Drudkh
Shadow Play


4.5
superb

Review

by Gary STAFF
March 20th, 2025 | 195 replies


Release Date: 03/21/2025 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A new peak.

Nearly three years after their last album, Drudkh has returned with a new record. A lot has happened during these three years in Ukraine, much grief, fear, and many more things. Originally, I wanted to detach this historical context from the discussion of the album, but in my opinion, the emotional connection (for me) is simply inevitable when immersing oneself in the melodies and atmosphere of Shadow Play. The atmosphere surrounding the album is also weighed down by the fact that Shadow Play is shrouded in mystery. Neither the exact lineup nor any aspects of the album's production are known, so in this case, we are entirely reliant on our ears and previous experiences. (How exciting!)

The album has a special opener, as “Scattering the Ashes” first takes us on a walk (at least through our ears), as we hear the sound of rustling leaves and creaking branches underfoot. Personally, this immediately reminded me of Ulver’s 1994 magical debut album, particularly the track “Graablick Blev Hun Vaer”, which also features a similar sound sample of walking through the forest. The opening track itself bears a striking resemblance to the closing track of their 2004 album Autumn Aurora (“The First Snow” / “Перший Сніг”), as it also consists of slow, eerie, and deeply melancholic guitar melodies (the acoustic melodies are beautiful) and ethereal synthesizers. If it's not too much of a stretch to say, the connection between these two albums is so strong that it feels as if Autumn Aurora and Shadow Play are strongly related. This connection is evident in the albums' atmosphere and even in their style too: both albums feature many mid-tempo riffs, heavily melancholic atmosphere, also, the synthesizers play a significantly more prominent role in these albums than usual (at least within Drudkh's discography).

According to Drudkh's intention, Shadow Play can be considered a concept album, where elements such as light and shadow, the contrast between silence and storm, and the forces that squeeze existence in an untold story appear, and in this narrative, images of escape and death also arise. That's all we know what is at the core of the album. Even though this is not much, I believe it’s still enough to provide that extra layer that can deepen the musical experience. I emphasized this because this conceptuality is also present in the music itself. Apart from the opening, the remaining five tracks are completely cohesive, and although there are no directly recurring melodic elements, they form an organic, tightly intertwined whole, much like a classical music piece. This gives the album a very unified flow, resulting in Shadow Play being able to captivate the listener so much that it feels like the album reaches its end in the blink of an eye. Don’t take me wrong, this does not mean that the album is monotonous or shallow – on the contrary! Shadow Play is an extremely consistent, high-quality atmospheric black metal record from start to finish. This also makes it difficult to pinpoint standout moments, but I will still attempt to do so.

The last third of the track “April” is particularly strong, where the increasing tension dissolves in a blend of heart-wrenching, sweetly sad riffs and acoustic melodies, beautifully accompanied by long, airy, and freezing cold synthesizer melodies (same thing can be heard in the album’s closing track too, “The Thirst”). Another track that represents strong emotions is “Fallen Blossom”, which is the absolute heaviest track on the album. The melodies of this track represent a sort of glorious release of anger, relying onto fast-paced drums and riffs – somewhat recalling the very aggressive A Furrow Cut Short album. However, if there is a true pinnacle to the album, it is none other than “The Eve”. In the typical Drudkh fashion, this song is written for two guitars (which, due to the minimalistic usage of synthesizers, strongly resembles the Cascadian style of black metal, like Wolves in the Throne Room), and I think it captures all the accumulated emotions perfectly. Bittersweet, melancholic, contemplative, and fully utilizing the contrasting sound of black metal: ah, it’s so beautiful… I’ve heard it many times, yet I still find it hard to find the words. This is typically one of those pieces of music that is difficult to summarize… because it needs to be felt. (Quite artistic, isn’t it?)

In conclusion, I daresay that Shadow Play crowns Drudkh's current discography, and it can even be seen as a synthesis of all their previous albums. This record easily captures the listener’s attention, and with each listen, it just gets better and better! A true masterpiece.




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Comments:Add a Comment 
garas
Staff Reviewer
March 20th 2025


8431 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This is a grower, but it's already my favourite Drudkh.

NightOnDrunkMountain
Emeritus
March 20th 2025


1064 Comments


Very curious to listen to it after reading this!

Sevengill
March 20th 2025


13112 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Really intrigued to hear that the acoustic guitars and keyboards of Autumn Aurora are back. Bergtatt namedrop is 👀. Nice write-up.

Sunnyvale
Emeritus
March 20th 2025


6510 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nice read, garas.



Very curious to hear this - their recent run has been excellent, and I think even their weaker efforts are better than Sput averages indicate, so I'll probably love it!

Eakflanderyof
March 20th 2025


6646 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Man i can't wait to hear this. Think I'll stay up til midnight just to do it

Sevengill
March 20th 2025


13112 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

RYM avg is 3.16 but if you chuck the two 0.5's it's their highest-rated since Microcosmos. can't trust people with anything these days.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 20th 2025


116128 Comments

Album Rating: 4.3

Awesome review bro. Hype for this one!!

Eakflanderyof
March 20th 2025


6646 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The singles alone are worth more than 0.5 lol

Eons
March 20th 2025


3778 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Only on second track, first track sounds like you said, someone walking through a brush, doing something (scattering ashes makes sense as the track title) and it ends the same way, with some droning guitar in there then an acoustic break between. Then into track two, just classic melodic black metal, anthemic melancholic riff to start then some angry sounding vocals. Sounds awesome so far. The sort of contrast from the beginning to the second track sounds emotive in a way thats hard to put into words. Like a sense of loss and then anger/rage after.



Now onto the rest of the album

LilLioness
March 20th 2025


3802 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I haven't loved the singles.

kevbogz
March 20th 2025


6690 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

hello fellow atmo sputers where does one start in this discog

botb
March 20th 2025


19805 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Honestly you can’t really go wrong, I’d start from the beginning but also like… the last couple have been really good and easy to get the gist of their sound from

kevbogz
March 20th 2025


6690 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

ye on the 3rd track of all belong to the night and shit fuckin ripzzzz

Eakflanderyof
March 20th 2025


6646 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Autumn aurora or microcosmos is the best starting point I think for getting into them. Both fairly easy to digest and also awesome



About to listen to this in full

BallsToTheWall
March 20th 2025


52578 Comments


Whoa! Need to jam.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 20th 2025


116128 Comments

Album Rating: 4.3

I've always been a proponent of jamming discogs chronologically.

kevbogz
March 20th 2025


6690 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

typically the same but sometimes w bigger discogs it’s nice to see where they landed vs where they started

Egarran
March 20th 2025


36862 Comments


Wuuut didn't know about this but I very much love this band

Eakflanderyof
March 21st 2025


6646 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I think i need to listen a couple more times but the closer was awesome and the eve is definitely one of the top 2 tracks. April is probably my least favorite so far

Eakflanderyof
March 21st 2025


6646 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Intro could've been cut in half



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