Burning Palace
Elegy


3.6
great

Review

by NightOnDrunkMountain EMERITUS
March 21st, 2025 | 35 replies


Release Date: 03/21/2025 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Sparks of chaos, unraveling at the edges.

Initially venturing as a brutal death metal act under the name Deadly Remains and having released one album in 2012, the band’s rebranding to Burning Palace also brought a newfound focus on sharper technicality, shedding their past in favour of something bolder. The debut Hollow was full of grotesque, twisted riffs, and didn’t miss the mark on intensity as it exercised more progressive frameworks. Claws have been honed even further with the second album Elegy, offering a more expansive sound that juggles melody, structure and distortion without breaking a sweat, and flows in unexpected directions as if by now it’s an instinct for the band.

What the album embodies is a well-grounded take on technical / dissonant death metal that fits well into the lineage of artists that emphasize compositional fluidity rather than just sheer force. Burning Palace understand that tech death is not always about fretboard gymnastics - it’s about momentum, tension, and elegant continuity that they have achieved fairly well with Elegy. The album is undeniably suffocating and aggressive, yet often exerts strangely uplifting energy and blends occasional eerie, melancholic lines with a natural propulsion that makes even its most disorienting moments feel like part of a greater design. The most direct aural references to this approach are bands like Artificial Brain, Afterbirth and Sunless, which are all names that should quickly come to mind when Elegy kicks in, but still it’s not a mindless reproduction. The record also has a sound that is less crisp but more natural than in Hollow, which helps a lot in appreciating all that has been conceived here, and in offering a more fulfilling listening experience.

Tempos shift at breakneck speed as Elegy seems to constantly teeter on the edge of collapse, yet always maintains its balance and never feels impenetrable, despite its foundations on chaos. Opener “Birthing Uncertainty” is one of the album’s highlights, while the longer pieces “Traversing the Black Arc” and “Awakening Extinction (Eternal Eclipse)” emphasise how unpredictable but cohesive Burning Palace can sound, with a barrage of scourging as well as more melodic guitar lines that are complex on the one hand, but not unfathomable on the other. However, the noticeable, surprisingly hard leanings towards major-scale brushes, in my opinion, thwart the album’s more ominous (and excellent) undercurrents. This, combined with how the tracks tend to blur together a bit, means what’s memorable instead is a certain set of moments here and there (e.g. the masterful solo in “Suspended In Emptiness” or the calculated Morbid Angel-like grooves in “Sunken Veil”) that actually stand out. Elegy is left just a shade less distinct than what it could be, even as it dazzles in the moment with its technical prowess.

I couldn’t help but think that the less frenzied “Malignant Dogma” is the least interesting tune among all, but when the band almost falls into a mathcore pothole in the first half of the last, self-titled track, Elegy is granted a triumphant closure that leaves a positive final impression. With its unrelenting nature, the album’s fashioned pandemonium still feels intuitive and not at all sterile. Burning Palace’s warped identity continues to take shape with Elegy, a wonderfully visceral but slightly stretched work of atypical technical death metal that should at least keep the already demanding listeners of that particular niche on their toes.




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Comments:Add a Comment 
NightOnDrunkMountain
Emeritus
March 21st 2025


1064 Comments

Album Rating: 3.6

Brought to my attention by the usual suspect, Nex

trilo
March 21st 2025


7089 Comments


never heard of this band. great rev tho. sold me on the similar bands. gonna czech this weekend

NexCeleris
Emeritus
March 21st 2025


2293 Comments

Album Rating: 3.6

Crazy a release as small as this got a day one rev. And what an excellent rev it is!

The premiere stream earlier today peaked at five watchers, one of them being the label's account.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 21st 2025


115675 Comments

Album Rating: 4.4

Awesome review buddy.

evilford
March 22nd 2025


71461 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Big props for reviewing this. Album slays

NightOnDrunkMountain
Emeritus
March 22nd 2025


1064 Comments

Album Rating: 3.6

Cheers for listening evilford, check the debut too



Thank you everyone for the comments!

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 23rd 2025


115675 Comments

Album Rating: 4.4

Jamming now.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 23rd 2025


115675 Comments

Album Rating: 4.4

This absolutely slays. Huge Gorguts vibes.

NightOnDrunkMountain
Emeritus
March 23rd 2025


1064 Comments

Album Rating: 3.6

Glad you dig, needs spins from more people!

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 23rd 2025


115675 Comments

Album Rating: 4.4

This thing just riffs so hard and is so murky I love it.

evilford
March 23rd 2025


71461 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I get pretty significant brain vibes from this. Probably why I liked it so much lol

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 23rd 2025


115675 Comments

Album Rating: 4.4

I can see that for sure. Guts is mainly what I got comparison wise but still can see that. This shit rips. Might bump tbh.

evilford
March 23rd 2025


71461 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah I get guts too

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 23rd 2025


115675 Comments

Album Rating: 4.4

Rips [2]

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 24th 2025


115675 Comments

Album Rating: 4.4

Rating bump this shit slays so damn hard. Top 3 dm so far this year for me.

evilford
March 24th 2025


71461 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

NICE

NexCeleris
Emeritus
March 24th 2025


2293 Comments

Album Rating: 3.6

Nice bump there, Hawks. Glad you dig. Band deserves more love fs.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 24th 2025


115675 Comments

Album Rating: 4.4

Hell yeah boys. Woke up puking amd shitting myself but hey at least I have dm to assist me. The atmosphere here is off the charts good.

AlkemestRedux
March 24th 2025


599 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Santa Rosa death metal? I'll give it a listen now. Great review!

nedflanders
March 24th 2025


28 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Singer of this band is the singer of State Faults's cousin



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