Stardate 11/28/2024 06:48 

I prefer 'Eidolon' (2008) over this one, but I still think this album is pretty good. The synthesizers make the music darker and the music is pretty intense. Initially, I didn't care for this one, but I still give it a "B-". I think that the music itself isn't the greatest, but at least the intensity is high. That's what's good about it. The riffs are pretty fast and the drums are powerful. I liked the whole album, though again it's not my favorite. The vocals are pretty decent as well. They meshed well with the music. Not every song on here is super fast, but it's good that they change it up. Some clean vocals and guitar as well, it's not ALL brutality.

The guitars are my favorite highlights of this album. I like the riffs on here the most, the vocals are just mediocre. But whatever, they put together a great release (with some drawbacks). When they're on their game here on some songs, they really hit home! With this it's hit-or-miss. The double bass is pretty hardcore, too. Never knew this band is from Germany. Pretty cool. I like what I've heard so far from the band, though this one could be tighter. I suppose 'Eidolon' was tighter because every song was killer. And the atmosphere too was great. This one falls short in the riff category.

The production was pretty decent on here opposed to previous releases. As I say, the songs just needed to be more interwoven. They did a good job on some fronts, though I think if they did better with the songwriting I would've given them a higher rating. The tempos were up and down, but that's not necessarily bad. If they could've gotten better guitar riffs or at least more consistent guitar work then it would've been a stronger rating by me. The fact that the tempos are all over the place makes it harder to get into. Sounds a lot like progressive atmospheric black metal here. The the actual genre is melodic black metal.

I would say to check this out on digital rather than buying the album since it's hit-or-miss. Their earlier stuff, sure but this one needs an acquired taste to liking it. It still is decent and the riffs are OK. But in any case it's a strong album. Very experimental with sounds, guitars, and songwriting. Not my favorite album of theirs just a little better than average. The guitars are definitely my favorite parts to the album, but I think as a whole they put together a somewhat tight release here. I think that at least they were good in making a somewhat progressive album though they could've made it tighter. In any case, take a listen!

Rating: 8 (out of 10) ratings explained

Reviewed by Death8699
08/31/2021 11:55

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Dark Fortress
(Germany)

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Spectres from the Old World
1. Nascence (Intro) (01:37)
2. Coalescence (04:32)
3. The Spider in the Web (05:26)
4. Spectres from the Old World (05:50)
5. Pali Aike (05:18)
6. Pazuzu (05:50)
7. Isa (07:39)
8. Pulling at Threads (03:16)
9. In Deepest Time (05:17)
10. Penrose Procession (Interlude) (02:36)
11. Swan Song (07:17)
12. Nox Irae (03:38)
= 00:58:16
Century Media Records 2020

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