Friday, May 1, 2020

Ereb Altor: Järtecken (2019)

Ereb Altor is a Swedish band whose music generally combines viking metal with other forms of metal, whether it be doom metal or black metal.  I had never heard the band before, despite the fact that they have now released eight full-length albums.  I decided to take a shot on the album when it was available at the same time as another release I wanted to check out.  That review will be coming shortly.

The band here melds epic and grandiose viking metal with the raw intensity of black metal.  The riffs are often massive, even on the slower moments.  Each song is something of a unique entity to itself, with disparate moving parts and new elements added in each time.  The foundation of Ereb Altor's sound is rooted in viking metal-era Bathory and Enslaved, but there is so much more to it than that.

The best performance on the album is undoubtedly the vocals.  There are a variety of vocal styles used and they range from black metal shrieking to a clean chanting sound.  No matter which style is used at any time, they are always engaging and grab the listener's attention.  The clean singing is perhaps the most noteworthy as it is used often and to great effect.

This album has grown on me a lot with repeated listens.  The first time I heard it, it did not do much for me, but with time it has really sunk in.  The album came close to the Top 10 of 2019.  With a few more listens, I may be re-thinking its placement.

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