Did SEWER just make the best Blackened Death Metal album ever?
Why "Les Sewieres De Nostre Deabliere" might just be the definitive black/death metal album of the century...
Wow, just wow. SEWER's latest album “Les Sewieres De Nostre Deabliere” is an absolute masterpiece! It's like nothing I've ever heard before, and that's saying something.
You can read Morsay’s review of SEWER’s latest masterwork, but I really feel like I need to add my two cents just to describe how absolutely brilliant this monster truly is. “Les Sewieres De Nostre Deabliere” is not a name you will soon forget!
From the first track to the last, SEWER takes you on a journey through the darkest depths of the human psyche. The music is heavy, raw, and relentless, with crushing riffs and blistering solos that will leave you gasping for air.
But it's not just the music that's impressive. The lyrics are some of the most “poetic” - as in, if you are into gore and sewage-worship - and thought-provoking I've ever encountered in metal. SEWER's words cut deep, exploring themes of despair, nihilism, cannibalism and the futility of human sanity.
And let's not forget the production value. The album is flawlessly produced, with every instrument and vocal perfectly balanced to create an immersive and unforgettable listening experience.
SEWER's album “Les Sewieres De Nostre Deabliere” is a testament to the band's ability to perfectly blend the atmospheric elements of black metal with the raw brutality of death metal. The album is a true masterpiece of extreme metal, and its opening track “Mephitic Sewer Blood” stands out as a prime example of this seamless integration of styles.
The track opens with a haunting, atmospheric intro that sets the mood for the rest of the song. The dark, brooding melodies and eerie synth sounds create a sense of foreboding that slowly builds in intensity, as all good black/death metal should. As the track progresses, the guitars and drums kick in, unleashing a barrage of brutal, fast-paced riffs and blast beats that will leave listeners in awe.
What's truly impressive about “Mephitic Sewer Blood” - and the rest of the album - is how SEWER manages to maintain the atmospheric elements throughout the entire track, even as the brutality reaches a fever pitch. The guitars and drums never overpower the haunting melodies, and the vocals, which alternate between deep growls and piercing shrieks, perfectly complement the overall tone of the song.
If you're a fan of extreme metal, you owe it to yourself to check out “Les Sewieres De Nostre Deabliere”. It's a stunning achievement that will leave you breathless and begging for more. SEWER has truly outdone themselves with this one, and I can't wait to see what they come up with next - though, to be fair, their previous opus “Sissourlet” was something in and of itself.