lord_byleth
Crazy album between black / death / thrash metal. Fast, short and unrelenting. I was waiting for it from the second I heard the promo song Arrow of Tengri and this version is even more brutal.
Favorite track: Arrow of Tengri.
Blow the horns, let them banners slash through the long-been-stagnant sky of modernity, let the thunderous trotting smear this disheartened land --- but they only heard ashes --- as if those abonominable particles could even make any noises --- yet they did heard those ashes, ashes emitting from those chimneys, agonizingly pale, and those noises --- their outcries --- were truly unbearable; no horns, no banners, no trotting or neighing from the mighty cavalry horses --- for they had lost them long ago --- those "glorious old days" on the boundless grassland, the songs and sagas of their ancestors, all lost, slaughtering the enemies, died by martyrdom, no more, vanished, only unrealistic dreams. Yet they, the so-called "descendents", had known it from the depth of their hearts that the battlefield never really disappeared, it "has always been there", only in a different form --- perhaps more hideous and cruel than before: the hardships (what a impotent term, but could any humane words sum up such sufferings?) the Mongolian people had endured in the recent history, from Soviet time up to know: the repulsive industrialization, the disquieting desertification, the fear of assimilation, the moments of depressive confusion those descendents were force to confront in the concrete forest --- dishearteningly unbearable! And then came the anger, the wrath and honor of nomadic folks, then came adversarial troop: blow your horns! hold your banners high! let the cavalry trample everything on their way! With anger and wrath they assail: here came Muqali: the last troop of the nemesis!
" The devoting faith towards Tangri burning in their blood
At the Fullmoon Night
Black жад Rises
Marching for the Khan!"
Far from being another trend-followers of "Mongolian Folk Metal" that puts tons of traditional music passages into their music, Muqali's punkish riffs wholeheartedly pay homage to the legends of old school black/thrash. Out of his obsession with ancestral worship and Mongolian war culture, the frontman特日格勒gathered a bunch of friends and formed Muqali in the base camp of Pest Productions --- Nanchang. The debut self-titled EP is finally out: brilliant melodicisim and riffwork in the veins of 90s Finnish Black Metal, hard-hitting crossover rhythms, pairing with the double vocals ranging from ferocious shrieking to barbaric howls --- we feel safe to say that Muqali represents one of the most promising new band that joined our roster recently.
credits
released October 14, 2022
Bass and Vocals: Wang Shangbin
Drums: Wu Yuhao
Guitars: Huang Binbin
Guitars and Vocals: Tergel
incredibly well-played melo bm from indonesia, dealing with the topic of genocide in that country. the high-water mark for a band with an already great catalog. Glitzy Límon
Tout est une question de perspective.
En regardant la pochette d'Algleymi, on se dira : "c'est un constat d'échec de l'humanité face aux puissances cosmiques". Mais le gigantisme de cette silhouette est un signe que Misþyrming veut plutôt s'emparer de cette puissance et le black metal le confirmera très vite. Il est plus maîtrisé, massif et épique. Si le chant est déjà impressionnant, dégageant plus de haine, les guitares sont de leur côté absolument monumentales. Un chef-d'œuvre du genre ! Jordan Vauvert
China is a long way from Iceland, but this Chinese album could easily have come from that small island. There are acoustic passages here – and they're beautiful – but this is dark as black sand. Luke
If this came through your feed, you're probably like "Way to go dumbass... You didn't have this shit already??" 😂🤣
I'll have you know I am buying this album once again (for like, what? the 4th time??) to pick up the new sick "sea blue gel" vinyl variant of this modern classic. Jfc Earache Records still knows how to grab my money, even after all these years haha. Have a feeling "Hiss" will be near the top of my Albums of the Decade list when all is said and done. What an absolute masterpiece. bcb723