Horrendous
Ontological Mysterium


4.5
superb

Review

by Dewinged STAFF
August 22nd, 2023 | 703 replies


Release Date: 08/18/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Conquering the mountain's peak is not enough. They keep on climbing.

It took five years but Philly's prodigal metal troopers Horrendous finally went back to hibernate in their Subterranean Watchtower, the ultimate goal being the complete opposite of napping. Instead, the four-piece gathered to conceive, gestate and give birth to their fifth release since 2012's debut The Chills. Now, considering the absurd quality of the band's discography up to date and how they have managed to keep improving their sound with every new record, it's no surprise that this Ontological Mysterium is an absolute ripper, and believe me when I say that words fall short to describe how this album genuinely hits, but I'm gonna try.

First and foremost, Horrendous are not a death metal band anymore. To reduce their craft to a single denominator is almost insulting at this point considering the ridiculous range of influences that collide on this release. The band has perfected that subtle infusion of melody into their speedy and brutal style that made albums like Anareta or Idol so special in a way that feels completely natural and inherent to the songwriting, as opposed to other bands that just add for the sake of adding. There's as much Voivod as there is Iron Maiden, as much as Death as there is Rush, and the results of such daring concoction speak for itself. This is nothing new for Horrendous, but you can hear this especially in the extraordinary guitar duality of Matt Knox and Damian Herring. Not only they trade solos like two heavyweights exchanging punches like their lives depend on it, but they also find the right time to complement each other harmonizing with spine- chilling leads and heart-piercing melodies. Jamie Knox also shows once again how imaginative and tight his drumming is. Where another drummer would just throw a blast beat and let it roll, Jamie always finds some way to surprise the listener. On the other hand, and this is not new either, special mention goes once more to Alex Kulick's bass and his work on this record. It's not usual to have bass lines so incredibly engaging and hypnotizing on an album as aggressive as this one. His playing feels like vine twisting around your neck at times, loosing and tightening the grip depending on what Knox's drumming commands, embellishing and pummeling as the song requires.

But let's talk riffs. Holy mother of all hells, from which magic unfathomable sack of riffs are these guys pulling tricks from? How is it possible to be on your fifth record and still come up with a seven-minute festival of shredding and crushing like "Chrysopoeia (The Archaelogy of Dawn)"? Let alone being able to execute it on record like they do here. Ontological Mysterium is indeed a mystery. Tracks like "Neon Leviathan" and "Cult of Sahhad'oah" pack as much rage and filth as you would expect from an Horrendous release, but the real surprises for me were two specific tracks on the first half: "Aurora Neoterica" is an atmospheric and progressive jazz fusion short interval with flourishing guitar melodies and a very simple but effective rhythm pattern that is enriched with choral voices in the background. It seamlessly links the ferocity of "Neon Leviathan" with the other stunner of the album: "Preterition Hymn", creating a really nice flow and allowing the aforementioned track to blast through at a slower pace, considering the band's standards. Damian's screams sound even more scorched than usual, and as the song slowly progresses into a brief and heartfelt build up that feels like Mt. Fuji is about to bust a nut, instead, it ends with Damian destroying his vocal chords screaming into the void while the song dies on a beautiful and acoustic outro. This was the very exact moment where I knew Horrendous had created something exceptional with this new album.

Ontological Mysterium closes up with a couple of tracks that will make old fans of the band drool, just in case there was any doubt that this was the same band that made Pitchfork break character in 2015. The title track is unrelenting, with Damian and Matt trading growls and shrieks like two demon spirits battling for your soul, while the fantastic closer "The Death Knell Ringeth" sends you off to purgatory until you come to realize that the only way of moving on is to listen to the whole damn thing from the beginning once again. It's also worth mentioning Damian Herring's production, as good as in any of the band's past material. Nothing like cooking your own meal if you have the chops for it, and Herring does it in spades. To round up the package, Brian Smith returns also to illustrate the existential themes and cosmic horror of Ontological Mysterium because, you know, it's just the way it has to be.

Empowering and highly addictive, Horrendous have created once again a record that will undoubtedly populate this year's best of lists like the plague. It is inevitable, and I welcome the feeling, for these kind of albums only happen once in a while, and who knows what the next wait would look like.




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Comments:Add a Comment 
Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
August 22nd 2023


32020 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

A couple of things:



1. I want to dedicate this review to TheSpirit, who reviewed Idol back in the day and God knows I wish he was here to share his thoughts with all of us today. Rest in peace Brandon and I hope you're blasting this from whatever dimension you are brother.



2. This review was meant to be written by Notrap but unfortunately he couldn't make it so I tried to cook smth quick.



And that's all, enjoy this amazing album and be nice to each other!

JayEnder
August 22nd 2023


19792 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

first



album rules band rules dewi rules nuff said

Demon of the Fall
August 22nd 2023


33647 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is their best album and up there with the absolute pinnacle of OSDM-revival-like stuff, unless it wears of massively (for reasons I cannot currently comprehend). There, I said it.



I'm interested to read the review and nice dedication Dewi.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
August 22nd 2023


32020 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I was rejamming the band's catalogue these past days and remembered he had written up Idol. He would have loved this one for sure.



The album is fantastic, easily on my top 5 this year.

lordfurd
August 22nd 2023


5 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

I was a bit worried when the singles didn't really click and gave it a 3 on first listen, but damn was it a grower!

Piripichotes
August 22nd 2023


792 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I've given this a lot of spins... Don't know how to rate it though... My only complaint is that it feels short!

Reminds me of a weird Death plus Cynic plus Maiden hybrid with a little 80's Toto stuff in between...

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
August 22nd 2023


32020 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Regarding the length I'm gonna paraphrase a youtube comment... "I just play it again" haha



But yeah all those names are accurate. Really the Aurora Neoterica moment is mindblowing stuff, the first time I heard it I thought I was still on the third track, it just flows so nicely.

Wildcardbitchesss
August 22nd 2023


11775 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

aoty contender honestly. Was really not expecting it to be this good based on the single I heard

NightOnDrunkMountain
Contributing Reviewer
August 22nd 2023


628 Comments


Thankfully someone covered this. Excellent write-up, really unique band.

Completely agree that they have moved out of the death metal sphere by now.

trilo
August 22nd 2023


6242 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

still doesn’t touch idol for me but this has grown more on me might have to rating bump

Kusangii
August 22nd 2023


6355 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Didn't do much for me on first listen, will re-listen tho

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
August 22nd 2023


11564 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

What's most astounding about this one is how much it fucking ROCKS, just huge ass epic dual leads, catchy vocal lines, great fucking riffs that sometimes lean more heavy metal than death. But it's unmistakably progressive death metal all the while.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
August 22nd 2023


32020 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The dm imprint is there for sure but man, they sure are cracking their own thing and having a blast while doing it. You can FEEL it.Super fun album.



Demon of the Fall
August 22nd 2023


33647 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

My mouth was agape at least twice, literally agape. Preteriton Hymn / Chrysopoeia had my fave moments, although the whole thing seems beautifully well constructed. I need to check again for the specifics, but yes those epic leads are insane. Easily one of the hookiest metal albums I've heard in a hot minute.



Spun it 5 times now, started really hitting hard around spin 3. Immediate, but still (seemingly) enough depth here that hopefully it'll sustain its strong start.

trilo
August 22nd 2023


6242 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yeah it’s definitely rockin. i always love how authentic their recordings are hearing the minor imperfections and all. sounds real nice

TheTripP
August 22nd 2023


4497 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I can't figure out my favorite song because there are so many great moments throughout, what a consistently top notch band

Anthracks
August 22nd 2023


8012 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

neon leviathan slaughters

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
August 22nd 2023


25767 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

i have it on good authority that at least one member of the band gives this review a thumbs up 👍



good writing my man.

Dedes
Contributing Reviewer
August 22nd 2023


9976 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Preterition Hymn has one of the most beautiful emotive endings i've heard within the realm of DM

Way different sound but it's the same chills I get on the end of Gatecreeper's Emptiness

Pikazilla
August 22nd 2023


29743 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

album is fantastic



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