Today’s
review is of Chilean Symphonic Black Metal band Hellgarden’s upcoming new
album, out on December 10th.
Delivering
old-school Symphonic Black Metal in the most flamboyant and synth-prevalent
way, the album strides towards the epic and elegant, while a touch of eeriness
is never forgotten between the parts that take a more (perhaps exaggerated)
Blackened Death Metal approach.
With
a fairly raw sound for the subgenre, the album may feel generic for some at times,
but then some interesting solo may suddenly appear, or some catchy chorus may
make you abandon such thoughts. Diehard fans of the subgenre will find this one
appealing, given the lack of unnecessary experimentation. With their aura
well-conceived, the band deliver what is already known to work and what they do
best. My personal highlights are “Blackwolf” and “When Witches Burn”.
I
recommend this album to fans of Symphonic Black Metal. My rating is of 8,5/10.
VARG THE MIGHTY