Here is an album of Black
Metal rather particular, one mixes the roughness of a voice skinned with hard Swedish language to that of soft young woman. The topics approached are the vampires, the legends of Transylvany and some dark allusions rather difficult to encircle.
Siebenbürgen offers to us in this first opus riffs nearer to keep silent than in for example Darke Disign
And Images or the gratts resemblent with of Iron Maiden to mistake there. The drums are regulare but is made just enough discrete (bus as would say Fenriz: in the black, the rhythmic one is not most significant). The male-intonated voice (the principal one) is superhuman and is not done by howl. She is accompanied by a sublime voice of opera which agrees perfectly with the topics of the songs and the riffs. The mixed whole plunges us in full period of darkness, plague and myths (?) such as
Dracula (cf Vampyria) in the Carpatian forests . The whole accentuated by the Swedish language very very hard and which sticks perfectly to the style! Any time, the album misses variation somewhat and must be listened with moderation for not of disgust. But all is rather pleasant but do not listen to it if you are in catch with the plague because your moral risk to take a blow of it. A few advised pieces:
- Vampyria
- Mardrüm
- Morgataria
- Loeria
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