Trha
Vat Gëlénva!!!


5.0
classic

Review

by Brandon Scott EMERITUS
September 7th, 2022 | 83 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Mysterious black metal with huge emotional range

Last week, the supremely enigmatic Thét Älëf, detna hacëntara Trha Nönvéhhklëth, Jôdhrhä dës Khatës, Dlhâvênkléth fëhlätharan ôdlhënamsaran Ebnan - or, Thét Älëf for short - offered a small morsel of insight towards the internal mythology he is building with Trhä. In a brief, three-minute video posted on Youtube, Thét Älëf broke down the pronunciation of certain key phrases that have appeared throughout Trhä’s growing discography, which had all been named using an up-to-that-point indecipherable conlag titled “hadlhaj” curated by Thét Älëf himself. “My intention with this language has also always been to make it as unique as I could, so it truly doesn't draw much influence from any other languages, but rather my own intuition”, he explained in an interview with Invisible Oranges. In a similar fashion to the esoteric symbology used by the Les Legions Noire, this dense, and highly punctuated tongue added an air of individualistic mystique to a project that, by all means, already felt cryptic.

However, that is just one small piece of the mystery that lends Trhä such an allure; even with this peek behind the curtain, Thét Älëf is still quite inscrutable. New releases have a habit of materializing unexpectedly on Bandcamp, and though black metal serves as the foundation of Thét Älëf’s catalog, the way they approaches each new release seems to differ from the last as they continue to carve out the aural realm Trhä exists within. Between this dedication to anonymity, elements of world building, and genuinely thrilling material, Trhä has become wildly popular in the black metal underground despite doing almost nothing in terms of promotion for themselves. They’ve let word of mouth of carry their reputation, and it’s proven to be an effective marketing campaign.

Like many of his previous records, word of mouth is exactly how I came across Trhä’s newest album Vat gëlénva​!​!​!, the project’s third effort released in just 2022 alone. The musician behind Trhä - revealed earlier this year to be Damián Ojeda of Sadness, Life, etc…- is well known for his prolific work schedule, but even for him, two Trhä full-lengths (the band had released its fourth record, Mã Héshiva õn dahh Khata trhândlha vand ëfd datnen Aghen Ec*ës drhãtdlhan savd, less than a month ago) within such a short timespan is quite the feat. Nevertheless, this proximity has certainly not effected either the quality of material, nor Thét Älëf’s near boundless creativity; in fact, Vat gëlénva​!​!​! stands as both one of their best and most diverse ventures to date.

Vat gëlénva​!​!​! plies the line between Thét Älëf’s more aggressive impulses, and the atmospheric, dungeon synth-esque tinkering introduced on last year’s phenomenal Endlhëtonëg. Opener “Ljúshtaeshrhendlhë jecan glézma” is unlike anything we’ve heard from the project before. It’s the heaviest track in the entirety of Trhä’s discography, at times bordering death metal in its unwavering intensity. It opens a new avenue of expression for the project, one which Thét Älëf is unafraid to capitalize on throughout the rest of the record. The virulent tremolo riffing of “Grã sôhhlen bem rhôn trhãth*s” is melodic, but performed with enough force to blow the listener away in its wintry tempest.

Out of the five tracks, there are a couple that encapsulate the more whimsical atmosphere Trhä has been laying the groundwork for. “Ödënthändelä vòn la gönmëtwa” certainly contains its fair share of blast beats and larynx-shredding howls, but its silhouette is comprised entirely of synths that swell in prominence as the song progresses. One of the most important facets of Trhä is its allusion to “juvenescent magic” as Thét Älëf puts it, and this is the song where we see that principle made the most apparent, as youthfulness and exuberance radiate from every stroke of the keys. It speaks to a throughline in Trhä’s catalog, which is the project’s ability to immediately evoke this “juvenescent magic” or more simply put, nostalgia, and unearth bygone memories buried beneath the mundanity of adulthood.

Vat gëlénva​!​!​! is a product of Thét Älëf at the height of his powers. These days weaving disparities and different moods and emotions together is something of common practice in black metal, but there is something so beguiling about the way Thét Älëf composes his music. Again, it returns to this air of mystique he enshrouds himself in while still being able to create black metal that possesses emotional range. There is truly nobody else out there right now doing it like they are, and their profile will continue to rise as long as this remains the case.



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TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 7th 2022


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Quick review for this amazing record, kind of just wanted to get something out there.

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
September 7th 2022


5854 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nice review! Will have to check this, I remember the EP from last year was solid but haven't checked any of the THREE albums this year, will have to check this one at least.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 7th 2022


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Thanks!



They're all pretty involved listens, definitely recommend not listening until you have the time to focus on the music. Very rewarding though.

brainmelter
Contributing Reviewer
September 7th 2022


8320 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

fuck yes finally this artist gets a review on here, and I'm not suprised thespirit was the one to do it (:

pos'd

GossamerGauntlet
September 7th 2022


3 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Great review, and I agree wholeheartheadly.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 7th 2022


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Thanks you two! I'm glad you both are enjoying this one!



@Gossamer - nice to see another 5 :]

PortalofPerfection
September 8th 2022


3152 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Damian is a genius.



I don't like this project as much as Sadness but it's definitely got it's own vibe and it's a solid one.

zaruyache
September 8th 2022


27367 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

had I feeling you'd rev this one. I think it might be my fav of this project so far but I'm not sure. Really need to check those first few more.

ramon.
September 8th 2022


4183 Comments


hey this is pretty good

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
September 8th 2022


10702 Comments


Great stuff, lofi, dense and technical at once.

Pos'd.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 8th 2022


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

"had I feeling you'd rev this one. I think it might be my fav of this project so far but I'm not sure. Really need to check those first few more."



They are all around the same quality for me, but this also mightt be my fav!



Thanks Voivod :]

arf
September 8th 2022


494 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I preferred mã H​é​shiva myself of the two he put out last month, was going to give it a shout out in my monthly list (that I need to finish descriptions of albums for....)

TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 8th 2022


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

mã H​é​shiva was also very good, i think i just liked the production/musical direction a bit more on this one

arf
September 8th 2022


494 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this one is more varied certainly. but I'm a huge sucker for late romanticism so it's expected I'd like it more.

nice anime main theme in that 3rd (I think? can't be arsed to go find it in the whole record right now) track btw

combustion07
September 9th 2022


12822 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Great review! This rules. My introduction to this project also but I definitely plan to check out the other stuff

TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 9th 2022


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Thanks combustion :]



And yeah Damian is a mad man… so prolific

PortalofPerfection
September 9th 2022


3152 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah, the one preceding this (you know, the one with the long title XD) is better but I do like the raw aggression here. The previous one is just more cohesive, fluid, and varied.



I think his best possible sound is somewhere about halfway between this and Sadness.

PortalofPerfection
September 9th 2022


3152 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Just noticed arf saying they think this one is more varied. That confuses me haha.



This has a pretty specific (and narrow) set of emotions it conveys, whereas the previous one covers a much borader emotional spectrum. That's my take anyway.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 9th 2022


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Hmm, I am not sure I agree w/that. I feel like this one covers more ground in a sonic sense, which in turns allows it cover more ground emotionally.

PortalofPerfection
September 9th 2022


3152 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I guess because the previous one is a single long track it has that "journey" feel to it, so there's a sense of progression and change on a grander scale that this one doesn't get to (but isn't trying to). Idk.



Stuff like Rain that falls alone, April Sunset, and Leave are peak Damian imo but I still love what he's doing with this project.



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