Forefather / The Meads Of Asphodel - English Steel (Split) (2017)

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Forefather / The Meads Of Asphodel - English Steel (Split) (2017)

Postby Horex » 08 Nov 2017, 06:58

Forefather / The Meads Of Asphodel - English Steel (Split) (2017)

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Year : 2017
Style : Viking Metal , Black Metal
Country : United Kingdom
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 152 mb


Bio:

Forefather:

Forefather is the creation of brothers Athelstan and Wulfstan, begun in Surrey, England in 1997. With influences drawn from across the metal spectrum, from Iron Maiden to Burzum, Forefather’s music doesn’t fit easily in any particular sub-genre, but many people find the pagan metal tag most appropriate. Whereas many Scandinavian bands are guided lyrically by their Viking heritage, Forefather frequently look to England’s Anglo-Saxon roots for inspiration. With six albums under their belt, including the most recent effort “Last of the Line”, Forefather have gained the respect and recognition of many critics and fans whilst carving a distinctive niche in the metal world.

The Meads Of Asphodel:

The Meads of Asphodel are a British black metal band with pronounced medieval, Eastern, Punk, and Progressive Metal influences from Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom.The band was formed in mid-1998 by Metatron and Jaldaboath. The stated aim being to "create heavy guitar-based original Black Metal with Medieval/Eastern influences and a lyrical concept derived from Christ's mortality, Biblical Apocrypha, Fallen Angels and Death."Their demo releases The Bemoaning of Metatron and Metatron and the Red Gleaming Serpent gained them a good deal of critical attention in the underground metal press, even receiving mentions from such mainstream sources as Kerrang! magazine, and they soon signed to Supernal Music after the release of their widely acclaimed final demo The Watchers of Catal Huyuk. Their albums, particularly 2001's The Excommunication of Christ explore conceptual themes based around an anti-Christian interpretation of the Bible and Apocrypha. Despite a fluctuating line-up, the band continues to release well-received music.One of the band's most consistent features is their use of guest musicians. Over the years they have had a large roster of guests including members of Hawkwind, Sigh, Amebix, Mael Mordha, Taake, and an actual Rabbi.

Album:

I have been addicted to the last Forefather album (2015’s “Curse Of The Cwelled”) since its release and have been anxiously awaiting a new epic from one of England’s finest exports. It has arrived in the form of what I would call an EP which can be purchased two separate ways…..either as strictly just an EP of the Forefather tracks or as a split with English black metallers The Meads Of Asphodel.The Forefather only tracks are available directly thru the band via Seven Kingdoms titled “Tales From A Cloud Born Land” or as the split thru Godreah where the combo is titled “English Steel”. Altogether there are a total of 16 tracks totaling just under an hour so you will definitely get your money’s worth. First up are the Forefather tracks which start with an intro instrumental (“Opening”) and close with an instrumental as well (“Daughter Of Twilight” which may be my fav instrumental of the year so far) with 5 other new tracks sandwiched in between. Of course, as always, the tracks are instantly recognizable as Forefather and they have a nice diversity here of styles and track lengths (3-6 minutes) in the 5 they have put together. I would say that in comparison to say “Curse….” or the recent re-issues by Heidens Hart that these tracks touch on all of the various Forefather eras which some half time stuff to up-tempo battle stuff with everything working and sounding. The vocal styles of both Athelstan and Wulfstan are on display, varying between the baritone and death/black metal style which both work equally well with the tasty riffs and tempos. Still killer as always. On to The Meads Of Asphodel tracks now which feature 5 tracks released previously on a vinyl only split from 2015 with US black metal act Tjolgtjar entitled “Taste The Divine Wrath” plus 4 cover tracks. I would say that as black metal goes TMOA are off the beaten path and may not cater to those of you into the more linear/straightforward black metal acts out there. Looking at their discography they have an EP titled “English Black Punk Metal” which I think is relatively close as far as a description of their style goes…..maybe some good ol’ Abruptum, Venom and Darkthrone as comparative acts? I can’t say I am super familiar with the cover songs so I don’t know how true to the originals they are but I definitely sense a “tongue in cheek” approach to a lot of what they do…..serious to a point with putting out tracks that have an antagonistic/provoking way about them. I enjoyed the tracks as just something different than what I normally listen to and held onto the edge on my seat with all the twists and turns.I don’t know if I would have put these two acts together on one release at face value but I think it works. Great to hear new Forefather and still in top form and hearing TMOA in this format makes me want to check out their discography now. Great split and glad that they were matched up together for a killer release.

Line Up:

Forefather

Athelstan Bass, Guitars, Keyboards, Vocals (backing) (1997-present) - See also: Athelstan, ex-Folkearth
Wulfstan Bass, Guitars, Vocals (lead, backing) (1997-present) - See also: Athelstan, ex-Folkearth

The Meads Of Asphodel

Metatron Vocals (1998-present) - See also: The Wolves of Avalon
James Tait Guitars, Keyboards, Vocals (2003-present) - See also: Baphomet's Cunt, Ebonillumini, Worms of Sabnock, The Higher Craft, ex-Gunslinger
André Kjelbergvik Thung Drums (2012-present) - See also: Ebonillumini, The Higher Craft
Pope Richard Alan Weeks Bass (2015-present) - See also: Carnivorous Forest, Ebonillumini, Redacted, Suicide Wraith, Takhisis, World Controller, Antitheist, Discord, Elk, Noir, Olivia Neutered John, Raw Noise Antagonism, Sea Wolves of the Atlantic, Shiteater, Shrug, The Higher Craft

Tracklist:

Forefather ‘Tales From a Cloud-Born Land’

01. Opening
02. Two Sacred Oaks
03. One Blood and One Bone
04. Strongbow’s Death
05. In Victory We Feast
06. Out of Time
07. Daughter of Twilight

Meads of Asphodel ‘Taste the Divine Wrath’’

08. An Ebullient Prelude to a Loathsomely Grim End [intro]
09. Chidiock Tichborne
10. You’ve Got The Hate (Candi Stanton Cover) different version.
11. Balthasar Gérard
12. Infidel
13. Castleland (Desaster Cover)
14. Perfect Day (The Saints Cover)
15. Borstal Breakout (Sham 69 Cover)

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