Nettlecarrier – Black Coffin Rites [2015; Aftermath Music]

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On their second album, the Norwegian group of Nettlecarrier deliver seven tracks of rugged black metal, with murky mixing swamping the battering percussion and keening guitar while the gurgling hisses spike into howls for the vocals.  Not much new is done with the style, but the group does a good job of building atmosphere and sound density before throwing in sharp turns or drops, and the rhythms retain a compelling force throughout the album.  Unfortunately, the mood, tempo, and song structuring are all fairly monotonous, with only minor touches of variation between them.  A few keyboard inserts would have gone a long way, while also being a neat little homage to early Norwegian black metal, but as it is, the album starts feeling stale enough to undermine its harshness about halfway through its run.

Agos – Irkalla Transcendence [2015; Ill Damnation Productions]

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Opening with a powerful chord slam, this debut mini-album from the two-man Greek group of Agos packs three full-bodied tracks (plus a bonus pair on the CD version) of black death metal.  Furious drumming, rasping yells, and tremolo guitar bash out fast-moving rhythms and accentuations, but the band tends to get stuck on one beat for too long, with the trigger-drumming really sticking out at times, and the songs, which each run 5 to ~7 minutes, end up feeling a bit bloated and lacking in direction despite the sharpness of the playing.  Those flaws aside, it’s a strong start for the group, showing ambition and technical skill, so as long as the song-writing can be tightened up and some more variety put into the longer songs, their first LP should be a good one.

Here’s the alternate cover art.

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