Syrach / Days Of Wrath
Album: | Days Of Wrath | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Syrach | Added: | Dec 2007 | |
Label: | Napalm Records America |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2008-01-13 | Pull Date: | 2008-03-16 | Charts: | Loud |
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Week Ending: | Jan 20 |
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Airplays: | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 19, 2008: | Bloodstains Across Atherton - At the Heart of Winter
Nine Fallen Men |
2. | Jan 16, 2008: | Brownian Bloodstains
Come Daemons |
Album Review
Ragnar of Ravensfjord
Reviewed 2008-01-14
Reviewed 2008-01-14
Solid doom/death metal from Bergen, Norway. Reminicent of old My Dying Bride, Candlemass and early Amorphis. (Suprisingly, they’ve been around almost as long as MDB). Rather strong riffing, above par vocals and some nice soloing. However, the occasional female backing vocals are too saccharine in some places. Otherwise, a pretty killer doom album for winter (or any season for that matter).
((((1)))) Big, thick death/doom with some traditional metal moves. Really classy stuff.
(((2))) Odd modern riffs, moves into a nice slow winding, heavy number with repetitive but catchy riffs & wailing guitars all over. The poppy female vox aren’t too good, tho’.
(((((3))))) This just says “DOOM!” in virtually every moment. Gets into faster/trad. metal territory near the end but well worth all 13+ minutes.
(((((4)))) Slow and creeping with a strong blend of vocals and riffs. Pretty huge My Dying Bride influence here.
(((((5)))) Excellent, simple & classic riffs/solos. Bridges the early 90’s doom-death with the 80’s vibe of Candlemass.
((((6)))) Explosive opening riff, consistently doomy with some classic metal flourishes.
((((7)))) Huge low end, descending into early MBD worship with tons of resonating riffs and words like “flowerrrr” and “teaarrrrs”.
(((((8))))) Rhythmic riffage and some good drumming and vocals. Even the clean female vox aren’t too cringe-inducing.
((((1)))) Big, thick death/doom with some traditional metal moves. Really classy stuff.
(((2))) Odd modern riffs, moves into a nice slow winding, heavy number with repetitive but catchy riffs & wailing guitars all over. The poppy female vox aren’t too good, tho’.
(((((3))))) This just says “DOOM!” in virtually every moment. Gets into faster/trad. metal territory near the end but well worth all 13+ minutes.
(((((4)))) Slow and creeping with a strong blend of vocals and riffs. Pretty huge My Dying Bride influence here.
(((((5)))) Excellent, simple & classic riffs/solos. Bridges the early 90’s doom-death with the 80’s vibe of Candlemass.
((((6)))) Explosive opening riff, consistently doomy with some classic metal flourishes.
((((7)))) Huge low end, descending into early MBD worship with tons of resonating riffs and words like “flowerrrr” and “teaarrrrs”.
(((((8))))) Rhythmic riffage and some good drumming and vocals. Even the clean female vox aren’t too cringe-inducing.
Track Listing
1. | Are You Able To Breath Fire? | 5. | Come Daemons | |||
2. | Semper Ardens | 6. | Nine Fallen Men | |||
3. | The Firm Grip Of Death | 7. | A Death Tear | |||
4. | Stigma Diabolikum | 8. | The Twilight Enigma |