Lamentation of the Chaos Omega
The Negative Bias
- Style
- Atmospheric Black Metal
- Label
- ATMF
- Year
- 2017
- Reviewed by
- Andy
/ 100
Killing songs: All are top-notch
Well, this is a pleasant surprise for December. Brand-new project The Negative Bias, a collaboration between
three Austrian black metallers including the man behind Golden Dawn, surprises the listener not only with its
violence but also the cold beauty of its blackened compositions. The echoing sound brings about the cosmic atmosphere
the band tries for, and the melodies make it easy to get into and listen again. And again.
Opening this up, I expected some quiet, synth-dominated pieces, heavy on the drum machine and light on the riffing.
To which expectations the Austrians reply "hell no". Thirty seconds into The Golden Key to a Pandemonium Kingdom,
the sonic beatings begin, guitars and drums (genuine skins, played by Theotoxin drummer Florian Musil)
cooperating to rupture unwary eardrums. Ex-Alastor vocalist I.F.S. lets out throaty growls to a backing choir of black
metal warriors singing along, halting every once in a while for a new riff. Nothing is held back or pushed down in the
mix: The drumming is front and center with the guitars in a way that gives everything additional impact.
Along with this we get melodies of a quality to match the grand atmosphere. Each track has its own unique sound, from
raging tremolo-picking to a quiet but ominous cosmic buildup. My personal favorite is The Undisclosed Universe of
Atrocities, a rhythmic stomp with complex rhythms exploding around the central theme like firecrackers. The Negative
Bias doesn't repeat itself, ending with And Darkness Should Be the End of Cosmic Faith, an epic piece
combining gloomy chanting with a harsh counterpoint of I.F.S.'s vocals, finally dying away to a fading echo of twangy
guitar.
Lamentation of the Chaos Omega, simply put, is black metal done right. The whole lineup contributes their unique
talents that results in a record that is more than the sum of its parts. Fans of Mare Cognitum might see some
similarities here, but there's something here for any black metal listener.
Bandcamp: https://thenegativebias.bandcamp.com/releases.