4/18/2023 0 Comments Darkened nocturn slaughtercultMardom hooks, slices, and riffs like six years of time didn’t happen between albums. Also, kudos to Horrn for using the “BOOTS-AND-PANTS” drum pattern that actually fits within the context of the song without it sounding hokey and laugh-inducing! The intensity only lets up just enough for some of the more atmospheric chords used by Onielar and fellow guitarist Velnias to breathe and build up tension before returning to realms of blastbeats and tremolo madness. “Mardom – Echo Zmory” wastes no time in leveling you with militaristic blasts, razor-sharp riffing, and Onielar cackling and shrieking like a wraith brought back for vengeance. The only craziness found on Mardom lies in how frigid, traditional, and outright fucking good this is. ![]() ![]() Impressed by her manic delivery, I awaited word on when Mardom, their sixth album and their first release in six years, would drop into my willing paws, and see if that craziness would continue into her main band. ![]() In this instance, I hadn’t heard a note of Germany’s black metal quartet Darkened Nocturn Slaughtercult until guitarist/frontwoman Onielar took over the coveted mic for fellow German legends Bethlehem in 2016 on their self-titled album. Whether that’s due to time constraints, the ol’ chestnut of “I’ll get around to checking them out eventually” and then forgetting to check them out eventually, or just the simple fact that you haven’t heard of them, many bands honestly fly under our radar. Contrary to popular belief, many of us writers here at Angry Metal Guy Institute haven’t been exposed to every band a genre offers.
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