World Funeral
Marduk
- Style
- Black Metal
- Label
- Regain Records
- Year
- 2003
- Reviewed by
- Jack
Now a couple of years later the band returns with another great production from the Abyss Studios, their 8th album so far, called World Funeral (and I really believe that is where we are heading for). The new material remains what it’s meant to be, classic Marduk’s musical aggression. Honestly there’s no difference between La Grande Danse Macabre and this new one. Just like Slayer, Marduk keeps on releasing heavy recordings combining brutality and heaviness. You might want to compare Marduk’s latest two offering with Slayer’s Seasons In The Abyss. A great mix of fast, brutal songs and great heavy tunes. The band doesn't have anything to prove in terms of heaviness and force and it is noted that Marduk has somewhat slowed down the speed over the last few years. They did not put water in their wine as they still master the brutal black metal attack such as on the opening track With Satan And Victorious Weapons, but they put more emphasis on melodies and atmosphere, upping the melody and the overall quality of the songwriting. I dare not say that musically it has not much to do with black metal anymore, but the music definitely is of the slower epic kind for the most part. Some might complain that the music is not as fast and brutal as a real Marduk album should be and that there’s no surprises on this album, except for that weird Bloodletting song, but as for myself I really like the direction they are taking with their two latest releases.
Whether you like this album or not, there will always be people complaining about a new release. It’s too slow, it’s too fast blah blah blah. Sometimes I do complain too. Whatever. This album is another great piece of unholy black metal mixing heaviness and brutality which is now Marduk’s trademark. Period.
Reviewed by Jack — February 4, 2003