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Obscuritatem Advoco Amplectere Me - Abruptum

 
Description: Genre: Pop / Artist: Abruptum / Audio CD released 2000-04-10 at Regain / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Obscuritatem Advoco Am ... more
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Newest Review: ... an album evoking a dark atmosphere, but it’s more a realisation that the song is simply going nowhere than a reaction against ... more

 ... an alienating avant-garde sonic extravaganza in the style of John Zorn. ‘Obscuritatem Advoco Amplectére Me’ is a seemingly improvised lengthy recording that goes absolutely nowhere and, despite its obvious intentions, fails to evoke any kind of atmosphere other than disappointed boredom and restlessness. There are many bands, inside and outside black metal, that concern themselves with creating dark, mournful or hateful atmospheres at the expense of technical accomplishment, and many albums that succeed tremendousl...more

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Release Date: 2000 - 04 - 10, Audio CD, Regain
Last Update 11.11.2009 05:41
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Premium Review Obscuritatem Advoco Amplectere Me - Abruptum: The Audial Presence of Pure Black Tedium (844 words)
by - written on 30/09/07 (Very useful, 84 readings)
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Disbanded Stockholm band Abruptum played a style of free-form black metal that predated later post-metal trends, and as such clearly has no idea how to go about it. One of the smellier releases to come from the respected Deathlike Silence Productions, owned by murdered Mayhem guitarist Euronymous and responsible for launching such notable black metal acts as Enslaved in the early nineties, Abruptum’s first album caters more towards avant-garde noise enthusiasts than black metal fans, entirely lacking the ambience or artistry that would have taken it to a much higher level, or made it anything other than an insult to the eardrum and cochlea. Contrary to popular ...  Read the complete review

 

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