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| Satyricon - Now, Diabolical |
| Wednesday, August 8, 2007 |
Satyricon Return with a Highly Unusual Album that Should Change the Way Black Metal is Percieved. Satyricon do not usually make music that's easy listening. Appreciating its superiority is one thing, trying to understand it is a challenge. Their new album is no exception, and it is their best since their Rebel Extravaganza masterpiece. Odd riffing is present throughout the songs, going from unsettling to rock n roll-ish. Basic song structures do not exist here, for Satyricon composes music in a world of their own. At times it feels like the tracks themselves are a product of continuity, like being one song as a whole divided by spaces. Frost's drumming, which is normally a show-stealer in any Satyricon album, is more basic here. The lack of speed in many tracks keeps him from turning into the 8-armed man that he is. This does not limit his options per se, and he still provides enough substance to support Satyr's riffing. Very good album overall, way better than their Volcano disappointment, decent in presentation given their current direction, but not near as memorable as their early majestic black metal outputs. Labels: death metal, Scandinavian
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