Thursday, August 22, 2019
Review to Zloslut new album "Sahar"
This time Lachryma Christi brings you a review to this black metal band from Serbia called Zloslut.
For those who don't know, this band has been around since 2010, although first it was a one-man band, but a few years ago they became a band with a full lineup.
Sahar is the third full-length of the band and it was released earlier this year.
So for those who haven't heard it yet, what can you expect?
It is definitely a black metal release. However, the voice is quite different from what we usually hear. It's less high pitched and has a lot of feel.
The songs are quite furious and full of feeling and emotions. Fast enough but not just speed as sometimes people think black metal is made of. Yes, the speed plays a big part on this style of music, but black metal is a lot more than just that, and Zloslut know how to make a really good black metal.
Sahar has seven tracks.
What's different in this album besides the voice? It is indeed quite heavy. Very dragged and groovy at the same time. There are doom bits, mixed with the rest of the music in a very intelligent way. It's enjoyable and imponent at the same time. A bit experimental. And instrumentally, we could say sometimes it resembles Shining.
Lachryma Christi advises everyone to give it a go.
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