Hate Eternal
Infernus


4.0
excellent

Review

by MistaCrave USER (8 Reviews)
August 27th, 2015 | 27 replies


Release Date: 2015 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Although not exactly breaking any new ground, [i]Infernus[/i] is a brilliant amalgamation of Hate Eternal's previous work, and one of the best death metal releases of 2015 so far.

"Hate Eternal" is a name that most of us death metal fans are familiar with. Throughout the years, they have always been one of the few death metal bands who we can consistently count on to deliver solid release after solid release. After 2005's Monarch, we saw Hate Eternal branch out and drastically change their signature sound. In 2008, the group released the critically acclaimed Fury & Flames, which many avid fans considered to be the magnum opus of Hate Eternal's work. In 2011, the band delivered Phoenix Amongst the Ashes, which is undeniably a great album, but it just wasn't able to meet the bar which was set so extraordinarily high by their previous effort. So, now, in 2015, with a brand new Hate Eternal album released, one lingering question remains; is Infernus Able to live up to the greatness of Fury & Flames? Well, not quite, but it's doubtlessly a fantastic album, and one that easily surpasses Phoenix Amongst the Ashes.

I feel like I've been referencing Hate Eternal's previous work too much, so at this point, I'll just shut the hell up and tell you about the actual album itself. As soon as you hear the furious drum fill and the bone-chilling scream that encompass the first few seconds of the opening track, you know what you're in for. Blazing fast blast beats and drum fills accompany dissonant riffs throughout the entirety of the first track, and for most of the entire album for that matter. After only a couple of songs, I noticed that the riffs were some of the most unique and heavy that I'd heard from the band in a long time. Chords are rarely implemented into the leads, which is surprising, considering the fact that the album is so remarkably heavy. The chugging rhythm section accents the technical riffs that the lead guitar is playing, allowing for a perfect balance between technicality and easy listening (relatively speaking of course, since this is most likely the opposite of easy listening to anyone who isn't an experienced death metal fan).

From the opening of Locust Swarm to the ending of O Majestic Being, Hear My Call, the unrelenting drums rarely let up. Constant blast beats and double bass are used in excess, and while adding to the general heaviness of the album, it can admittedly get boring after a while. The fills are also exceptionally technical, which add a nice touch to the end of a long phrase. This is especially noticeable in tracks like Chaos Theory, which are slower paced and more groove oriented rather than speed oriented. Now, in terms of the mixing of the drums, I'm gonna pull a Fenriz and say I'm relieved that none of the drums are clicky-sounding. Many modern death metal bands want to play extremely fast double bass, but they don't realize that in order to do that, the actual bass in the bass drum is going to need to be somewhat removed for each individual hit to be audible. The result is usually a bass drum that doesn't sound too far from hitting the ends of your fingers on a wooden table top. Surprisingly, the drums in this album are mixed almost flawlessly, allowing for crystal clear double bass that packs a punch, and audible toms and cymbals.

I can't really decide whether I like the overall production of this album or not, mainly for one reason; the drums and guitar tones are brutal, but the bass is barely audible. I don't really view this as too much of a problem, seeing as how the heaviness is mostly created by the guitars and drums anyways, but the production overall just seems thinner with the bass being lost in the mix. It's definitely a bummer, because I feel like the bass lines are probably fairly good, assuming that they follow in the same vein as the guitars. This may just be me being extremely picky, but I really wish that the bass was more prominent in the mix.

Overall, Infernus is a terrific release from the death metal behemoth that is Hate Eternal. If you're a fan of the bands previous work, I can almost certainly guarantee that you'll find this album to be significantly more than pleasing. Like I said earlier, I don't think that this release can quite live up to the band's fourth effort, but I can also confidently say that it surely comes in second place in terms of the bands complete discography.

Pros
- Technicality not used in excess
- Great riffing
- Rhythm section fits leads perfectly
- Perfect length

Cons
- Drumming can get a bit monotonous
- The bass is almost lost entirely in the mix
- Most of the album is right around the same tempo, with the exception of a couple of songs

Recommended Tracks
- The Stygian Deep
- Infernus
- Zealot, Crusader of War
- O Majestic Being, Hear My Call



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MistaCrave
August 27th 2015


2559 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Umm, not sure why Infernus isn't italicized in the summary, but whatever...

MistaCrave
August 27th 2015


2559 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Also I'm really surprised that this didn't already have a review

Archelirion
August 27th 2015


6594 Comments


Pleased this got a review, and a good (if reasonably informal) one at that! Pretty much a barrage of unrelenting riffs, but in a good way.

Hawks
August 28th 2015


86980 Comments


Only heard 2 albums by these guys, but they're both sweet. I should probably jam this.

zaruyache
August 28th 2015


27357 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

combo-breaker themed.

Deathconscious
August 28th 2015


27347 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

"Especially when Fury and Flames is the band's worst album. Pure trash."



really dont know how you can say that and have this at a 4. Fury & Flames had better songwriting overall. the production is a different story and i totally get complaints about that, but pure trash? far from it.

Madbutcher3
August 28th 2015


3142 Comments


I thought this one was solid from what I've heard of it and their best since I, Monarch. Dunno about a 4 but 3.5 sounded reasonable.

Madbutcher3
August 28th 2015


3142 Comments


It's definitely a lot better than their last two. I, M was pretty well mixed I'd say though.

Deathconscious
August 28th 2015


27347 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

i know im in the minority when i say i liked the production on Fury & Flames. it was really suffocating. that being said, only one album needs to ever exist with that kind of production, its not something i would want to hear again on another record.

MistaCrave
August 29th 2015


2559 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

@AdolfChrisf I'm confused... You're saying you liked it, but you're calling it suffocating?

MistaCrave
August 29th 2015


2559 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

@AfolfChrist Ohhhh I read it wrong, sorry. Yeah man, I agree with you. The drum sound was fantastic, and the vocals were great as well.

DeadGuy
August 29th 2015


1197 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This shit is nasty

linguist2011
September 11th 2015


2656 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Album is great stuff, especially the drum work. Would have preferred more songs to be in the same vein as "Pathogenic Apathy", which for me was like the stand-out highlight of the album. The rest of the album is slightly weaker in comparison but still delivers the goods.

CARNIVOROUS
September 26th 2015


63 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

WE ARE A MILLION STRONG

dbilidb
November 15th 2015


125 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I didn't know this band but this album is instantly one of AOTY.

CARNIVOROUS
November 15th 2015


63 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

THE DARK CLOUD IS NOW AMONG US

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
December 22nd 2015


11563 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

vocals aren't terribly impressive but the music on this is very entertaining

robotore
February 3rd 2016


39 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Did you listen to this album on your laptop speakers? Because the production towards the bass on this album is staggeringly good, especially considering the distortion it has, and how fast the music tends to be.



Unfortunately, the great production can't help when the songwriting feels so stock.

Deathconscious
February 4th 2016


27347 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

this was aight.

necropig
August 14th 2018


7405 Comments


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdPEE8_u8cQ&feature=youtu.be

New shit



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