Cult Of Fire
Ascetic Meditation Of Death


3.5
great

Review

by JF Williams USER (18 Reviews)
February 12th, 2014 | 39 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A solid blackened tribute to the Divine Mother.

A divine mother to the enlightened and a ferocious killer to those fearful of death, the Hindu goddess Kali is a figure of reverence and terror alike - a being that is by all accounts complex, mystical and arcane. What better genre to pay tribute to the Divine Mother than the fearsome majesty and ritual violence of black metal? Cult of Fire (who are actually from the Czech Republic) move away from done-to-death “orthodox” Satanism obnoxiousness on their second record “मृत्यु का तापसी अनुध्यान” (that’s Hindi for “Ascetic Meditation of Death”) in favor of a focus on Hindi mythology, creating an album that is entirely dedicated to this most fearsome of Hindi goddesses.

One would think that the heady subject matter would call for a black metal sound akin to such arcane artisans of dissonance Deathspell Omega or Blut Aus Nord, but Cult of Fire surprisingly make very few tweaks to the black metal style. The record is introduced with “संहार रक्त काली”, which lures the listener in with a sinister-sounding sitar before careening into a familiar sounding blitzkrieg of blastbeats, repetitive tremolo riffing and hoarse snarls. It’s generic and predictable at first glance, but further listens reveal a band that is comfortable and more than adept within the genre constraints they confine themselves within.

Cult of Fire play a black metal that’s savage and melodic in equal measures, but perhaps the most intriguing aspect of the record as a whole is how listenable it is. Tracks like“काली मां” (track 4) and “खण्ड मण्ड योग” (track 7) toss out pseudo-Wagnerian synth choir cheesiness for a shimmering Hammond organ that has no business working as well as it does while the band rages over it all with bafflingly uplifting - yet muscular - guitar riffing. The aforementioned 4th track overflows with grandiosity and triumphant melodicism that’s almost comforting to listen to, and “मृत्यु ही सत्य है” (track 5) propels itself into battle with riffing that wouldn’t sound out of place on a Windir album before that Hammond organ strikes again and brings the song to a cheery climax. Last track “दिव्य प्रेम की ज्वाला से दग्ध” even eschews the metal entirely towards the end in favor of a 3 minute sitar respite, ending the record on a comforting, meditative note.

"Ascetic Meditation…" is hardly the most innovative or challenging black metal record to explore esoteric religious themes, but with the amount of craft and vigor that Cult of Fire offer in its stead, I’m compelled not to care one bit. By all accounts, Cult of Fire’s only objective is to give thanks and praises to the Divine Mother Kali that only the firebrand energy of black metal in its classic form can achieve. It is undeniably formulaic, but the record is more of a celebration of the genre conventions of black metal than it is a fallback out of a lack of anything new to offer. Cult of Fire are confident and comfortable in their own skin, and clearly could give a damn whether or not they’re perceived as generic or predictable in an over-saturated metal environment - and what could be more uniquely black metal than that?

Originally published on www.angrymetalguy.com



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Relinquished
February 12th 2014


48719 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this band is gonna go far



and this album rules hard, needs more recognition



real good review too

Funeralopolis
February 12th 2014


14586 Comments


I could've sworn this had a review already, k album doe

titanslayer
February 12th 2014


2714 Comments


Are the lyrics in English

Relinquished
February 12th 2014


48719 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

no

GhettoHmbrglr
February 12th 2014


1022 Comments


been digging this. that album cover.

edit: bandcamp album stream for anyone interested
http://ironboneheadproductions.bandcamp.com/album/cult-of-fire

titanslayer
February 12th 2014


2714 Comments


I might give it a listen anyway

Greyvy
March 19th 2014


5866 Comments


cool stuff

jemaiseyeti
August 22nd 2014


280 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Deserves more attention, black metal at its best imo

osmark86
September 30th 2014


11387 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

KALI MAH!!

oltnabrick
December 4th 2014


40640 Comments


this is very nice

RottingChrist
January 12th 2015


42 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Album is great!

ProfessorVeerappan
February 26th 2016


809 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

why have you rated it so less though the review is OP but it has to be appreciated a little more with the Hindu trantic vibes the album is a solid 4 ish

but indeed some love for the Goddess Kali Maa

Death of All....

Orb
February 5th 2017


9343 Comments


damn this is cool

necropig
February 28th 2017


7405 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This cover is sick

necropig
March 29th 2017


7405 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Bvmp

Asdfp277
November 28th 2017


24275 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

this is actually quite dull. was expecting stronger influences tbh

necropig
August 23rd 2018


7405 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nah it ain't dull :3

necropig
September 11th 2018


7405 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This and death karma are sweet

TVC15
January 2nd 2019


11372 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Oh my Goooooooooood

jemaiseyeti
March 16th 2019


280 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Deserves more love



Edit: just noticed I already posted this almost 5 years ago, welp



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