Saturday, May 30, 2026

Seraphic Disgust - Altarcunt (2015)

   Seraphic Disgust's short, kinda EP length, and stunning debut includes more surprises and diversity that used to be expected from a black/death band. 
   The album's imagery strongly reminds to how war metal covers used to look like, but the band's music is way more diverse than how war metal used to be. "Altarcunt" starts with a pretty heavy and intense song that's definitely sounds like black/death metal at its best. But as the album goes on the measure of old school death themes are slowly increasing, and the songs becoming more '90s old school death oriented. And meanwhile slower themes showing up too, leaving behind some strong death/doom impression. If this step by step switch wasn't intentional and it's just the consequence of the band member's various influences, it could be taken as the raw, experimenting approach of a young band trying to find their own style. If it was intentional, the combination of black, death and doom metal instantly reminding to Goatlord, not to mention the mixed influenced music of  '90s South American extreme metal bands. The assistance of two different vocal styles (deep growling and black metal styled cawing) also showing orientation for black/death or to death metal the same time. Whatever could be the case, by "Altarcunt" Seraphic Disgust left open various possibilities how to continue their musical journey, and all possible options (black/death, death/doom, or even the combination of both) could sound quite promising. 

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