Suicide
Mactätus
- Style
- Mainstream Black Metal
- Label
- Napalm Records
- Year
- 2002
- Reviewed by
- Jack
/ 100
Killing songs: <i>Language Of Disloyalty, Bringer Of Silence, Broken Dreams Of Death</i>
When I first listened to The Complex Bewitchment a couple of years ago,
I thought this album had a great sound, but hell, this is nothing compared to
this brand new album, Suicide. Do I have to mention their latest outfit
was recorded at Abyss Studio with Peter Tägtgren and Lars Szöke ? I
read somewhere that this was going to be Mr. Tägtgren's last production before
he shuts down his studio. What a pity ! Whatever people might say, whether true
or mainstream black metal, every album must have a good production.
The music of Mactatus reminds me a lot of the symphonic black metal
of Old Man's Child, but their new release Suicide is not as good
as Old Man's Child latest offering Revelation 666 (also recorded
at Abyss Studios). Dimmu Borgir and early Susperia are also names
that might come to mind. However, although there is nothing groundbreaking or
innovative here, this is quite a good mainstream black metal release. The album
is ten songs of a combination of melodic and aggressive guitars riffs and keyboard
arrangements, without sacrificing an ounce of aggression all the while not offer
anything outside the black metal realm that has already been explored. The band
does not rely on purely black metal, I have noticed elements of death metal
throughout this album, but black metal certainly is the foundation upon which
this whole album was built.
To be honest, this is an album that ranks among many other releases that you
don't need to possess, unless you are into mainstream black metal.