Genre - Black Metal
6.
Fimbulvetr
This
album certainly came as a welcome surprise right out of the blue. Nordwind are
a Canadian band with strong ties to another well known Vancouver act Godless
North with Wendehorn being their
debut foray into the imposing wilderness of black metal. And for a first album,
it’s an extremely impressive effort which contains a lot more character than a
lot of the Black Metal coming out of Canada at the minute, opting for a rather
more stripped back and raw pagan themed approach than the separatist black metal
movement emanating from Quebec at the minute which seems to be gaining momentum
again.
It’s
obvious from the monstrosity of a riff which splinters “Gazing From the Void”
that Absurd play a considerable influence in their sound; ugly, obnoxious and in
your face not least exaggerated by the thundering drums and Kveldulv’s reverbed
roaring. The whole album in general is very much focused on the guitar work, it’s
without a doubt the strongest aspect present anyway powering through the songs with
enough force to level a skyscraper. It’s heavily influenced by the classic
Nordic style as well, more than once bringing to the fore visions of Satanic
Warmaster in its almost rock-like arrangements. “Spear of Mastery” contains some
impressive lead work injected in among the chaos to help shake things up a bit.
The
songs all generally follow the same basic pattern and it has to be said that
the first half of the album is stronger than the second, but that by no means says
that the rest is bad, indeed it’s still better than a lot out there at the
minute. The pulverizing guitar and drumming is the unarguable highlight here
though Kveldulf’s vocals are still very strong, opting for a lower guttural rather
than harsh screaming. It also happens to be very well produced as well which is
a bonus especially in the genre of NSBM.
So yeah,
it’s in its simplicity that it really shines and their blend of raw, raucous
and blistering black metal is as subtle as a fist to the face and will leave
you with barely a chance to catch your breath. As stated though it does tend to
lose steam the longer it goes, but I still find this act has a lot more
personality and replay value than Godless North, containing an almost perfect
balance between the raw and atmospheric. Nordwind will certainly be an act to
look out for in the future.
8/10
Sounds like - Absurd, Gorgoroth, Satanic Warmaster
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