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Featuring two long tracks running over 15 and 13 minutes respectively, this debut from mystery BM horde Ziminiar is a fierce and fiery beast combining harsh and powerful lo-fi BM music, harsh rasping ghost vocals and occasional dark antiquated dungeon synth melodies and effects. Already in a hurry to go places, "The Dweller in Eternal Shadow" starts as if it's been running in the background for some time and we happen to be late to the party, so fast and frenzied is first track "Ruler of the Domain". In the style of 1990s-era second-wave classic BM, with layers of dramatic tremolo guitar riffs, hard pounding drums and those terrible spine-chilling screams and howls, the music charges ahead with a huge momentum and steely focus. Though the song resembles an eternal storm in its fury, definite riffs appear throughout, with some repeating later in the track, while a demon roars and sometimes babbles high over the maelstrom. A sense of dread is ever present, even in a brief dark and quiet moment where the storm stops to reveal the black nothingness deep inside.
"Dark Winds Command the Throne", the (slightly) shorter other track, has a different main motif but is no less harsh and powerful in style, and its raw gritty sound is even more on display with a slower pace in parts. The vocals don't change much but they are thin and sporadic enough that they don't affect the track. Indeed, the music all but ignores the shrieking as it forges ahead with determination and an intense power born from occasional bursts of speed and a battery of blaring guitar riffs backed up by percussion thunder. In its later half the pace settles into a gritty doom-like heaviness followed by an episode of eerie otherworldly faerie dungeon synth darkness.
A punishing work that maintains its fury, intense hate and full-on power virtually non-stop, with just a couple of pauses and detours into dungeon synth, this is an incredible and brave debut from a mysterious project. Even though the two long songs' structures do not vary a great deal – the music in both just speeds on and on, with a crazed and dangerous life force all its own – and the riffs rise and fall and rise again constantly, the music never becomes boring. In its own aggressive fashion, this is an immersive if unsettling soundscape.
Sample: youtube.com/watch?v=Bnf1lStduls