The Craving Within
Æra
- Style
- Pagan Black Metal
- Label
- Aeternitas Tenebrarum Musicae Fundamentum
- Year
- 2019
- Reviewed by
- Andy
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Killing songs: <i>Rite of Odin</i>
An international collaboration with bandmembers on three continents, Æra serves up a cold blast of
Norwegian-style black metal on The Craving Within that pays homage to their influences without going much beyond
the end of the trail they blazed. That said, they do it very well; they are excellent musicians and can capture the bleak
atmosphere they are looking for from time to time.
Keyboards provide a high atmospheric counterpoint to the guitar work, which is solely performed by Ulf Kveldulfsson
with all the songwriting; vocals are the responsibility of the rest of the band. The tracks are a mix of Viking/pagan
styles and -- at least on Rite of Odin -- quite a bit of Emperor worship. Where the music suffers is in
the production, which, although a modern mix that preserves the guitars, boils the midrange down to an undifferentiated
mess. It has to be said, too, that the Kveldulfsson's riffs have been done before -- a lot. Where he starts to part ways
with 90s-era black metal is in his greater use of melody. Mixed in with these are some group Viking chants.
Sometimes this flows together, sometimes not. This is a fairly new band, and Æra seems to be still enamored
with their 90s-style black metal heroes and trying out the same things they did. Æra has some of the moves down,
but The Craving Within comes off as a faltering first step for them, rather than a confident leap.