[colored_box color=”grey”]Rating: 9
Label: Code666
Website: Link
Author: Kostas Tsotsanis[/colored_box]
Whoever seeks something the plain and stable, won’t find it into this record. ‘Extance’ is a twisted record, with a lot of changes and all kind of instruments in it (yes, even wind instruments). The band uses some classic black metal moments in the songs, but enriches them with many special melodies, or vocals which make the songs even better and addictive. Yes, ‘ Extance’ is addictive and just like the newest Hail Spirit Noir one, it came to stay!
The vocals are brutal, blood-thirsty and perfectly combined with the evil, black metal guitar all along the songs. The music is dynamic, extreme, with a lot of avant-garde and fantastic melodies on the top. We can hear any kind of keyboard background and there are moments where I can hear saxophones too like in ‘Funeral Blues’ and ‘Deathtrip Chronicle’ for instance. This strange craft of black metal popping out Aenaon’s fantasy and mind is very interesting and should be an example for all those who complain about music’s deadlock but however criticize negatively everything that tends to break the old-school recipes for black metal.
‘Grau Diva’ and whenever in this record I hear those 70’s prog rock keyboards tend to remind me of Hail Spirit Noir and all those bands who draw inspiration from the specific decade. ‘Der Mude Tod’ is another piece of mind-blowing work, especially in the vocal lines and the blasting drums which follow up. ‘Algernon’s Decadence’ and ‘The First Act’ contain some beautiful piano parts which help with the mystical and ethereal feeling the record has.
Another special part of this record is the many guest appearances especially in the parts of the vocals. As the band mentions in their interviews, we have guest appearances by Mirai Kawashima (Sigh), Sindre Nedland (In Vain, Funeral), Harris ( Hail Spirit Noir) and Tania ( Universe217). The song featuring Tania in it, the song titled ‘Funeral Blues’ is my personal favorite. I can’t imagine how it may sound with Tania on stage. It would be an awesome experience to watch it hear it live sometime.
I recommend the record to everyone and it is surely one of the best releases this year until now. I try hard but I can’t find another band who approaches black metal as Aenaon and I am happy I had the chance to review the record and listen to it one month long and many many many times on repeat.
Track List | Line Up | 01. The First Act 02. Deathship Chronicle 03. Grau Diva 04. A Treatise on the Madness of God 05. Der Mude Tod 06. Pornocrates 07. Closer to Scafford 08. Land of no Water 09. Algernon’s Decadence 10. Funeral Blues 11. Palindrome |
Astrous – Vocals Thyragon – Bass Achilleas C. – Guitars Anax – Guitars Nycriz – Drums/Percussions |