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Hell Is Empty All the Devils Are Here

Anaal Nathrakh

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Album Review

The fourth full-length from British industrial black/death metal group Anaal Nathrakh is an improvement over the slightly disappointing Eschaton, despite not changing the sound much. With a band so committed to head-down sonic destruction, evolution is incremental at best. Napalm Death's Shane Embury, an ally of the core duo for several years at this point, plays bass on a few tracks, but the primary instrumental contributions are by Mick Kenny, while Dave Hunt performs the vocals, assisted here and there by guests (on this album, Circle of Dead Children's Joe Horvath and Exploder's Dirty Von Donovan). This is a more precise, death metal and grindcore-inspired version of Anaal Nathrakh, moving ever further away from black metal. The high-pitched belt-sander guitar riffs of black metal show up from time to time, but there's a lot of downtuned riffing and thunderous double bass drumming as well, plus the usual electronic noise, aptly chosen samples and howling storms overtaking the mix and turning everything into a ferocious blast of raw hostility. The riffs on songs like "Until the World Stops Turning" and "Virus Bomb," even as they roar past at 1,000 bpm, are almost catchy, in an extreme metal sort of way. One could even imagine singing along with the chorus of the latter track, as it approaches a Dimmu Borgir-like accessibility. Anaal Nathrakh's single-mindedness must always be respected, without failing to acknowledge that some albums are better than others. This is their best effort since The Codex Necro.

Customer Reviews

If you're STILL not convinced...

Please give Mick Kenney your money. He and V. I. T. R. I. O. L. have been spewing forth necrotic blasterpieces and each one just gets better. Criminally underrated. 'The Codex Necro' can't be bettered, and 'Hell is Empty..' features clean vocals and harmonies on a par with anything Emperor have done. The drumming is off the scale and the riffs bowel shuddering, but it's the vocals, the gloriously horrific and tortured screamed vocals that make this band truly neccessary in a genre full of mediocre acts. By the end of 'Castigation' you won't know what hit you.

Biography

Formed: 1999 in England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Created in 1999 with the sole purpose of providing the soundtrack to Armageddon, Anaal Nathrakh is actually a side project for Englishmen V.I.T.R.I.O.L. (aka Dave Hunt, vocalist with Benediction and Mistress) and Irrumator (aka multi-instrumentalist Mick Kenney, of Aborym, Frost, Mistress, and owner of Necrodeath Studios). Taking their founding cues from Norwegian black metal leviathans such as Mayhem, Burzum, and Darkthrone, the duo recorded two demos before delivering their first full album, The...
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