Sacrificia Mortuorum "Damnatorium Ferrum" CD Digipack

€12,00
Sacrificia Mortuorum "Damnatorium Ferrum" CD Digipack

Sacrificia Mortuorum "Damnatorium Ferrum" CD Digipack

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In the very beginning black metal was reckoned only with Scandinavia or other northern countries with the stern mode of life and inclement climate. Very soon BM became popular in metal societies of different countries but exactly the northern warriors were remained as the main experts of this extreme sound. But shortly after United States became enough important on BM scene in the beginning of 00's, France declared about itself and nowadays we can see the big amount of really talented and meaningful musicians from that country. It is pointless to name all of them, but I think such names like Deathspell Omega, Mutiilation, Glorioir Belli, Nocturnal Depression and Anorexia Nervosa tell its own tale.

Sacrificia Mortuorum? I got to know with them when I heard the split with Horna. And I can speak with the full confidence that SM impressed me even much more than the renowned metalheads from Finland. Two Horna's songs even do not to have the slightest resemblance to three great tracks performed by Frenchmen. So, it is easily to understand that I was more than impressed and I bought their last "Damnatorium Ferrum" at once. I cannot describe the feelings I had. I just can say that France rose in my estimation much more and this country can be considered as a great metal country.

The sound itself rather often reminds me of early Forgotten Woods mixed with Taake and/or Nocturnal Depression by its musical constituent part. Especially it can be clearly heard on the seventh track called "Liberare a Servitudine". The screaming is something between Hoest's and Torkelsen's vocals, and also there are some moments, riffs, which are really sound close to similar to Forgotten Woods. Drums sound enough clearly to enjoy the album; sometimes we can hear blast beats which are not very pertinent here indeed. So, in general, we observe here not very original, but excellent black metal that is worthy of checking.

The sound here is a little bit distorted, but tolerable and you'll enjoy music if you're not very exacting to the smoothness of the sounding. It is even better than on both previous ones.

As I said they didn't bring anything knew to black metal, but they did their work in a professional way and performed brilliant example of such music on "Damnatorium Ferrum". The main feature of this album is that it would not disappoint you in any way. It is just flawless. Buy it!

Sample: youtube.com/watch?v=x6Wa_YgKB44

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