Mysterium Tremendum et Fascinans
Fides Inversa
- Style
- Black metal
- Label
- World Terror Committee
- Year
- 2014
- Reviewed by
- Charles
But if you listen to it expecting some expert, if relatively complex, black metal orthodox, it appears a lot more impressive. The riffing is vicious. It can be super fast, reaching the searing climaxes which might be wonderfully melodic (e.g. IV) or scintillatingly violent (e.g. VI, which brings to mind Funeral Mist and the like). It is also inventive, picking out winding shapes that are ear-catching without being so easy to pin down. Delivered in that buzzing, undernourished tone, the effect is quite addictive. As counterpoint, there are some extremely effective elements thrown in from leftfield: the a capella interlude in IV which apes religious plainsong, and the unusually well-handled orchestral moments in V. Black metal atmostpherics at their finest. The only thing I don’t like is that the song titles are numbers. Anyway, a very solid album.
Reviewed by Charles — October 6, 2014