Plague Angel
Marduk
- Style
- Fast Black Metal
- Label
- Regain Records
- Year
- 2004
- Reviewed by
- Aaron
/ 100
Killing songs: <i>Throne of Rats, Blutrache, Everything Bleeds</i>
All right, I want you all to conduct an experiment. Gather at least
three friends who listen to and enjoy black metal. Ask them what they
think of Marduk.
You will get one of four
answers:
"Eh, they're alright, major decline in quality since Heaven Shall
Burn... When We Are Gathered, though. Don't really follow 'em.
But hey, you get the new Mayhem yet?"
"Marduk is black
metal for wusses who can't get into
Darkthrone,Leviathan, or Averse Sefira. Don't waste your time."
"They
were really, really great until Panzer Division Marduk... then
they started fucking up. Now they suck. I mean, how'd they lose it so
easily? Oh yeah, I want my Emperor CDs back, you traitorous fuck.
It's been three weeks, and I need my Emperor
fix."
"Marduk rocks! But now that Legion and B.War are gone... I don't
expect much from this new album, Plague Angel. That's what it's called,
right? What a lousy name."
Most of these fellows are wrong, or
only half-right. While Marduk's greatest album was certainly
either the classic Heaven Shall Burn... When We Are Gathered or
the balls-to-the-wall Panzer Division Marduk, this new album is
certainly nothing to be ashamed of, and while it's not taking any real
steps forward, it won't disappoint the Marduk
faithful.
Lyrically... it's standard black metal lyrics with less thought and
philosophy. Marduk don't seem to care much about the lyrics, seeing as
nobody can tell what the hell the vocalist is saying anyway, and so
they decided not to include any philosophy or stuff of that sort, instead
going for the classic 'Destroy Christianity' theme. Luckily, the production is crystal-clear, and certainly well-done. Kudos, but that'll detract from whatever 'kvlt' credit they still have.
The
guitars are the usual chain/buzz saw assault upon the ears. The bass has, unfortunately, declined a tad since B.War's departure. The drums are... you
guessed it... like the drums on the last album. Really, this sounds
almost exactly the same as the previous release with a variance in
the vocals. Rather then copy Legion entirely, Mortuus sounds as though
someone is forcibly raping him, which makes a significant difference. It's certainly an acquired taste. The
songwriting is... adequate. I do wish Morgan would be just a tad more
adventurous... I mean, what's he got to lose? He's one of the few
remaining black metal titans in a scene full of idiots like Bazzah and
Beasts of Satan. He's practically got god status. An album
that tried something new would be PERFECT for him at this point in his
career... yeah, so the whole thing is basically an acquired taste, similar
to the last.
Then again, if you even know about Marduk,
you've already acquired the necessary taste. Recommended for those who
liked World Funeral, Marduk fans (no shit), and anyone
who hasn't yet tired of fast/heavy as fuck black metal with vocals
about raping Christ or whatever. I fit into the above category, and so I
can honestly say that I recommend this album, but it won't be in my
play list forever, that's to be sure. I wish they'd do something
fresh...
Everyone else, get Heaven Shall Burn... When We Are
Gathered, okay? Look for a 'CLASSIC' review of that one soon.
Note: If you aren't as bothered by the utter lack of progression in the current black metal scene since Emperor's passing as I am, raise the score by ten to twelve points, depending on how much you liked World Funeral.