Azarath - Diabolic Impious Evil review
Band: | Azarath |
Album: | Diabolic Impious Evil |
Style: | Blackened death metal |
Release date: | 2006 |
A review by: | Herzebeth |
01. Whip The Whore
02. Baptized In Sperm Of The Antichrist
03. Devil's Stigmata
04. Anti-Human, Anti-God
05. For Satan My Blood
06. Screamin' Legions Death Metal
07. Intoxicated By Goat Vomit
08. Angels' Assassins
09. Beast Inside
10. Goathorned's Revenge
It's really great when a great band just comes out of nowhere and breaks every bone of your fragile body; Azarath is one of those bands, no use wondering why, they feature members from Yattering, Damnation and the one and only "Inferno" from Behemoth, now you do the math.
"Diabolic Impious Evil" is their third full-length if I'm not mistaken, the saddeing part is that, even with three incredible releases, Azarath remains unknown by the Death Metal masses. Back to their new album; the band offers chaotic Brutal Death Metal with a Blackened touch thrown in the mix, kind of what Behemoth did in "Demigod" but even darker and colder, creating a lot of grim atmospheres combined with brutal solos and blast-beats.
You can't lose with a line-up like this one; I already knew this was going to be a great musical experience without even hear the album. The talented musicians deliver great songwriting skills, tight execution and blasting structures; the production helps a lot as well, the sound is clean and really piercing, making all the instruments clear as water and loud as hell.
As good as this album is, it still doesn't qualifies as a masterpiece; the general scheme (brutal as the day is long) lacks of catchy tunes for us to remember, and then, the only "truly" remarkable song (for its preservation) would be Screamin' Legions Death Metal just for being the only song featuring mid-paced riffs and catchy beats. Still, the cuts are managed in a "non-stop action", so you'll be able to sit and hear the whole thing without a rest, your ears will probably bleed and your head will almost explode for the brutality on this album, but, in the end, it's totally worthwhile.
Brutal-Freaks must hear this album, Behemoth need to hear what "Inferno" crafted here and Death Metal aficionados will be really pleased with "Diabolic Impious Evil". Don't mind the cover artwork though; I also thought this was Raw-Black Metal.
Best Tracks: "Screamin' Legions Death Metal", "Whip The Whore", "Goathorned's Revenge"
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 8 |
Songwriting: | 9 |
Originality: | 8 |
Production: | 7 |
Written by Herzebeth | 20.12.2006
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