Thy Catafalque
Alföld


4.0
excellent

Review

by Robert Garland STAFF
June 13th, 2023 | 68 replies


Release Date: 06/16/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Genre morphs Thy Catafalque continue to push at the boundaries of avant garde by working backwards.

Listening to a Thy Catafalque album is often bewildering. On one hand we have an experience tailor made for the weird and wonderful nuance lovers, leaning heavily into the act’s well-documented avant garde sides; from the unmistakable programmed drums, distinct floating and often driving synths and the vintage guitar tones to which Tamás Kátai (the band’s sole permanent member) composes each and every musical amalgamation. Yet, the band itself doesn’t stagnate so much as it teeters on the edge of its musical exploration—efforts such as the more recent Vadak, which placated some of the group’s more metal tendencies in favour of more simplistic, followable guitar melodies still managed to maintain a firm hold onto the folk whimsy. Touches of violin, saxophone and other elements maintained the fresh explorative feel of Geometria, while the edge and tone of Vadak’s instrumental section almost mirrored that of the seminal Naiv. To truly grasp the musical direction of Thy Catafalque one needs to let go of the expectation of where and what this music should sound like and instead trust the process, seatbelt fastened tightly.

Still, Alföld is entirely its own, taking flourishes from Thy Catafalque’s expanding discography and ultimately continuing to prove again to be the masters of whimsical, experimental nuance disguised as metal. Which coincidentally, is still an apt description when describing Thy Catafalque’s newest album. Alföld still takes a bombardment of forward-folk influence and interweaves it seamlessly with driving black metal sections and even the clear death metal aesthetic provided by Ahriman frontman (and former Gire bandmate) Lambert Lédeczy (“A csend hegyei”, the title track, and “Csillagot görgető”). Somehow this remarkably creates a more straightforward listen, not entirely devoid of the celtic chants, funk rhythms and all manner of horns and flutes. As such, the nine-minute ascension that is the album’s titular track manages to combine classical, experimentation, avant garde and the seemingly forward death metal aesthetic in a manner that’s undoubtedly palatable for metal and music enthusiasts everywhere. The following, “Folyondár” continues to expand the album’s reaching soundscapes; two flutes' solos and a combination of keyboards and a dichotomy of heavy guitar sections. Clear musical direction is found by following snaking compositional paths and measured left hand turns all in the name of progressing through Tamás Kátai’s musical mind.

It is perhaps prudent to mention that Alföld is succinct by Thy Catafalque standards. At forty-four minutes, Alföld isn’t at all intrusive. In fact, it feels like there should be more. Maybe this has something to do with this record being the shortest full-length of the discography to date or rather how well each of the album’s “parts” come together, but the record’s overall cohesiveness isn’t at all diminished by the overall run-time. Alföld is the perfect length but could also go longer. A sentiment felt by a lot of its listeners surely? For this Hungarian powerhouse of whimsy and nuance, Alföld doesn’t help define what “is Thy Catafalque” music, but it does manage to summarise parts of it. Despite the clear influence of the act’s early days, Alföld is too steeped in its more modern repertoire to truly bring everything together. But that in itself doesn’t make it any less impressive.



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Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
June 13th 2023


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I am finally ahead of schedule. Releases June 16, 2023



https://thycatafalqueuk.bandcamp.com/album/alf-ld

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
June 13th 2023


60303 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

"weird and wonderful nuance"



aka More Riffs Not Always In The Order You Expected



will peep this - is it folk cheese x bm or more atmoblack folk? Vadak was a slump, but this project is cool usually

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
June 13th 2023


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

um there's bits that straight up bolt thrower and is 'less' bm then the last few albums. Definite folk aesthetic outweighing atmosphere. I would not climb mountains to this album but I would watch a Celtic jig.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
June 13th 2023


32020 Comments


haven't read the review yet but lady on vocals yes ? no?

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
June 13th 2023


60303 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

yes Bloody Panda feature jazz-hawking meme album wait wrong thread

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
June 13th 2023


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

There are a list of features which include…lady parts Dewi.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
June 13th 2023


32020 Comments


Celebrations are in order!

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
June 13th 2023


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

When I get back to the laptop I’ll port over a list of conspirators from the bandcamp page

Elynna
June 13th 2023


1433 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Very much looking forward to this (and Saturnus) on Friday

Pikazilla
June 13th 2023


29743 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

omg same

Azazzel
June 13th 2023


937 Comments


need

Azazzel
June 13th 2023


937 Comments


stg 2016 Meta sucked me back into prog and metal more broadly, still peak TC for me

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
June 13th 2023


18936 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

Be a mate Robert, and translate your summary into Hungarian ;)

ChaoticVortex
June 13th 2023


1587 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Terrific review Robert. Looking foward to this record especially when Kátai said that its more metal based and straightfoward than the last two, stylistically adventurous albums. And seeing this project actually become a live band with concerts is just epic, both times I saw them was amazing.

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
June 13th 2023


5854 Comments

Album Rating: 4.2

Pretty hyped for this, band tends to deliver!

Ectier
June 14th 2023


2583 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

May peep this. Always need some more black metal also that album arts drawing me in

Essence
June 14th 2023


6692 Comments


this guy always delivers

Azazzel
June 14th 2023


937 Comments


[Alföld, means “the Great Plains”. The song itself is practically about passing away, becoming one with the earth, and the video was influenced by the art of Béla Tarr]

Certainly evident, curious how it comes through in the rest of the album as he goes on to say this one is more straightforward vintage extreme metal with expected but not dominant folk instrumentation and avant-flair.
sounds like that's how it hit you Gnocci? I'm down with that after the last few which I quite enjoyed.
2 flute solos at least :D

trickert
June 15th 2023


194 Comments


I still haven't figured out what I think about their last album.

Muzz79
June 15th 2023


3047 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Also looking forward to this but besides Meta I don't tend to revisit his releases much



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