Review: Niezgal - Stogn ź niebyćcia | |||||||
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Stogn ź niebyćcia | |||||||
Label: Handful of Hate Year released: 2018 Duration: 33:35 Tracks: 6 Genre: Black Metal Rating: Review online: March 2, 2019 Reviewed by: Michel Renaud |
Readers' Rating How do you rate this release? Rated 3.6/5 (72%) (5 Votes)
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Niezgal have split up and this is an album made over a few years and featuring guitars from their deceased guitarist. The album opens on an eerie spoken intro that sounds so evil that it could be useful in getting rid of annoying neighbours ("Satanists next door! Noooo!") The band's approach to black metal is raw and old school but also uses quite a bit of dark, haunting-meets-evil melodies and atmosphere that really tie every song together. The album kicks off pretty fast and there are the off-and-on fast passages throughout, but where the band really shines is on to slow to mid-paced material that really catches your attention with its dark vibe and sorrowfulness. It's great that they decided to release this after their guitarist passed away as the guitars here really shine above all else. It sucks that they're no longer active, but at least they have a few releases under their belt. If you want a physical copy of this, act fast as it is limited to 333 copies. |
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