Behemoth
Opvs Contra Natvram


2.8
good

Review

by Fernando Alves STAFF
September 15th, 2022 | 148 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: I face darkness yet feel no evil, for on the throne that was once of flame I find no king.

Polish blasphemer Adam Darski (aka Nergal) is somehow responsible for my new dive into extreme metal after divorcing the genre at the dawn of the new millennium. 'Sculpting the Throne ov Seth' and those that followed had a strong impact on someone who believed metal had been dead for some time. And while this assumption may have solid foundations if you throw a concept such as artistic relevance into the equation, it was mostly due to my detachment and unawareness about what was happening in the heavy metal realm, more specifically in the more underground territory. In that sense, Behemoth was sort of the spark that reignited my interest in the genre and its newborns. The band's 00s era, while not without its detractors, not only influenced a musical generation that had been progressively adopting a more hybrid approach, but also gained a significant legion of followers who swore allegiance to Behemoth's blackened death metal flag. I always felt Nergal & the lads had a weird mainstream ingredient in their (extreme) formula as if they were some kind of black/death Iron Maiden, just waiting to be discovered. Both crowds even behave similarly, possessing a sing along(ish) spirit uncommon in extreme metal legions. An expansionist approach that reached its (commercial) peak in 2014's The Satanist, which achieved considerable success on both sides of the Atlantic. Its organic nature, more in touch with Nergal's black metal roots, somewhat appeased the opposing faction, showing a renewed artistic direction that provided a safe territory which would be reused, albeit much less effectively, four years later on I Loved You at Your Darkest. Despite the differences between both and the quality of the latter, the unmistakable scent of decline and its institutionalized aroma began to emerge. A trend unfortunately confirmed on the band's thirteenth satanic chapter, Opvs Contra Natvram.

Bearing a title that confronts the morality of a cancel culture always ready to judge, condemn and erase, Opvs Contra Natvram symbolizes Nergal's willingness to go against the tide and its moral currents. A cry of rebellion that has always accompanied Behemoth's narrative, like a humanist foundation supporting the outer, somewhat theatrical, satanic aesthetic. 'Neo-Spartacvs', which evokes the iconic Thracian gladiator, embodies this rebellious spirit, transversal to Opvs Contra Natvram. Yet this nonconformist concept did not materialize musically to its fullest extent, in the sense that, artistically, Opvs Contra Natvram is neither challenging nor particularly inspired. On the contrary, it appears exhausted and predictable, lacking ideas. Mirroring a worn-out formula. There is a sense of triviality and deja-vu throughout the album that pulls it down, weakening it. Much like a rusty weight clinging to a body struggling to stay afloat. Good moments like the Shemhamforash-ish 'Disinheritance', 'Malaria Vvlgata', or the furious chorus of 'Thy Becoming Eternal', which embody Behemoth's most frantic side, are somewhat overwhelmed by others heading in the opposite direction, such as the goofy pirate-esque segment in 'The Deathless Sun', or the uninspired 'Once upon a Pale Horse' that carries a middling main riff. 'Neo-Spartacvs' and 'Versvs Christvs' are further examples that are unlikely to feature in a posthumous best of, such as some unremarkable fingerpicking and solos that surface every now and then. Not that Opvs Contra Natvram is mediocre and devoid of interest (as my rating suggests), it certainly has its moments and technically the band still delivers solid performances, but it doesn't come close to the band's best work. And that, for an act of Behemoth's caliber, is simply not good enough. Not for me.

The above overly dramatic summary somehow expresses my feelings on Opvs Contra Natvram while disclosing my aforementioned fanboyism towards the band, or, more exactly, towards a particular cycle of their existence. Honestly, given the signs that have been surfacing recently, I can't say the outcome surprises me. The blasphemous flame that once shone brightly no longer possesses the might of former times. It is the inevitable decline of the creative spirit, I guess. And Nergal is certainly no exception to the rule. Behemoth's thirteenth chapter is thus the product of a worn-out formula; institutionalized; eroded by countless battles, be they of professional, political or medical nature. Which leads us to the conclusion that probably Opvs Contra Natvram couldn't be any other way, and we, as music aficionados, should take it for what it is. For despite its flaws, it still bears traces of a profane, glorious past.

And that one day we (believers) may once again witness the triumphant return of the fire sovereign.



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Pikazilla
September 15th 2022


31198 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

nergal you clown

prnzokoshiro
September 15th 2022


53 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"this is my middle finger to that" - a middle finger for a fair-to-middlin' midlife crisis



yea but also nah, for I found it more solid than I was expecting it to be.



just enough solidity to above-average for me



then again, I remain the apologist for terrible albums with foam-thin silver linings.



hey, some asshole's gotta do it

Azog
September 15th 2022


1070 Comments


I like this review better than the album.

ToSmokMuzyki
September 15th 2022


12429 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

o sht

Muzz79
September 16th 2022


3094 Comments


Nice review Notrap. What were you listening to at the turn of the century? This band has never interested me fsr

zaruyache
September 16th 2022


27750 Comments


excited to waste 40 minutes at work listening to this tomorrow

ToSmokMuzyki
September 16th 2022


12429 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

why listen when u can just 1 it now

ArteNovecento
September 16th 2022


242 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

IIRC the Contra code was up down up down ov ov ov ov ov ov ov

InFlamesWeThrash666
September 16th 2022


10584 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Album's boring af



Zero memorable riffs

pjquinones747
September 16th 2022


4244 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

"Not that Opvs Contra Natvram is mediocre and devoid of interest (as my rating suggests), it certainly has its moments and technically the band still delivers solid performances, but it doesn't come close to the band's best work. And that, for an act of Behemoth's caliber, is simply not good enough. Not for me."



Nailed it. Great review!

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
September 16th 2022


11738 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Predictably very mid and forgettable, but tbh that's just a given when a metal band falls to the depths of writing about, erm, cancel culture.

Muzz79
September 16th 2022


3094 Comments


@Notrap nice to stick to those classics. I got into muse later but around that time I into the cradles, emperors and borgirs

ToSmokMuzyki
September 17th 2022


12429 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

time to heeeaaarrrrr

ToSmokMuzyki
September 17th 2022


12429 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

plz nergal, can i have sum metul?

ToSmokMuzyki
September 17th 2022


12429 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

pale horse is silly

sonictheplumber
September 17th 2022


17569 Comments


the fact that smok 2.5d it means this is prolly the best thing theyve done since the demo era when they were a solid bathory worship band

ToSmokMuzyki
September 17th 2022


12429 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

lmao

Pho3nix
September 17th 2022


1681 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Need to czech! had no idea this was coming out

Pikazilla
September 17th 2022


31198 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

behemoth's demos are better than whatever poop they released in 00s, agreed

Pikazilla
September 17th 2022


31198 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

someone call nergal and tell him to get guitar lessons



this shit ain't gonna fly



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