Lluvia
Eternidad Solemne


3.5
great

Review

by AlphaBetaFoxface USER (16 Reviews)
August 19th, 2015 | 10 replies


Release Date: 2015 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A simple, tight, no frills package that should please any fans of atmospheric-black metal.

With strong European routes, it is always a nice surprise to see black metal finding it's way across the globe. More specifically, Mexico. 'Eternidad Solemne' is definitely a solid, sophomore effort from the Mexican group Lluvia, painting vivid scenes of rain and thunder (a surprising opposite to the climate of which this album originated). 'Eternidad Solemne' nails despair and will definitely put Lluvia on the radar for atmospheric-black metal junkies.

Atmospheric-black metal has and always will start with "atmospheric", and 'Eternidad Solemne' is no exception. Every odd track, bar track 7 (but including track 8), is gloom and nihility minus the whole band. This works as a blessing and a curse as the atmospheric tracks (and most especially the closer) are absolutely gorgeous, but the quantity of these tracks can render the album tedious (a surprise for an album only clocking in at 44 minutes). A bit of cutting would have greatly helped the overall experience as I found myself zoning out of the music entirely at parts, and having to re-listen to segments to fully appreciate the sounds.

The "black" portion of the music, while lacking in originality, is well executed and enjoyable. While the first two of these tracks sound near identical in everything but tempo, they hold up the rainy mood with ease. The tracks are certainly haunting, and aren’t completely blindsided by awful production. The riffs are tight, the drumming (while nothing new) steads fast, and the vocals are a perfect fit for the form and sound of the album. While the vocals are the standout of the album, they generally sit within the safety zone of mid-to-high shrieks. Track 8, 'Divinidad', best encapsulates the full force of the band, being both the most technical, and the most dynamic. Production retains the grainy qualities of black metal we have come to love while keeping every instrument in the forefront. Heck, even the bass guitar is audible. But aside from a good production job, it is all standard fare.

However, regardless of originality, it is still a very satisfying listen. It nails depression. It nails atmosphere. It is a simple, tight, no frills package that should please any fans of atmospheric-black metal. Lluvia have (at least for me), put Mexico on the map in terms of black metal potential, and are definitely a band to be looking out for in the future. This is a bare-bones record that is easy to dive into while retaining a depressive mood. ‘Eternidad Solemne’ is not here to change atmospheric-black metal. It is here to remind us of why we enjoy it.

Available here: https://lluvia.bandcamp.com/album/eternidad-solemne



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AlphaBetaFoxface
August 19th 2015


89 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Hey guys! A solid, free release from Mexican metallers, Lluvia. Would recommend tracks 'Hogando la Luz', and 'Divinidad'. Hopefully you enjoyed my review, all constructive criticism is fully appreciated! I find the replay value on this record is pretty good so far, having given it a good few swings over the course of a day. Easy to dive into! Thank you for reading my review!



Oh, and make sure to check out their last (also free) LP, Premonicion De Guerra. Brilliant album!

Jots
Emeritus
August 19th 2015


7562 Comments


release date is august 17th, ftr

Jots
Emeritus
August 19th 2015


7562 Comments


(edit: fixed)
except: "nice surprise to see black metal finding it's way "
- its* way

- - - - -

couple points there. enjoyed the review anyway, nice balance of casual and insightful. I'd avoid admitting in the beginning that you aren't well-versed in the genre, as it makes a bad impression. readers will assume things

AlphaBetaFoxface
August 19th 2015


89 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

@Nimb49 - For free, I wouldn't say so!



@JohnnyOnTheSpot - Thanks for the review tips! I have made edits to the release date, and also to the review. Appreciate it man!

MoosechriS
August 19th 2015


6353 Comments


Gonna pick this up soon, enjoyed the first full length as well as the stuff under the wylve and rain in endless fall names

AlphaBetaFoxface
August 21st 2015


89 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

@MoosechriS - Personally preferred their first but this is a solid effort!

SubliminalGenocide
August 30th 2015


1 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Good record full of sweeping dynamics and lots of cathartic moments.



A+ compared to most modern black metal entries.





AlphaBetaFoxface
September 4th 2015


89 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

@SubliminalGenocide - Make sure to check out their album, Premonicion De Guerra! If you enjoyed this, you will love that record. Thanks for stopping by!

friwm
September 21st 2015


6 Comments


FRIWMED - https://friwm.wordpress.com/2015/09/12/lluvia-eternidad-solemne/

Asdfp277
September 21st 2015


24275 Comments


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