Ladies and gentleman....They have finally returned! From the very depths of
Hell.........VENOM!
Yes! After a six year hiatus, (no thanks to the near fatal rock climbing accident
Cronos suffered), the long awaited follow up to 2000's "Resurrection"
album is now here!.Venom is back with "Metal Black"!
The unholy trinity of Cronos, Mantas and Abaddon is no
more. Cronos felt that the musical direction Mantas and Abaddon
were heading in was different from the one he intended for Venom. Cronos
wanted to recapture the feeling of early albums like "Welcome To
Hell", "Black Metal", "At War With Satan"
and "Possessed". Cronos decided it was time for him
to take the goat by the horns and reinvent Venom's own original style;
a style that he believes was lost on the last few albums. In order for
him to accomplish this, he recruited axe shredder Mike Hickey, aka Mykvs.
Mykvs played on all three Cronos solo albums as well as Venom's
"Calm Before The Storm" album. In addition, Cronos once
again called upon the drumming services of his brother Antton, who made
his Venom debut on the "Resurrection" album. The end
result is an album that harkens back to the writing style of the '80s Venom
with a powerful production to incinerate any sound system. The music is truly
demonic in every sense of the word and is delivered with the likes of a charging
beast! When you hear the opening notes of "Antechirst", you
know that this line up is serious and means business!
"Metal Black" was mixed at the Townhouse Studios in London and
contains fourteen new songs. From a production standpoint, this album is much
rawer when compared to that on "Resurrection". The intensity
of the songs on "Metal Black" is incredible! "Metal
Black" was recorded as a live band and is a testament that Venom
keeps getting stronger. The drums are not as heavy sounding but the playing
is still very pummeling. The double bass drum kicks have a mean stab to them
and the snare is tight! Antton's drumming provides a ferocious edge to
the songs. His style of playing gives Venom's music some diversity as
well because of his ability to mix and execute various drum patterns effortlessly
("Death and Dying"). I feel the bass guitar of Cronos is
a bit loud and slightly over powers the rhythm guitar of Mykvs. Then
again, the tone of the rhythm guitar is not much higher than that of the bass
guitar. The rhythm guitar seems layered, similar to the way Zakk Wylde's
would sound. Mykvs is a very talented lead guitar player who has
alot of flashy guitar solos ("Hours of Darkness"), helping
expand Venom's abilities where they were once limited. Cronos's
vocals are not as high as they used to be. He is singing in a much lower octave
these days, sounding gruff and slow at times ("House of Pain",
"Darkest Realm"), almost like later day Gene Simmons.
However, the songs are very aggressive, angry and as heavy as ever. Also, what
would a Venom album be without songs that contain Satanic references
like "Antechrist", "Burn In Hell", "Rege
Satanas" and "Lucifer Rising"?
I must admit that my expectations for "Metal Black" were very
high. However, this album falls a tad short of what I expected and will take
several listens in order to be fully appreciated. I still feel this album was
well worth the wait and has managed to bring back some feelings of the early
80's styled Venom. Even though this is one of the best Venom line
ups from the musician standpoint, their is a certain magic that is still missing
because of the absence of members like Mantas and Abaddon.
"Metal Black" is sure to be a contender for a spot on my top
15 of 2006. "Metal Black" will be released by Sanctuary Records
in Germany on 3/24/06, in Europe on 3/27/06 and in the US on 4/4/06 .