Album Review

Score 5.6
Written by Z.D. Smith
Published on 1/31/2006

Nachtmystium is a band which has been receiving an awful lot of press lately, and I don't know why.

I don't want you to misunderstand me; they (or at least this record has, since this point, taken some "new" direction, though we need not concern ourselves with that as it is not on display here at all) are perfectly competent at what they do, which is extremely raw black metal, with the curious rhythmic stiffness which it seems goes along with nearly all American metal (at this point, no doubt, entirely imagined by me). Nachtmystium, being a rerelease of the band's EP from 2003, is 25 minutes of completely straight-ahead black metal. Everything's fast and grainy, and the vocals in particular are—well, shit, I dunno, necro! Kvlt! You get the idea.

The songwriting in general is kind of your statistically average underground black metal style: there is the Burzum-esque melancholy which many USBM bands have done lovely things with (though not, in my opinion, taken to the sort of harmonically Minimalist heights that someone like Nargaroth has achieved with some of his higher-minded efforts), and a little Black Legions sensibility, all wrapped up in a production job that will strip the paint from your house—er, cave. Belfry. Rookery, let's say rookery.

It's all well and good, but I still feel a little weird, recommending this record in particular, over all the other incredibly underground black metal releases that float off every shore like swarthy, uneducated immigrant wastrels circa 1889. It, I might concede, has the slight edge. There are points where the riffs do in fact rise above being merely functionally black and do actually grab the attention of the listener. There is a guitar solo. But I also got this record for free, whereas Battle Kommand Records wants you to give them 9 bucks for it. Given the same choice, I might go ahead and buy myself an extremely necro bacon cheeseburger with fries.




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Captain w/MetalReview | posted on 4/2006 | Reply
...when get.
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Orthodox Caveman | posted on 4/2006 | Reply
"Instinct: Decay" When review?
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Captain w/MetalReview | posted on 2/2006 | Reply
Azentrius & Nachtmystium are the best thing going in USBM. This fucking guy SMOKES live.
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anaturaldisaster | posted on 2/2006 | Reply
Excellent release, combines the melodic dynamics of older Ulver with the relentless, hypnotic pace of Transilvanian-era Darkthrone. Production is fairly good, at least comparatively speaking.
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Jason w/MetalReview | posted on 2/2006 | Reply
I gotta agree with Earsplit on this one. For the life of me, I can't figure out why Nachtmystium are continually berated. I like everything Azentrius has been involved with, and I think "Nachtmystium" trumps "Eulogy IV." I'm excited about the forthcoming re-releases, and that Twilight album rules.
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Earsplit | posted on 2/2006 | Reply
Actually Azentrius, main/founding member of Nachtmystium, is the owner of Battle Kommand Records. I don't think he's going to rip off his own band or you, Lee. This is the first in a long line of all Nachtmystium re-releases via BK. ALL of their material is excellent USBM well-worth checking out.
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Lee | posted on 2/2006 | Reply
I don't know, every person on earth I know that really likes BM has told me to check out this band but says their new one is much different then the older stuff, you heard the new one? I think this is probably one of those rip off thing small lables do where they stick a bunch of demo level cassestes songs on one album from these Kvlt bands. Nice review man.
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Doug w/MR | posted on 1/2006 | Reply
Well-written and entertaining as always, man. You best be gettin' back to putting out more stuff like this.