Style: melodic black metal
Primary Emotions/Themes: War, isolation, the solemness of life
Thoughts: Staring an album out with a six minute acoustic instrumental is a rather bold choice. Most bands would choose a much shorter one to two minute intro of this manner, but not Runespell. They fully embrace the somberness that permeates through this album with this lengthy intro/instrumental. It's the perfect introduction to the music that is ahead.
There are six songs on Voice of Opprobrium. Six songs that embrace the tragedy that is life in different forms. Three through a cold solitude, the remainder through a melodic onslaught of riffs.
The first two tracks are essentially the microcosm of the entire album. Firmament in Blood is the instrumental discussed previously. Immediately thereafter it goes into the title track which is an eight minute foray of riffs and melodies that sweeps me off my feet.
It's hard to overstate just how good Runespell is at writing melodic riffs without losing any intensity in the music nor losing the atmosphere that elevates excellent black metal. Every single moment of the three black metal songs on this release if filled with riff after killer riff, melody after incredible melody, epic moment after epic moment.
To contrast this the remaining three songs are purely acoustic and focus solely on atmosphere and the meaninglessness of life. The guitar stings echo with a sense of loss that permeates the air. The resulting silence resonates heavily with the remembrance of those who have past.
It's this balance between the deep violence of black metal and the eerily serene calm of the acoustic tracks that make Voice of Opprobrium one of the better black metal albums I've heard in some time. This is the album that put me on to Runespell and their excellent discography, and even now several years after my initial exposure it remains a mainstay on my turntable.



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