Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Mutilated Tyrant - Ho'dichiih Dóó' Sáji'

 


Artist: Mutilated Tyrant
Album: Ho'dichiih Dóó' Sáji'
Label: Self-Released
Year: 2020
Country: USA
Genre: Black Metal

Mutilated Tyrant are a black metal trio from Ganado, Arizona, which is on the Navajo Nation Reservation. This is their second release and first EP. While their first demo, Dark Sign of the Baphomet, was more death metal influenced and steeped in metal cliches of satanism and blasphemy, this EP sees the band honing in a more purely black metal sound, definitely inspired by the second wave Norwegian scene. As the EP's title would suggest, this release also focuses more on the band's Navjo/Diné roots. The title translates to "Birth to Old". 

The EP begins with the sound of crows cawing over a sinister synth loop and the beating of war drums, setting the attitude for the journey ahead. The band wastes no time after the intro, with "Under the Cold Dark Moon" starting immediately with an assault of tremolo picked chords and blasting drums. The music evokes the feeling of a nightside journey under the full moon on horseback through the vast deserts that the Navajo call home. The band does an excellent job of breathing new life into the cold and bleak sounds that the Norwegians innovated, without sounding like a lazy copy cat. There is a mystical nature to these songs, that would fit nicely as soundtrack to a nocturnal ceremony around a large fire. The band mentions that these four songs are going to be part of a full-length album due some time in the near future, and I look forward to when that day comes. 



Sunday, October 18, 2020

Meridion - Rise From The South


Artist: Meridion
Album: Rise From The South
Label: Self-Released
Year: 2018
Country: Chile
Genre: Death Metal

Meridion are a death metal band from Santiago, Chile. This is their debut effort. The band create otherworldy angular and swirling death metal that incorporates electronics in a way that is hypnotic and almost trance-inducing and unlike any other band I've heard. The band pays tribute to the Selk'nam tribes of Southern Chile, with the album cover depicting a man in traditional ceremonial body pain and mask that are centers of the Kloketen rite of passage that Selk'nam men underwent. 

Monday, October 12, 2020

Zurg - Decolonizing Black Metal

 Artist: Zurg 

Album: Decolonizing Black Metal 

Label: Self-Released 

Year: 2020

 Country: USA 

Genre: Raw Black Metal

Zurg are a three piece black metal band from Arizona. This is their debut demo. Inspired by the members collective Apache, Pima, and Zapotec ancestry, they create raw black metal teeming with ancestral rage. The tape begins with the sounds of war as it would sound in the 1800s, with muskets blaring, horses galloping, and bugle fanfares before a the beat of a war drum begins and the first riff enters. With the tone set, the band delve into a old school black metal march. Following the first track we get more aggressive cuts like "Paleface" and "Ancestral Terror" which sound like the band are out for colonizer blood. This is a strong beginning for this band and I look forward to what their future holds

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Hails Decolonize Heavy Metal is a blog I decided to set up to archive true heavy metal created by bands with members from or descended ...