnaw Their Tongues / Déhà - Rituel Des Ancêtres review



Reviewer:
8.5

13 users:
7.23
Band: Gnaw Their Tongues / Déhà
Album: Rituel Des Ancêtres
Style: Drone, Noise, Experimental black metal
Release date: April 07, 2023
A review by: X-Ray Rod


01. Gnaw Their Tongues - The Sacrificial Dance
02. Déhà - Ritual Action Of The Ancestors

Now THIS is the type of symphonic metal I crave!

It is difficult for me to quickly sum up how much Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite Of Spring means to me. It is a ballet and orchestral concert written in 1913. But it wasn’t until the late 90s I had the pleasure to experience it for the first time. It wasn’t at a theater though; I was home. The VHS of Fantasia, Disney’s second full length movie from 1940, played on the bigass TV we had in the living room. The juxtaposition of the avantgarde classical composition with the violent animation depicting primitive life on Earth and the carnage of dinosaur survival left a huge impression on 7-year-old me. It was at that moment I knew music would play a big role in my life.

Due to the above, it shouldn't be surprising that the news of Gnaw Their Tongues and Déhà working on an avantgarde black metal split inspired and dedicated to this classical masterpiece would excite me like no other thing this year. I tried my very best to keep my expectations low, because there is no way for these two projects to come anywhere near the brilliance behind Igor Stravinsky’s work. But oh boy, they sure did a fantastic job trying, I gotta admit that!

The pagan, dissonant horror portrayed by The Rite Of Spring is very suitable for Gnaw Their Tongues’s style. With this interpretation, under the name “The Sacrificial Dance”, Mories goes far more bombastic and grand with his sound palette. At the same time, there is much less distortion and layering involved if one were to compare it to the rest of Gnaw Their Tongues' catalogue. It is a well thought-out decision, because the fascinating melodies of the original ballet soar high and mighty amidst the creeping black metal riffs, disturbing basslines and unhinged drum programming. For the uninitiated, “The Sacrificial Dance” might be a surprisingly adequate introduction to Mories’ work. The less distorted approach makes his songwriting more approachable, but no less effective. As somewhat of a Mories veteran, I found great joy in seeing him try something new while keeping the core of his identity intact.

As for Déhà, his song “Ritual Action Of The Ancestors” is a good example of how two different approaches serve to create a solid, whole body of work, which is a vital criteria for an ideal split in my opinion. The references to The Rite Of Spring are much more subdued this time around. The darkly elegant tone of Gnaw Their Tongues’s song finds contrast with Déhà's more hateful and vile atmosphere. The haunting shrieks and horrifying low growls create a sense of vertigo as the alarming riffs run amok. I feel a blood-chilling fanaticism pouring out of this man’s voice, especially when he pulls off those crazy chants. For a 20-minute track, it is insane how fast time flies when this song is played. Every section has its place and the way it all culminates in a fiery, gargantuan crescendo is nothing short of breathtaking.

I would love to witness this type of work in a real orchestral setting. Gnaw Their Tongues and Déhà have done a wonderful thing here. When people think of symphonic metal they really ought to think more about music of this type. Melodious, complex, defiant and dark.



Rating breakdown
Performance: 8
Songwriting: 9
Originality: 8
Production: 9





Written on 03.07.2023 by A lazy reviewer but he is so cute you'd forgive him for it.


Comments

Comments: 10   Visited by: 106 users
04.07.2023 - 10:43
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
Something I was uncomfortable reading in regards to "Gnaw Their Tongues".

Well, let's check.

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When people think of symphonic metal they really ought to think more about music of this type. Melodious, complex, defiant and dark.

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04.07.2023 - 12:50
Rating: 8
F3ynman
Nocturnal Bro
Contributor
I don't think I've ever seen the original Fantasia, just Fantasia 2000. So I watched "The Rite of Spring" because of this interview. Magnificent! With scenes of cosmic nebulae, primordial volcanic explosions, eerie underwater life, dinosaurs fighting for survival, and dinosaurs crawling through the desert towards extinction, one can see a lot of influences for possible metal projects.

I've also never listened to these two bands before (except maybe a fleeting listen to Deha, which I don't completely remember). A very dissonant approach, but I've always loved picking apart every layered element in metal. Gnaw Their Tongues's contribution takes an approach very similar to the original piece with imposing dark ambience. Deha, in contrast, is very vile and aggressive indeed! The vocals are really awesome, like you say, and the layers of musicianship pile onto each other to crush the listener into primordial dust!

I agree that we need more symphonic stuff like this, truly capturing the original bombastic and punishing appeal of those orchestras. I guess I'll have to listen to some more Gnaw Their Tongues and Deha!
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04.07.2023 - 13:06
Rating: 7
musclassia
Staff
Written by F3ynman on 04.07.2023 at 12:50

I guess I'll have to listen to some more Gnaw Their Tongues and Deha!

Good luck getting into Deha; in 5ish years, he's racked up over 40 albums, EPs, splits and collaborations under his name, most of which are stylistically all over the place! We deservingly nominated Ave Maria II in ex doom in 2021 and Netzach gave a fitting review to Decadanse last year, but the other release I've heard of his was a blackgaze one, so who knows what to expect from any given release

I've never been into GTT, but the collaboration album they did with Dragged Into Sunlight is very good
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04.07.2023 - 13:18
Rating: 8
F3ynman
Nocturnal Bro
Contributor
Written by musclassia on 04.07.2023 at 13:06


Good luck getting into Deha; in 5ish years, he's racked up over 40 albums, EPs, splits and collaborations under his name, most of which are stylistically all over the place! We deservingly nominated Ave Maria II in ex doom in 2021 and Netzach gave a fitting review to Decadanse last year, but the other release I've heard of his was a blackgaze one, so who knows what to expect from any given release

I've never been into GTT, but the collaboration album they did with Dragged Into Sunlight is very good

Ah yeah, I remember now. The Decadanse review is where I first heard of the band. I don't remember what I thought of the album, so now I'm listening to it again!

Since I'm exploring blackened sludge right now, that GTT-DIS collab sounds promising. Will check out! Thanks!
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04.07.2023 - 14:29
A Real Mönkey
Seemed like GtT had hit a lull for a while so I’m glad they finally put something awesome out again.
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05.07.2023 - 17:16
Desha
delicious dish
Oh this was real fun! I have to admit I never really listened to much of Stravinski but should probably catch up. Regardless, this one was thoroughly enjoyable.
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05.07.2023 - 20:10
Rating: 8
X-Ray Rod
Skandino
Staff
Written by F3ynman on 04.07.2023 at 12:50
I don't think I've ever seen the original Fantasia, just Fantasia 2000. So I watched "The Rite of Spring" because of this interview. Magnificent! With scenes of cosmic nebulae, primordial volcanic explosions, eerie underwater life, dinosaurs fighting for survival, and dinosaurs crawling through the desert towards extinction, one can see a lot of influences for possible metal projects.

Your post was a reminder that I forgot to add a link to that particular section of Fantasia. Now it has been added as a link in my review for more people to see. The Rite Of pring is so fucking avantgarde metal without being metal you know? I absolutely love that movie. So I fully recommend you to watch the whole thing. It has some very dark moments like the first composition Toccata in fugue in D Minor by Bach and of course the Night On Bald Mountain scene. Which is actually a composition by Mussorgsky that has been turned into black metal by Marduk in their album Heaven Shall Burn...

I have not tried to dive into Déhà's work yet but I think I'm very knowledgeable on GTT. If you enjoyed his take on symphonic darkness I would gladly recommend you An Epiphanic Vomiting Of Blood (It's my all time favorite GTT album atm), L'Arrivée De La Terne Mort Triomphante as well as Per Flagellum Sanguemque, Tenebras Veneramus. All three have a very cinamatographic approach with a bombastic style but with super dense and detailed textures. Although An Epiphanic] is the most balanced and creepy one.

Written by A Real Mönkey on 04.07.2023 at 14:29
Seemed like GtT had hit a lull for a while so I’m glad they finally put something awesome out again.

I had some problems during his 2016-2020 period but I Speak The Truth... was pretty good imo. But yeah this is a return to what I've come to know and love from GTT in what I call his "golden age" (2007-2012).


Written by Desha on 05.07.2023 at 17:16
Oh this was real fun! I have to admit I never really listened to much of Stravinski but should probably catch up. Regardless, this one was thoroughly enjoyable.

To be frank I haven't listened to more of his works besides The Rite Of Spring so I'm with you there. Fascinating compositor. Glad you found enjoyment on this work as much as I did!
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Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49
Rod, let me love you.

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07.07.2023 - 04:44
Rating: 6
Vellichor
Missed this when it came out but your review tells me I have to listen to this
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15.07.2023 - 00:53
Rating: 6
Vellichor
Written by F3ynman on 04.07.2023 at 12:50

I guess I'll have to listen to some more Gnaw Their Tongues and Deha!

For what it’s worth I haven’t listened to much of his stuff but I really like A Fleur de Peau V earlier this year, it’s very melodic but also intense. Nothing I’ve heard from him sounds similar. Déhà that is.
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23.07.2023 - 15:37
Rating: 6
Vellichor
Finally checked it and this was really cool. Though I enjoyed Déhà’s side much more than GTT
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