Kategorie produktu:Nowości w sklepiePłyty CDDeath MetalBlack Metal
Producent:Hammerheart Records
Ósmy album weteranów black/death metalu z Izraela!
Unholy Black Metal from the Holy Land, drenched in
Middle-Eastern tones and mystique! An invocation of thousands of years
of Darkness! Hailing from the urban Israeli settlement called Ma’ale
Adummim in Israel, Arallu is a five-piece Black/Death Metal act that has
been around the metal underground for twenty-five years. The band got
the name Arallu from the Mesopotamian mythology, as it is the name of
the underworld kingdom ruled by the goddess Ereshkigal and the god
Nergal, where the dead are judged. Arallu’s music revolves around the
traditional ancient Middle Eastern melodies of fellow countrymen
Melechesh, the high speed savagery of bands like Angelcorpse and Absu,
and the atmospheric feel of legendary acts like before mentioned
Melechesh and Absu. In 2019 the band had released the record called “En
Olam”, and that opus has solidified Arralu’s already known talent to the
underground extreme metal community. “Death Covenant” is the band’s
seventh full-length studio offering and the album offers the listeners a
very stunning infusion of occult Black Metal music with the ancient
Sumerian and Middle Eastern sound. The riffs found in here will satisfy
the listeners with its frenzy of melodic tremolo picked riffs that is
intertwined with some eerie folk instrumentation. The elements in the
guitar department, thrown in with a few folk instruments such as a saz
and a darbuka, reveals how the band had successfully stripped metal down
to its core and added a personal touch of their own special flair. them
and it provides that extra punch and low-end heaviness to the overall
outcome of Arallu’s music. It basically lies steadily beneath the
guitars as it backs them up with some thick lines that give a more deep
feel to the strings and dispenses an ominous atmosphere to the tracks.
The drum section also catches the audience’s attention with a variety of
destructive pummeling double bass blasting to some Middle Eastern
tribal drumming that helps a lot in terms of keeping the atmosphere
intact. The record is filled with high-pitched piercing shrieks and
screams which create a dark and raw soundscape. These vicious shrieks
are sometimes jacked up with some uncanny backing vocals that tie
together the brutality of extreme death and Black Metal music to the
ancient Middle Eastern scales of the material. “Death Covenant” also
parades the band’s strongest production to date in their twenty-five
years of existence. Arallu had created a menacing and atmospheric beast
in this style of metal with their release of “Death Covenant”. These
Israelis had put out a savage album that is hardly comparable to its
predecessors.