Negură Bunget - ZI review
Band: | Negură Bunget |
Album: | ZI |
Style: | Black metal, Folk metal |
Release date: | September 30, 2016 |
A review by: | Auntie Sahar |
Disc I
01. Tul-ni-că-rînd
02. Grădina Stelelor
03. Brazdă Dă Foc
04. Baciu Moşneag
05. Stanciu Gruiul
06. Marea Cea Mare
Disc II[Limited Edition bonus]
01. Tul-ni-că-rînd [Remix by Daniel Dorobanțu]
02. Brazdă Dă Foc [Remix by Silent Strike]
03. Schimnicește [Remix by Tibor Kati & Ionuț Cârja]
04. Baciu Moșneag [Remix by Adrian "Oq" Neagoe & Tragacanth]
Disc III[Limited Edition bonus][DVD]
01. Zi [Album short film]
02. Tul-ni-că-rînd [Visual]
03. Stanciu Gruiul [Visual]
One of the unquestionable masterpieces of Romanian black metal, and indeed black metal as a whole, would have to be Negură Bunget's OM. As things would turn out for the band however, not long after crafting this masterpiece, some of the chief architects of its sound would depart, leaving the group's future murky and uncertain. After several attempts to regain some momentum and craft a capable new identity for themselves, it seems as though Negură Bunget are finally doing so with ZI.
WARNING: If you're expecting OM 2.0 out of this album, you can probably go ahead and stop reading right here.
Are they gone now? Okay, good.
Since the departure of Edmond Karban and Christian Popescu that considerably undermined the songwriting abilities of the band, Negură Bunget have been exploring new musical dimensions in an attempt to somewhat redefine themselves. The biggest challenge seems to have be balancing the folk and black metal aspects of the band's music. On 2015's Tau, the folk seemed to dominate the black metal, leaving a wanting for more intensity, and the not-too-shabby predecessor, Vîrstele Pămîntului, although an all around better release in my book, did much of the same.
Suddenly this year, however, ZI appears to have found the happy medium, or at the very least represents Negură Bunget's closest approach to it post-OM. Here the band really seem to manage to make their music beautiful and epic, yet also aurally intense and heavy once again, as was lacking on the somewhat unimpressive Tau and the more relaxed Vîrstele Pămîntului. "Baciu Mosneag" is truly a shining example, almost Enslaved-like in a way: while blasts and some crunchy riffs tear into you, sublime chants, melodic guitars, and the usual folk instrumentation embellish the mood underneath, for the best fusion of the two approaches that Negură Bunget have achieved in a while. The music here is still firmly inclined more towards folk than towards metal, but the latter simply feels much better infused with the former than previously.
It may have taken a while to say so, but with ZI Negură Bunget have solidly grounded themselves in a new form. This album is certainly not OM. But in many ways it doesn't feel as though it even needs to be, for not only is it often better for bands to explore new roads over trying to reproduce watershed releases, but here Negură Bunget manage to do so while still making their music serene, hard hitting, and even quite memorable at some points. Clearly some of the "trial and error" approaches on the band's previous two efforts have paid off here for a much better mix of sounds and mood. ZI is an album that has, quite simply, reinvigorated my interest in Negură Bunget, and it feels wonderful to say that I'm greatly anticipating what they do from here.
Those Romanian forests are calling again. Enter.
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 8 |
Songwriting: | 7 |
Originality: | 7 |
Production: | 8 |
Written by Auntie Sahar | 13.11.2016
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