Sunday, June 16, 2019

Proclamation - Advent of the Black Omen (2006)

   By chosing the most exaggerated aspect of black metal, which path was created first of all by Blasphemy, Proclamation appeared with an inhuman debut.
   Like at most similar bands, already the album cover serves as a reference, but Proclamation also tried to summon the chaos that was an important feature in Blasphemy's music. The song compositions almost falling apart by the neurotic intensity. An extreme level of aggression was represented at this point, that might sound nothing extraordinary in this style. There are not many differences between the songs on a black/death album like that, and even the style of these bands is easy to identify. They play ultra fast and noisy, the sound quality is necessarily poor, and their music lacks melodies, and any forms of aesthetical features. Instead of these they're focusing on to create the purest forms of sacrilege and insanity. There is still something in Proclamation's music that makes it harder to go into,even if this style is not known about it's audience-friendliness. And that's the strong disharmony they've operated with. That made the album heavier and more animalistic than most others on this line, and strongly recommented for the fans of extreme blasphemies!

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