Style: atmospheric black metal
Primary Emotions/Themes: power, wonder, the human condition
Thoughts: Atmospheric black metal typically comes in one of two flavors: good and bad. There rarely is much in between. When it is done poorly the band tends to sound the same throughout the album with no tempo variation and let keyboards or full chords to the heavy lifting with the atmosphere. I find it dull and unimaginative and I've heard it more times than I can count.
When atmospheric black metal is done well however it's another thing all together. The riffs are interesting and create the atmosphere on their own. The songs are more engaging and can often have that hypnotic quality to them that makes me lose track of all time as they swirl around me. This is the realm that Gespenst find themselves in on Den Sidste Faerd.
The band alternates between faster and slower riff selections. The faster moments are fine for what they are, but it's the slower moments where the band truly shines. During the first half of Dødsfærd the band builds a hugely ominous atmosphere. The riffs churn and boil in a way that the music festers and lingers to the point of almost being uncomfortable. Combine that with vocals that sound like a gargling banshee and some tasteful keyboard melodies and you have the makings of a truly excellent song.
The band only has five songs on the album, with one of those being an interlude - so really only four. The songs are greatly varied from track to track, emphasizing slower more melodic portions and contrasting that with faster more intense portions of the album. Where things truly shine though is when the band slows down to almost doom speeds and ramps the atmosphere up to the maximum.
The one major deviation from the formula comes on the final track, Intethed. This track drops nearly all the metal and relies on keyboards to be the primary focus, creating a near dungeon synth atmosphere. It's dark and brooding and the perfect way to end the album.
De Sidste Faerd is a short but excellent entry into the atmospheric black metal field. The band doe not mess around and takes every moment seriously. The combination of slower sections interspersed with faster moments and the dungeon synth outro makes this one that I find myself wanting to come back to more. It's a great way to spend half an hour.
























