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Antlers (DE)
A Gaze Into the Abyss


4.5
superb

Review

by auroch USER (1 Reviews)
July 11th, 2015 | 7 replies


Release Date: 2015 | Tracklist


Here is something unique and extremely intriguing that will delight both the fans of Cascadian black metal (WITTR, Addaura, Velnias, Agalloch, etc) and of eastern European-styled melodic black metal (Drudkh, Negura Bunget, Walknut etc.). Hailing from Leipzig in Germany, ANTLERS are a punk and shoegaze-influenced black metal band driven by solemn and vast riffing soundscapes, inconsolable mid-tempo rhythms, and eerie melodies and moods. Their songs unfold slowly, taking the listeners by the hand across vast plains and soaring great distances, guiding them through a desolate and charred landscape where hope and destruction eternally fight in complete solitude a final battle for survival. Antler’s music is grim and atonal, but overtones of hope and redemption seep through their walls of furious tremolo picking and endless waves of blast beats. There is some kind of celestial and glowing energy in this music, something that makes it luminous and reassuring, even in its stark and torrential aggression.

The band features at least one member of galician neo-folk ensemble Sangre de Muerdago and this is possibly why the music of Antlers appears so full of purity and overflowing with emotion. Their black metal really tries to reach within you and is a vessel for something intimate and intangible, but you can definitely hear and feel the band building a bridge with these songs between them and your most hidden emotions. It’s black metal that you can lose yourself in and get carried away with it. It’s dark and tenebrous but reassuring. It’s not cold and lifeless but warm like fresh blood that has just been drained by a living creature and falls to the ground, killing but nurturing at the same time. The longish but not extravagant song lengths (six-seven minutes on average) assure for an immersive experience that is not overbearing or pretentious, rather the band lets you take long breaths before it pushes your head under their waves of destruction, before you can resurface to breathe again.

Of course, there are some post-rock and folk tinges in Antlers‘ music, but overall this is black metal that comes straight from a lineage of absolute power and might, straight from the legacy of Emperor, Marduk and Darkthrone, straight from the purest tradition of black metal, but not in a way that gives way to gimmicks or pure emulation, but rather taking the best cues from old Scandinavian Black Metal and then building their own personality on top of those solid and glorious foundations. The end result is something that has it all: melody, austerity, great atmosphere and character, and absolutely furious and merciless grimness. A Gaze Into the Abyss is out today through our comrades Vendetta Records from Germany, and if you were in search of one of the best atmospheric black metal albums of the year, maybe you have just found what you were looking for.

Cross-posted here: http://www.cvltnation.com/solemn-and-sorrowful-antlers-a-gaze-into-the-abyss-review-stream/


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wacknizzle
July 13th 2015


14555 Comments


Good review, I've had this album for a while now but still haven't indulged much. Thanks for the reminder

dbizzles
July 13th 2015


15193 Comments


Sounds like I'd love this. The album cover made me laugh.

LotusFlower
April 5th 2016


12000 Comments


intersting how this has a 4.3 here, but a 2.8 on RYM

Papa Universe
March 22nd 2018


22503 Comments


that's because RYM is a cluster of tasteless pricks

I mean:
"It's hard to make black metal sound epic. Mostly because raw black or black thrash simply doesn't have enough variety or any kind of melodic moments to be epic sounding, and when atmo black tries to sound epic, typically this album happens. If there is a single thing I hate the most in metal, it's when an album tries to be emotional or epic and does this in the means of the obvious or cheesy. And this album does that in spades."
like good god, how little can one know about metal

brainmelter
Contributing Reviewer
April 13th 2018


8320 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

r u l e s

Hawks
May 17th 2018


87075 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is so good.

zaruyache
January 25th 2023


27367 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

band goes very hard. their breakup is unfortunate :/



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