Album Review

Score 9
Written by Jim Brandon
Published on 9/29/2011
Hierophany Of The Open Grave is the latest effort from the four-piece void of absolute darkness, Nightbringer, digging even deeper into classic soil more so than their previous Apocalypse Sun from 2010. I never thought we’d see the day when the blackest of the black in the US is located in the highly unlikely town of Green Mountain Falls, Colorado, but this bunch is no joke. It’s clearly understandable why they were so quick to complete and unleash their debut for the freshly-formed Season Of Mist imprint, Underground Activists, because not only is this album black as soot, the songwriting it contains is the best the band has penned to date. While they sound like almost no other American black metal project, there’s enough distance between them and their European counterparts to give them a uniquely hellish sound that is certainly not meant for those with tender sensibilities.
 
In a year where a few beloved well-known veteran acts have shit the bed so thoroughly with their recent recorded activities, it’s fantastic to see the underground rise up commandingly to compensate, and Hierophany carries a hell of a lot of weight on its shoulders. Psychotic tremolo riffs and a nasty display of drum kit abuse is served with the voices of the damned taking control of things: a belched roar, or scraping hiss, and sometimes a mid-ranged growl courtesy of Matricide/Acrimonious frontman Carl Nordblom (guest vocalist: moniker; “ar-Ra’d al Iblis” here) as well as guitarists Nox Corvus and Naas Alcameth. The entirety of Nightbringer’s sound on this album is a little bit of Emperor, a bare hint of Averse Sefira, and an organically demented artistry all their own which follows no traditional sort of songwriting agenda.
 
Dynamically arranged, these tracks run the gambit between seething doom passages, frazzled blast-beaten rhythmic chaos, atmospheric stanzas, and a few nods towards legitimate groove on occasion (“Lucifer Trismegistus”), and all are tied together by an uncommonly pristine production job that heightens clarity and thunders when the tempos shift into power-chord laden doom. Iblis sounds like a rabid animal all the while, even as “The Gnosis Of Inhumation” slows to a crawl, and tracks like “The Angel Of Smokeless Fire” take on a nearly cinematic, larger-than-life stature by way of soaring chords and bizarre chants that still manage to avoid symphonic pomposity.
 
Although there are differing musical elements within that make Hierophany such a resounding success, all of it has been coated in the thickest blackened coat that sounds resolute and very pure for the style. There’s not much experimentation or rambling into desolate ambiance, just hateful sounds performed by deftly talented individuals. With all but Iblis contributing to the guitar work and featuring Serpentinam six-stringer Grimnar (“Alabas” here) as well, this is less of a wall of sound and more like a feeding frenzy of intricate and frequently bulldozing black metal riffery (“Rite Of The Slaying Tongue”, ”Eater  of The Black Lead”). “Dreamer Above The Sepulcher” is deliberate and recalls more cinematic atmosphere which gradually descends into heavier and more dismal faster sections and a cool kind of Satyricon-ish groove. And it all comes together in an hour and seven seconds that feels like a lot less time due to the intense momentum this album creates.
 
Trading sophistication for something much more primal and insolent, Nightbringer plays their cards openly and with no restraint for the majority of this album, and isn’t repetitive with any regular frequency. In fact, much of the material never revisits previous riffs within the songs themselves, which contributes to the kaleidoscopic and mercurial vibe the band conjures. This is hateful, boldly Satanic stuff that pulls no punches or concerns itself with accessibility or ease of consumption, which fits right in with the upper-echelon of the genre in the US. We get a dissonant solo here and there, and a breath is allowed as well, but the denseness never truly ceases, and riff upon riff devastates under a torrent of blasts and a tandem of vocal powerhouses. This onslaught of blackness will not smother, but it will stain, and stands as one of the best black metal releases in 2011 alongside Negative Plane, Blut Aus Nord, and Sorgeldom. It would be shameful if this wildly remarkable album is overlooked among the faithful followers of the genre, because Hierophany Of The Open Grave is of perplexingly high quality and shows Nightbringer as a force to watch as we get closer to the end of the world… Let this be its soundtrack.



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Anonymous | posted on 12/2011 | Reply
dont forget aaskereia, epheles, srodek, craft, sentimen beltza and also the great crevices below.
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Anonymous | posted on 12/2011 | Reply
great album
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Anonymous | posted on 11/2011 | Reply
negative plane
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thetrooper | posted on 11/2011 | Reply
I'm really trying to like this, but I'm getting a bad Gorgoroth taste in my mouth. And, weirdly enough, this is the only black metal album I know of that sounds better on open speakers than a decent pair of cans.
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thetrooper | posted on 12/2011
OK, I take it back. This record kicks ass. It haunts me in my sleep.
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Anonymous | posted on 10/2011 | Reply
I want to see The Stone Golet review here.Great album that need great review.Nightbringer new lp is masterpiece.
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number9 | posted on 10/2011 | Reply
I like this album a lot. I actually agree with Frantic that this album is a little better then the atlas Moth Album. Wow and the Atlas Moth Album is awesome.
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Frantic | posted on 10/2011 | Reply
good lord, if you ask me, this is far better than the new atlas moth album!
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evilsonic | posted on 10/2011
I think, too. But it's a bad comparison, because this is Black Metal and Altar Moth kind of midpaced Sludge.
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Frantic | posted on 10/2011
I know, but I'm a fan of both genres. And this beats the other album in quality in my opinion
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Anonymous | posted on 10/2011 | Reply
Apparently this is where the MetalReview reviewers heap praise upon one another for their amazing reviews.
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hooter | posted on 9/2011 | Reply
I meant to check out their previous release but never got around to it. This is gonna' put 'em over the top for sure
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Konradkantor  | posted on 9/2011 | Reply
So excited to hear this one. You're on a tear, Jimmie. fantastic reviews as of late.
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CannibalDave | posted on 9/2011 | Reply
Listening to the song "Lucifer Trismegitus" on their myspace page, I can say I like this better than the stuff on "Apocalypse Sun", though that was a good album, too. I think the drumming on this new song is a bit more "black metal" sounding than the incessant double bass blasting on the last album, which I personally felt didn't really fit the music so well at times. I will add this one to my worthy purchase list.
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Anonymous | posted on 9/2011 | Reply
those pinch harmonics in "Lucifer Trismegistus" bring a tear to my eye, i'm fucking buying this
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Anonymous | posted on 9/2011 | Reply
you've got a strong tongue despite your lack of knowledge. be careful with that.
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big_red01027 | posted on 9/2011
And you talk big for someone who posts anonymously.
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Anonymous | posted on 9/2011
Can't get much more anonymous than 'big_red01027', or do all your friends call you that? Loser
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big_red01027 | posted on 9/2011
You pick fights on the internet. Need I say more?
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Anonymous | posted on 9/2011
now now ladies its only crappy music. relax and don't leave the chicken wing on the window
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CannibalDave | posted on 9/2011
Who pissed in your Cheerios?
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Frantic | posted on 9/2011
hahahahaha,anonymous second comment is the most childish comment I have heard here on this site!
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titmo71 | posted on 9/2011
well then you just havent read enough comments on this site then
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xpmule | posted on 10/2011
Who do think your talking to anyway ? As some passing observer it seems to me like you forgot to specify who your commentary is directed. Im confused :/ Do you have "issues" Mr Anonymous ? Might i be so bold as to suggest increasing the dosage on your meds sir ?
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Anonymous | posted on 10/2011
Why does everyone hate Anonymous so much? It's not his fault he doesn't have a special name and a little picture to make him feel special.
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Anonymous | posted on 9/2011 | Reply
when did everyone start disliking negative plane?
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big_red01027 | posted on 9/2011
To be honest, I'd never heard of them before "Stained Glass Revelations". After hearing that record and comparing it to the bands Jim and Fork mentioned, they just don't stand up. I would also add Krallice into that mix, but apparently, they're not the darlings of the reviewers here like Negative Plane appears to be.
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forktongue | posted on 9/2011
The Krallice album was good but they have 2 things going against them. 1.) The awesome year black metal is having. And 2.) Their back catalog. While good, I'm not sure Diotma lives up to their past material. It's almost a stretch to call Negative Plane black metal anyway.
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big_red01027 | posted on 9/2011
I think "Diotima" is on par with the other great black metal albums of 2011. But the back catalog is a thorny issue, I'll admit. As far as I'm concerned, McMaster's increased contribution is nothing but positive, and while the second half is not as good as the first, their previous two albums seemed a little uneven to me anyway.
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forktongue | posted on 9/2011
I'll have to give Diotma another listen. I think I gave it a one off and didnt pick it up again.
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Anonymous | posted on 9/2011
Personally I thought both Negative Plane and Krallice were phenomenal. Haven't heard Hierophany yet though.
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Anonymous | posted on 9/2011
Amazing album.
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forktongue | posted on 9/2011 | Reply
Not sure this album stands toe to toe with Negative Plane, Blut Aus Nord, Sorgeldom, Altar of Plagues, or Arizmenda's efforts this year but its still a really good album. Nice review.
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big_red01027 | posted on 9/2011
Not sure Negative Plane stands with the rest of them.
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forktongue | posted on 9/2011
Fair enough. If I had to rank them Negative Plane would probably be last on that list.