Album Review

Score 8.5
Written by Jordan Campbell
Published on 7/15/2009
"The Scariest Band on the Planet Returns," screams the Anaal Nathrakh promotional banner that has been sporadically haunting the pages of Metal Review. With all due respect to the marketing genius at Candlelight that typed that tagline, the use of tin-thin word like scary does the band more disservice than good--there's nothing campy or spooky about Anaal Nathrakh's vicious cacophony. Something like, say...fucking horrifying would be a more apt descriptor.

Those tracking this devilish duo since 2006's Eschaton will likely be inclined to agree, as the band's formula has since gone unchanged. In the Constellation of the Black Widow shows their grindcore-cum-black metal in full bloom/decay, still driven by their absurd deus ex machina of a vocalist, Dave Hunt. Not to diminish the importance of the band's face-scraping instrumentation, but Hunt's maniacal rants make and break this band. Whether he's shrieking with enough force to extract his eyeballs from their sockets, gurgling his deathrants through sticky sheets of phlegm and bile, or prostelytizing like a delusional, war-torn power metal martyr, his vocals are pushing and shoving against every boundary possible. And they do so with the tattered remains of a human hand--each facet of Hunt's attack is a manifestation of terrestrial anguish and rage. There's no masquerading, no costume wearing, no Nergal-esque cloaks of manipulation. Hunt doesn't adopt metallic masks to press his agenda.

That honesty is rampant on Black Widow; the industro-mechanical undertones of the past few records has been usurped by a more organic, workingclass approach. If Hell Is Empty... painted the view from above as the apocalypse was waged, Black Widow is the ground-level struggle to survive amongst the rubble. The opening title track runs the Nathrakh gamut, reverse-pyramiding the album's chaos. "I Am The Wrath of the Gods and the Desolation of the Earth" is a frantic, panicked primer for "More of Fire Than Blood," the album's massively-chorused Smash Hit from Hell. The trident of dominance is staked.

Black Widow runs a bit lean in the midsection, reliant on rapid-cut death/grind pummel to hammer the canvas down. But perhaps the band is all too aware of the physically taxing nature of their assault, using this relative respite to lull the listener into a sense of security before irrepairably fucking their souls dry over the course of the album's final three tracks. The fucking horrifying (See? That sells.) "Oil Upon The Sores of Lepers" is a coarsely-chopped rail of Napalm Death-eats-Antaeus served on a rusty, broken mirror. "Satanarchist" and "Blood Eagles Carved on The Backs of Innocents" bring the black metal back with the melodic guitar holocaust that was foretold on the stellar "Terror in the Mind of God" four tracks previous. The final minute of "Satanarchist" is one of the most cathartic moments in metal this year, and "Blood Eagles..." is as cranked-to-eleven as the band gets. The melodic shreddery that Mick Kenney flirts with (and then quickly flogs into dust) may be a sign of things to come. Could Anaal Nathrakh be brewing some blackgrind torrent with full-on guitar solos for the future? With the band's baby-step approach towards progression (something they can afford due to their prolific nature), this could be the sprout of a new demonic seed. The propsect of Hunt ranting over cascades of guitar solos like Sylvain Houde on a meth-induced ego trip is absolutely delightful; albeit in a totally fucked-up, masochistic way.

Wishful thinking aside, I could've just shortened this gigantic tome of rhetoric into two main points. First, this album is exactly what fans of the band were anticipating. Those fans have likely already slavishly placed their orders. They will not be disappointed.

Second, any attempt I could make at converting new fans to the Anaal Nathrakh cause would simply be a rehash of points that Doug Moore already eloquently conveyed in his ultimate treatise on Hell Is Empty and All The Devils Are Here. Black Widow is a smite more well-rounded than that record, a bit more lively than Eschaton--but just like those albums, it's one of the best metal releases of its respective year. Anaal Nathrakh is outright unfuckwithable at this point, and In the Constellation of the Black Widow cements their status as the world's most devastating purveyor of modern extremism.



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explodingpool | posted on 10/2009 | Reply
Love this band. Love this album. They never disappoint me.
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konradkantor  | posted on 10/2009 | Reply
I might like the old version of Satanarchist better...but this album is fucking solid all the way through.
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DeathHead | posted on 9/2009 | Reply
I do wish they'd include lyrics though...
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DeathHead | posted on 9/2009 | Reply
Finally got my copy of this a few days ago, and it's exactly what I expected and hoped for. "unfuckwithable" - indeed. This kicks ass in every way possible.
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raiseyerfists | posted on 8/2009 | Reply
BADASSS
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hougie | posted on 8/2009 | Reply
I cannot stop listening to this album. This one does not disappoint!!
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Dead2u | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
I think the newbie 'decayedfromwithin' is a bit confused but that is a hell of last sentence.
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trezevant  | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
Death metal bands...dress up...like zombies?
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decayedfromwithin | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
really gotta like heavy extreme metal to like this band otherwise they'll leave you for dead, first time i heard of them, was actually when i came on here for another band, and clicked on AN and im glad i did, first time i heard pandemonic hyperblast i thought a demon was screaming in my ears! ITCOTBW is a murderous album meaning if the previous albums havent battered you to death this will, they don't BS about this band they dont dress up like zombies like most death metal bands they lay it all down in the music or rather total devastation by noise its not really music too extreme for that! ever since codex necro always loved this band fact they're british they dont BS around and you wouldnt think it was two people in this chaotic band with dave hunt sounds like 100 voices rolled into 1 angry demon!! think alien out of the film Alien only a hundred times worse cant wait till the follow up they keep me wanting more for some reason!
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dupont | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
Holy shit. Album of Fucking '09.
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deathgrindattacken | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
this album is raw as fuck
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ellipsis | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
I promise I'll give this a listen within the next two days.
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konradkantor  | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
Remember, Anaal Nathrakh isn't about being terrifying...it's about being terrified. Great review for a great album.
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TheSlayerM  | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
All said. Excellent album/band.
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idesofmarch | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
i love this
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Yersinia Pestyler | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
i can't wait to hear this. Nathrakh never fails to scorch my soul.
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DaeSu | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
Everything about this band is so kick ass except for Hunt's clean vocals - I just can't get past them, it absolutely kills their songs for me every time.
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PolarBear | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
You're not music!
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trezevant  | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
Excellent review as usual, man. I thought this go-round with the 'Thrakh was probably their catchiest/most melodic to date, while at the same time bringing their black metal influences a little more to the fore than Hell Is Empty....but overall, this is more of the same super fucking awesomeness that characterized the last two. Oh, and thanks for the shout-out.
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vggls1 | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
This is not music
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DeathMetalJesus | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
Nice review man, but you spelled 'Satanarchrist' 'Satananarchist' the second time round.
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explodingpool | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
Awesome album. Those fucking idiots at Revolver gave it a 2/5...maybe if it was screamo, they'd like it more.
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Twilight Frost | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
This may very well be their best album.
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dilu32 | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
maybe they'll get a 666 score this time :)), the other albums were pretty damn close
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Las7 | posted on 7/2009 | Reply
I just heard one song from the new disc, I think it was called Wall-of-Sound-that-is-errasing-my-hearing-ability
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FollowChrist | posted on 6/2009 | Reply
I listen to the songs on myspace and they scared me.
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DeathMetalJesus | posted on 6/2009 | Reply
I've just listened to the new songs on their myspace... Holy fuck man... Holy fuck...
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DeathMetalJesus | posted on 6/2009 | Reply
I know I'm probably leaving myself open for an influx of hateful lashes, but I do not yet actually own an Anaal Nathrakh album as yet, I have had a couple of songs for a couple of years which I have quite enjoyed. Recently rediscovered them and now I see a new album! Perhaps this is the one I should get started on.
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DeathHead | posted on 6/2009 | Reply
Loved their last one and I'm looking forward to this as well. The new songs on their MySpace page are sick! When you're in the mood for complete audio annihilation, there's no better band...
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ex-inferis | posted on 6/2009 | Reply
This may be the craziest shit I've ever heard. Awesome stuff.
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slaytanic1 | posted on 6/2009 | Reply
The noisiest band ever! I like `em but must admit...in moderation. Must be getting old :-)
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BEZOAr | posted on 6/2009 | Reply
These guys are fucking nuts. I come back to them time and time again for their epic choruses. I love that shit!
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elpants | posted on 6/2009 | Reply
Oh. My. God. I gave this album a listen today, I will be jamming it all day at work tomorrow.
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ex-inferis | posted on 6/2009 | Reply
These guys are the angriest band in the world. Get ready for an audio skull fucking.
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idesofmarch | posted on 6/2009 | Reply
just listened to some songs from the new album... Damn... i need to buy this... and all of thier previous albums..
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Twilight Frost | posted on 6/2009 | Reply
I cannot wait to get this album.
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Chef Bobby Slay | posted on 5/2009 | Reply
I just discovered this band a few months ago and has become easily one of my favorites. I find it impossible for this band to not kick fucking ass.
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ash | posted on 5/2009 | Reply
Yea, I'm bit of an asshole and I already had a stereotype about this band and never bothered to check them out. Will do now
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Reason's Voice | posted on 5/2009 | Reply
@ash You're curious now? As opposed to...
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ash | posted on 5/2009 | Reply
The songs posted on their myspace rip! I am curious now.
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explodingpool | posted on 5/2009 | Reply
There's no way this won't fucking slay. Here's my album of the year, end of discussion.
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SymX | posted on 5/2009 | Reply
:)
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blunt | posted on 5/2009 | Reply
cant wait for this. haven't heard any of it yet but i noticed that satanarchist is on the track listings which is off of total fucking necro and is by far and away my favorite anaal track.