Necros Christos - Triune Impurity Rites review
Band: | Necros Christos |
Album: | Triune Impurity Rites |
Style: | Black metal, Death metal |
Release date: | July 03, 2007 |
A review by: | Lucas |
01. Nekros Kristos (Temple IX.99)
02. Daemonomantic Fog Lay Upon The Tombs Of Succoth
03. Kischuf (Temple VIII)
04. Christ Was Not Of Goatborn Blood
05. Nam Ignis Est Umbra Locorum Infernorum (Temple VII)
06. Tormented Flesh On The Mount Of Crucifixion
07. Gate I: Das Schwarze Wasser Der Toten
08. Ora Pro Nobis (Temple VI)
09. Last Rite Of Christ
10. In Love With Ereskigal (Temple V)
11. Va Koram Do Rex Satan
12. Voragem Mortis (Temple IV)
13. Black Mass Desecration
14. Gate II: Offenbarungen Der Mayrim
15. Damnation Worship (Temple III)
16. Impure Burials Prevail
17. Necromancing The Ghost (Temple II)
18. Deathless In Spiritual Evil
19. Conquering Tell Al-Mutesallim (Temple I)
20. Triune Impurity Rites: I. Skulldoom Of Sumer (Darkness)
21. Triune Impurity Rites: II. Nazarethical Ram Of Bethlehem (Damnation)
22. Triune Impurity Rites: III. Blasphemous Graves Open At The End Of Days (Death)
23. Gate III: Im Schatten Des Zikkurath
When your list of personnel consists of members named "Mors Dalos Ra (vocals, guitarist, keyboards)", "The Evil N. (guitars)", "Black Shepherd Ov Doom (bass)" and "Mister Raelin (drums)", it is hard for me not to dismiss you as a retarded joke band. My silly prejudices, perhaps, but I simply have encountered too many of these bands. Attach the band name Necros Christos to those stage nicknames, however, and you've got a whole different story. Because Necros Christos rules as fuck. Triune Impurity Rites is their first full-length.
Every second of this album is aimed towards the creation and empowering of the occult atmosphere, the evil glare that watches over you once you turn this baby on. From a purely genre-based perspective is 'just' Blackened Death, but in practice this is much more than that. Throughout the album a constant mist of Doom lurks around the riffs, accompanied by synths, estranging vocals and other atypical elements. Don't expect Zyklon-like drivel here.
No, instead we're presented to a melting pot of Demigod's Slumber Of Sullen Eyes and Demilich's Nesphite, with bits and pieces of Black and Doom metal. Obscure tracks filled with rotten screams and putrid riffs are intertwined with occult pieces of acoustic magick and dark evocations, all aimed towards the album's ultimate goal: to open graves and let the Undead rule the world. Or something along those lines, I don't speak Latin.
Necros Christos have gathered quite a large underground following in the past few years, and fully justified in my opinion. While the album may be a little lengthy at times, it presents a fresh look on Death metal. Death metal has retrieved it's obscurity, it's blasphemy and it's evillicious presence - adjectives rarely earned by today's bland blast-blast-blast-Death metal. There's no shame in hopping on this bandwagon. "VA KORAM DO REX SATAN!" Whatever that may mean.
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 8 |
Songwriting: | 8 |
Originality: | 9 |
Production: | 8 |
| Written on 10.09.2009 by If you're interested in extreme, often emotional and underground music, check out my reviews. I retired from reviewing, but I really used to be into that stuff. |
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