Funereus
(Mexico) - Return of the Old Goat (2014)
Forever Plagued Records
Review by Trevor Proctor
Mexico’s
Funereus have been creating hateful, raw, black metal from their inception in
2008. Since then they have released some demos, an EP and a split release with Helsefyr
which was followed by their debut album, “Profane Rite of Morbid Glorification”
in August 2010. Funereus consists of Sargatanaz on guitars and Valefar on drums
and vocals.
Following a four year wait Funereus returned to the fray in
September of this year with their second full-length album “Return of the Old
Black Goat” which was released via Forever Plagued Records. Featuring seven
tracks and spanning just over thirty minutes this is a violent, primitive,
blasphemous black metal storm that glorifies all things evil to the highest
degree, with even the cover fitting this tone.
There’s
power, passion and aggression to Funereus’ music from the first beat right to
its blasphemy filled conclusion, it takes no prisoners and never intended to do
so. Opener, Unhallowed Tomb sets the standard and pace for most of the album –
rapid, harsh and brutal. The vocals are blackened shrieks reminiscent of early
Scandinavian black metal and the pace during tracks one to five rarely lets up
as Funereus pummel us with truly fantastic black metal that’s as addictive as
it is catchy. Track six, Ascending the Throne of Satan, starts at the same
hectic pace as the previous tracks but stands out due to a breakdown at close
to two minutes – this change in pace being used by Funereus to bestow upon us
more satanic growls and haunting guitar work that add to the demonic atmosphere.
When the pace returns it’s with a groove and, to a certain extent, swagger that
you wouldn’t normally associate with this type of music, a piece of true genius
and a very catchy track that’ll stick in your head for weeks to come. Closer,
Umbra Atrox, is another highlight and another track that at times keeps the
tempo slower. These variances mix things up nicely and provide a suitable
balance to the album which prevents the tracks from sounding similar. The
drumming during the course of the album is excellent – Valefar has a speed and
precision with his drumming that must have taken years to master and because
there’s no bass the drums feature nicely in the production mix making it
impossible not to notice and be impressed.
Return
of the Old Goat is an excellent release as it takes a devilish hold of your
attention that doesn’t let up. There’s a lot of Black Metal being released lately
but there’s enough power, aggression, and attitude to this to make it stand out
from the swelling horde - this is compulsive and addictive listening - a
release most worthy of your attention.
8.5/10
Tracklist:
1 - Unhallowed Tomb
2 - Prelude
3 - Funeral Ghoul
4 - Return of the Old Goat
5 - Below the Horns of Blasphemy
6 - Ascending the Throne of Satan
7 - Umbra AtroxReturn of the Old Goat was released by Forever Plagued Records on September 8th 2014.
1 comment:
FUNERAL HEXING BLACK METAL!!
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