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The Unsettling Dark
Martriden / CD / 2008
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Artist
Martriden
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
CND
Producer
Dave Otero
Release Date
2008 02 05
Song List
1: Intro (0:40)
2: The Enigma of Fate (5:35)
3: The Calling (5:07)
4: Ascension, Pt. 1 (3:26)
5: Ascension, Pt. 2 (4:07)
6: Processional for the Hellfire Chariot (4:35)
7: The Unsettling Dark (6:15)
8: Prelude (5:15)
9: A Season in Hell (4:48)
10: Immaculate Perception (3:33)
Style.Categories
Power Metal, Speed Metal, Heavy Metal, Death Metal/Black Metal
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When
Martriden
's self-titled debut EP was released in 2007, extreme metal enthusiasts were surprised to learn that a black metal-friendly band was from Montana, U.S.A. Black metal, after all, has been seriously dominated by Europe (the Scandinavian countries especially) since the '90s. But
Martriden
's 2007 EP was an American recording with a very Europe-influenced sound, and the Montana residents aren't any less Europe-influenced on their first full-length album,
The Unsettling Dark
. Stylistically, this early-2008 release is not much of a departure from
Martriden
's EP; the band still favors a caustic black metal/death metal mixture that combines black metal's trademark rasp vocals with the musical influence of death metal. Vocally,
Michael Cook
's approach is strictly black metal -- not once does he veer into the deep, guttural "Cookie Monster" growl that death metal is famous (or infamous) for -- but musically, there is no getting around the fact that
Martriden
have been inspired by both black metal and death metal. Their influences ranged from
Marduk
to
Opeth
on the EP, and that also holds true on
The Unsettling Dark
. The main difference between the EP and
The Unsettling Dark
is the fact that this release gives
Martriden
more room to stretch out melodically. While the EP clocked in at 25 minutes,
The Unsettling Dark
lasts 43 minutes; that isn't a huge difference, but it's enough for
Martriden
to show listeners more of their melodic side.
The Unsettling Dark
isn't as elaborate or as consistently melodic as albums that have been categorized as symphonic black metal or melodic death metal, but even so, it is accurate to say that nuance and craftsmanship are part of the equation on this CD along with bombast and brutality (which sets
The Unsettling Dark
apart from the unrelenting viciousness of
Marduk
or
Gorgoroth
, even though there are still elements of
Marduk
in their sound). Although
The Unsettling Dark
falls short of spectacular, it is a solid and worthwhile step forward for this Montana-based black metal/death metal unit. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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