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Necrophobic - Hrimthursum review



Reviewer:
8.7

148 users:
8.42
Band: Necrophobic
Album: Hrimthursum
Style: Melodic black metal, Melodic death metal
Release date: 2006
Guest review by: Qualeen


01. The Slaughter Of Baby Jesus
02. Blinded By Light, Enlightened By Darkness
03. I Strike With Wrath
04. Age Of Chaos
05. Bloodshed Eyes
06. The Crossing
07. Eternal Winter
08. Death Immaculate
09. Sitra Ahra
10. Serpents (Beneath The Forest Of The Dead)
11. Black Hate
12. Hrimthursum

It is difficult to label Necrophobic accurately, but doing so could help a newcomer find out if this is the band they are looking for. The band is sometimes referred to as a blackened death metal formation, often with 'melodic' attached. However, the melodic quality is achieved in an uncommon fashion; Necrophobic make sure to drop so many tritones and semitones in their melodies that if one was to take a sip of whiskey every time those intervals appeared, they would die rather quickly. Hrimthursum is melodic indeed, but in its own sinister way. Generally speaking, if you assert your expectations for Necrophobic's output on the basis of their name, you will get exactly what you expect.

One of the album's most outstanding strengths is its amount of *clear* highlights. The first song on the album is an epic warcry, and it transitions very smoothly into "Blinded by Light, Enlightened by Darkness", which contains some of the most memorable melodies on here, as well as the undeniably charismatic line "As I walk through the gateway...". Furthermore, the outro to "The Crossing" is an icing on the cake of an already brilliant song, while the acoustic intro to "Sitra Ahra" helps the listener immerse themself into the song, thereby greatly enhancing the listening experience. All of "Eternal Winter" is also remarkable, but primarily so thanks to its main anthemic motif. Finally, the title track is a touch of something that perhaps the entire album could benefit from more: inclusion of a female background choir and greater emphasis on the ominousness of the sonic landscape painted before us.

Like any other piece of music, however, Hrimthursum is not without flaws (although they are flaws which truly do not outweigh the assets). The drumming, while always remaining appropriate to the song it accompanies, can appear monotonous to a listener who happens to focus thereon. Additionally, the album structure - an intro + eleven proper songs of similar length, with a similar atmosphere, and attempting to achieve similar results, following one another without interludes - can be tiresome. The listener is only able to rest from the blastbeats, tremolo picking and palm-muting during a few acoustic moments and some of the album's melodious peaks. I wish to add that a number of tracks, such as "Death Immaculate", "Bloodshed Eyes" and "Serpents (Beneath the Forest of the Dead)", left me unimpressed, though certainly that effect is reinforced by the similarity of all songs in nature. Perhaps, then, we should say that conversely to the frequency of moments of greatness being the album's major strength, the number of seemingly uninspired bits is Hrimthursum's little weakness.

Although for some folks this album could be difficult to digest, it is nonetheless rewarding if one manages to do so. The dissonant melodies ally with the morbid atmosphere to keep the listener intrigued for a considerable amount of spins. Now, please excuse me as I walk through the gateway...


Rating breakdown
Performance: 10
Songwriting: 8
Originality: 7
Production: 9

Written by Qualeen | 28.02.2022




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


Comments

Comments: 13   Visited by: 85 users
28.02.2022 - 15:17
Rating: 8
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
Is this your first review? Congratulations if it is I've always been fond of Necrophobic, and this album is usually one of their most familiar with most people, along d
with Nocturnal Silence, and I myself like it, and the opening transition from "The Slaughter Of Baby Jesus" to "Blinded By Light Enlightened By Darkness", that you mentioned, is my favourite part of the album.
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28.02.2022 - 15:24
Rating: 9
Qualeen
Written by AndyMetalFreak on 28.02.2022 at 15:17

Is this your first review? Congratulations if it is

Yes, that's my first review on this site, and also the first review I've ever published anywhere. It was challenging for me to write as a non-native speaker of English because of the limitations of my vocabulary in its ability to describe sound, and in its ability to avoid too much repetition of a particular word. Thank you
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So imminently visible - this cloaked innocent guilt
Sentenced to a lifetime, a second of structured chaos
Trampled by the ferocious, raging crowds of solitude
I'm the soil beneath me soaking up the sustenance of my own death.
[Meshuggah]
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28.02.2022 - 15:28
Rating: 9
F3ynman
Nocturnal Bro
Contributor
Wow! Great job on your first review!

I like how you balanced the praise and criticism. That is indeed a stumbling block for a lot of melodic black metal: the problem of being too monotonous and repetitive. I think I don't experience this issue with The Nocturnal Silence because it relies more on the varying death metal riffs than on the cold black metal atmosphere.

My favorite songs on Hrimthursum are "The Crossing" and "Eternal Winter". But you didn't mention the ultimate highlight: "I Strike With Wrath"! That song is one of the best, containing a creepy atmosphere, intense singing, and unforgettable riffs!

Thanks for making a review for Necrophobic! Hopefully we can get more people to listen to their older discography!
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28.02.2022 - 15:28
Rating: 8
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
Written by Qualeen on 28.02.2022 at 15:24

Written by AndyMetalFreak on 28.02.2022 at 15:17

Is this your first review? Congratulations if it is

Yes, that's my first review on this site, and also the first review I've ever published anywhere. It was challenging for me to write as a non-native speaker of English because of the limitations of my vocabulary in its ability to describe sound, and in its ability to avoid too much repetition of a particular word. Thank you

You've done a good job probably the first of many now
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28.02.2022 - 15:34
Rating: 9
Qualeen
Written by AndyMetalFreak on 28.02.2022 at 15:28

You've done a good job probably the first of many now

Hahah probably
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So imminently visible - this cloaked innocent guilt
Sentenced to a lifetime, a second of structured chaos
Trampled by the ferocious, raging crowds of solitude
I'm the soil beneath me soaking up the sustenance of my own death.
[Meshuggah]
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28.02.2022 - 15:39
Rating: 9
Qualeen
Written by F3ynman on 28.02.2022 at 15:28

But you didn't mention the ultimate highlight: "I Strike With Wrath"! That song is one of the best, containing a creepy atmosphere, intense singing, and unforgettable riffs!

You are correct, I didn't mention it and frankly I don't know exactly why. I think the reason is somewhere between my attention having failed to listen very carefully and notice the strengths of that song (which is odd, I've listened to this many times) and just not being personally inclined to like the song because we are all different, and a highlight to one could be fairly forgettable to another.

Written by F3ynman on 28.02.2022 at 15:28

Thanks for making a review for Necrophobic! Hopefully we can get more people to listen to their older discography!

Yes I hope so too, and thank you
----
So imminently visible - this cloaked innocent guilt
Sentenced to a lifetime, a second of structured chaos
Trampled by the ferocious, raging crowds of solitude
I'm the soil beneath me soaking up the sustenance of my own death.
[Meshuggah]
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28.02.2022 - 15:43
Rating: 9
F3ynman
Nocturnal Bro
Contributor
Written by Qualeen on 28.02.2022 at 15:39

Written by F3ynman on 28.02.2022 at 15:28

But you didn't mention the ultimate highlight: "I Strike With Wrath"! That song is one of the best, containing a creepy atmosphere, intense singing, and unforgettable riffs!

You are correct, I didn't mention it and frankly I don't know exactly why. I think the reason is somewhere between my attention having failed to listen very carefully and notice the strengths of that song (which is odd, I've listened to this many times) and just not being personally inclined to like the song because we are all different, and a highlight to one could be fairly forgettable to another.

No problem - you've made me want to listen to this album again! It's been a while
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28.02.2022 - 22:32
Rating: 9
musclassia
Staff
"As I walk through the gateway" is an awesome line just before it kicks back into the riff, totally agreed. That and the title track (with the choirs as you mentioned) are highlights of this album, but it's really strong the whole way through
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28.02.2022 - 23:08
nikarg
Staff
Hell yes, more love for Necrophobic
Congratulations on your first review Qualeen, nice work!
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28.02.2022 - 23:10
Rating: 9
Qualeen
Written by nikarg on 28.02.2022 at 23:08

Hell yes, more love for Necrophobic
Congratulations on your first review Qualeen, nice work!

Thank you very much ^^
----
So imminently visible - this cloaked innocent guilt
Sentenced to a lifetime, a second of structured chaos
Trampled by the ferocious, raging crowds of solitude
I'm the soil beneath me soaking up the sustenance of my own death.
[Meshuggah]
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10.03.2022 - 05:56
Rating: 8
sgtrobo
Written by Qualeen on 28.02.2022 at 15:24

Written by AndyMetalFreak on 28.02.2022 at 15:17

Is this your first review? Congratulations if it is

Yes, that's my first review on this site, and also the first review I've ever published anywhere. It was challenging for me to write as a non-native speaker of English because of the limitations of my vocabulary in its ability to describe sound, and in its ability to avoid too much repetition of a particular word. Thank you

limitations my ass!
I've been speaking English for 50 years and if you hadn't told me you weren't a native speaker, I never would've had an inkling.
Great review, this and Nocturnal Silence
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10.03.2022 - 17:08
Rating: 9
Qualeen
Written by sgtrobo on 10.03.2022 at 05:56

limitations my ass!
I've been speaking English for 50 years and if you hadn't told me you weren't a native speaker, I never would've had an inkling.
Great review, this and Nocturnal Silence

Aw thank you!
----
So imminently visible - this cloaked innocent guilt
Sentenced to a lifetime, a second of structured chaos
Trampled by the ferocious, raging crowds of solitude
I'm the soil beneath me soaking up the sustenance of my own death.
[Meshuggah]
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14.03.2022 - 20:22
Rating: 9
F3ynman
Nocturnal Bro
Contributor
Written by sgtrobo on 10.03.2022 at 05:56

Great review, this and Nocturnal Silence

Thanks!
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