It really irks me when people criticise Black
Metal as stagnating and call it a “dying music.” What the hell, Black
Metal to me is one of the most rapidly expanding and morphing genres in metal, there's so much that can be done to the genre and there's no shortage of bands that are pushing the genres limitations. Whoever said it's stagnating has obviously only been listening to the second wave bands because if they opened their ears they'll be greeted to a wide and vast musical expanse that the genre is traversing. Black
Metal is constantly changing, there's bands from all over the globe who are mixing previously unheard of elements into the sound.
Hailing from America is
Petrychor, a band putting a unique spin on the Atmospheric Black
Metal template, and that's by the addition of flamenco guitars. The flamenco guitars are excellently well performed and add a lot of depth and unique flair to
Effigies and Epitaphs. Without the addition of these flamenco guitars then it would be your standard raw Black
Metal release. The incredible acoustics add so much to this album that without them it would be nowhere near as endearing.
Petrychor is a band who know how to create a powerful atmosphere, the atmosphere of
Effigies and Epitaphs is astounding, it's a bit lighter than the usual necro and grim feel that most bands portray whilst still keeping the whole nocturnal woodland feel to it. The music, despite being incredibly raw and abrasive just isn't dark, it doesn't ooze darkness, it has a fairly light and airy feel to it that sets them apart from most other bands. This type of music is more reflective than anything else, something to get lost within, something that you can put on and be transported to
Petrychor's woodland realm. I really like music that makes me feel, it's just got so much more depth to it and
Effigies and Epitaphs hits the mark perfectly.
Easily the most impressive thing about
Effigies and Epitaphs is that there is no shortage of stand outs, every song is a highlight whether that's from the Black
Metal assault of Seared and Sundered, the melodic leanings of
Beneath Highway and Street or the atmospheric and emotional Of Grandest Majesties, this album remains fantastic throughout and is a real joy to listen to. I knock one point off for the fact that at times the production gets too raw but apart from that, an almost flawless release.
Petrychor is a band I am proud to see waving the Black
Metal flag high.
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