Melechesh
Sphynx


4.0
excellent

Review

by somberlain USER (64 Reviews)
January 7th, 2010 | 48 replies


Release Date: 2003 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Remember the fist time you heard/read a description of Nile’s music? The sounds that you imagined were probably something like this.

Ashmedi: Lead Vocal, Lead, Rhythm Guitars
Proscriptor: Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Moloch: Lead & Rhythm Guitars
Al'Hazred: Bass, Backing Vocals

Getting it’s start in Jerusalem(!) Melechesh describes their music as “Sumerian thrashing black metal,” it’s a mixture of several types of metal with a heavy middle eastern influence. But it’s not just a slight middle eastern tinge, there is a constant Egyptian feel throughout.

When discussing Melechesh, the lines between metal subgenres are completely blurred, there are noticeable elements of death, thrash and black metal with an Arabic vibe that doesn’t just pop in from time to time but is continous and brings an element to their music that separates them from the pack. For “Of Mercury and Mercury,” vocalist/guitarist Ashmedi piles riffs on top of riffs creating a great, memorable song to open the album, with “Triangular Tattvic Fire” they take a different approach, with only a couple of riffs that come and go and it’s done in such a way that it keeps the listener interested. The drumming, provided by Absu’s Proscriptor, is amazing but not overdone, using just the right amount double bass for maximum effect and further enhancing the middle eastern feeling with his rhythmic grooves best displayed on “Secrets of Sumerian Sphinxology” that really highlight but don’t overwhelm the guitar work. Although it’s a somewhat restrained performance as compared to Absu, Proscriptor’s drumming is excellent with many creative fills that complement the music perfectly but he doesn’t try to cover every space with blast beats (unlike another middle eastern themed band that I won’t mention).

Tracks like “Incendium Between Mirage and Time” and “Apkallu Counsel” offer a dizzying array high speed time changes done expertly while keeping a sense of melody between the complex song structures. Lyrically, “Sphinx” deals with Mespotamian/Sumerian mythology and occult themes, done in a high-pitched black metal shriek that is somewhat intelligible and wears thin over the course of the album. . In a tribute to an influential, early metal band, the last track is a cover of Celtic Frost’s “Babylon Fell.” The production is outstanding courtesy of one time King Diamond guitarist Andy LaRoque (who also contributes a face melting guitar solo on “Purifier of the Stars”) the mix allows the superb all-around musicianship to be appreciated

An excellent effort by a very unique band that manages to stand out in an increasingly cluttered genre where it is getting more and more difficult to find a band that doesn’t sound like everyone else but Melechesh has done it. Like the pyramids in Egypt, Melechesh are hard to miss in the desert of sameness that is the metal genre, they might not tower over everyone else but they’ve definitely created something that is truly their own.

Recommended tracks:
Secrets of Sumerian Sphinxology
Of Mercury and Mercury
Incenduim Between Mirage and Time



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Comments:Add a Comment 
pride
January 8th 2010


227 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I love the intro and that is exactly why the first time I heard Nile I was so let down.

somberlain
January 8th 2010


2134 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"that is exactly why the first time I heard Nile I was so let down"



me too! When I heard about this band I thought "another Nile" but they are very different Melechesh has much more of that middle eastern vibe

BallsToTheWall
January 8th 2010


51216 Comments


If somebody could ever add the artwork for any record from this band that would be great.

I don't listen to this band as much as I should. Ace review though.

Powerban
January 8th 2010


2384 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is a pretty great cd. I like Emissaries just a bit more though. I'm gonna chuck this on now though, Like Balls, I forget about this band way too much.

somberlain
January 8th 2010


2134 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

thx Balls

I tried to upload the artwork but couldn't, reported the problem already

Zoo
January 8th 2010


3759 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I was just listening to this last night.

ManRunsOverBus
January 8th 2010


45 Comments


awesome band. why they are not more popular is anyone's guess

hipnotoad
January 8th 2010


208 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I like to think of this band as Nile if they didn't suck.

somberlain
January 8th 2010


2134 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"I like to think of this band as Nile if they didn't suck"



haha! don't know if I'd go that far but that's pretty funny

jingledeath
January 8th 2010


7100 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

band rules

pizzamachine
January 8th 2010


26992 Comments


Man am I loving this, I'll have to check out their other stuff.

somberlain
January 9th 2010


2134 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

If you think this was not a good review, at least tell me why you think that instead of just negging it. I'm open to whatever feedback you might want to offer. this is only my 2nd metal review so I know there's things I need to work on.

TheEnforcer
January 9th 2010


270 Comments


Very nice last paragraph I like the touches you added except

"An excellent effort by a very unique band that manages to stand out in an increasingly cluttered genre where it is getting more and more difficult to find a band that doesn’t sound like everyone else but Melechesh has done it."

seems run on ish. small gripe though, pos

somberlain
January 9th 2010


2134 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanx enforcer, yeah that seemed to go on forever! I'm still a bit unsure about doing metal reviews, they've been kinda difficult for me so far

TheEnforcer
January 9th 2010


270 Comments


Don't be unsure of yourself branching out is one of the best things you can do as a writer. While learning how to write about new styles of music you can employ that into your older style of hip hop reviews and more likely than not you'll notice you've learned a few things and I bet the review will seem fresh and more enjoyable to write as well.

somberlain
January 9th 2010


2134 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah I want to branch out though hip hop is obviously my comfort zone. I know that reviewing different music genres can only help be become a more well-rounded reviewer

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
January 12th 2010


10698 Comments


Nile slays. Period.

The same applies for Melechesh.

Whoever of you doesn't like Nile, because they are more focused on death metal than eastern music, go listen to Azzam Ali to get yourself balanced.



TheSpirit
Emeritus
January 12th 2010


30304 Comments


Yes, because we are so in love in Eastern music, that we actually care in a negative way that Nile is more death metal

Baphomet
April 17th 2010


7363 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

good review, pos'd.



I really love this album, this might get bumped in little to no time.

Hawks
July 30th 2010


86681 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This is really good. Could be a little shorter though.



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