Hyadningar "The Weak Creation" CD

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Hyadningar "The Weak Creation" CD

Hyadningar "The Weak Creation" CD

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Cult French Black Metal band feat. Jonathan Théry of ATARAXIE.

The Weak Creation is the band's second full-length album and it brings 8 tracks of black metal that is varied and sick (epic, yet raw and chaotic). Complex and unique song structures (lots of rhythm changes and sudden twists), powerful production and another insane vocal performance by Marquis (Bethlehem, Ataraxie, Funeralium) that consists on black metal screams, low grunts and bestial moaning cries...68 minutes that have been recorded, mixed and mastered at CCR studios (Belgium) by Kris Belaen and show French black metal at its best (Comes with a nice 12 pages booklet). Limited 1000 copies

While I’ve encountered the name Hyadningar I can’t recall myself to actually have heard a predecessor to "The weak creation". And while I’ve listened over and over again to it now, I just haven’t been able to bring myself to actually write a review of it. Every time I’ve tried my mind’s drawn a complete blank. Even now, in this very moment, I have no idea what I’m about to write next. I know I like the album, I know it’s actually pretty damn good, but I still have no freakin’ idea what to say.
While they might not bring anything really new to the table these Frenchies mix and match various styles of black metal, as well as some non-metal related genres, into a sound of their own. Be it a hint towards depressive black, a dash of the more modern post-rock black or just plain melodic black; there’s still a sense of Hyadningar running through it. The outcome of it all is a frenzied and intricate album filled with complex drumming, technical riffing and ferocious vocals. One minute they might blast like hell, accompanied by an unorthodox melodic guitar line, and the next minute they’ll come to a halt and mellow out into a mesmerizing doom-laden heaviness. Paying close attention to what’s going on one will constantly discover new little quirks lurking in the background, or a sudden riff outburst you hadn’t heard before. Musically it’s of a very high standard, and vocally it’s definitely not lacking in quality either. While remaining somewhat within classic black metal shrieks Marquis whips out tons of variations; ranging from gnarly high-pitched squeals to desperate cries of pain to just agonized moaning.
I guess that pretty much sums it up; intricate, technical and varied. There’s just so much going on I’m not really sure what is going on all of the time. It’s very atmospheric, and I’m thankful they didn’t use a keyboard to create that atmosphere, seeing as I’m pretty sure it would just have diluted their sound. It is one mean-as-hell album they’ve brought to the table, one I’m not sure everyone will be able to get (I’m not sure I really get it either). But it is extremely powerful stuff that brings tons of acts to mind, everything from Bethlehem to Mayhem to Fäulnis, but still not coming close to actually grasping what Hyadningar is about. Powerful stuff, no doubt about it.

Sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

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