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A Haunting Curse

Goatwhore

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Album Review

Black metal isn't an exclusively European phenomenon, but it is a largely European phenomenon. Ask a group of black metal enthusiasts to list their favorite bands, and chances are that a lot of European names will pop up — mostly Scandinavian, although England (home of Cradle of Filth), Italy, Holland, and Eastern Europe have all had their share of black metal activity. Goatwhore, however, is an example of an American black metal band, and A Haunting Curse underscores the fact that the Louisiana unit is the opposite of symphonic black metal. In Europe, symphonic black metal bands that emerged in the '90s or 2000s have favored a more melodic and nuanced style that owes a lot to the intricacy of power metal and, in some cases, even progressive rock; there are some symphonic black metal bands that can honestly claim Pink Floyd and Yes as major influences. But Goatwhore has a much nastier, harsher, more primal vision of black metal — one that is mindful of the rawness of early black metal and remembers its punk, thrash, and hardcore roots. Don't expect any sweet, lilting melodies on A Haunting Curse; this is caustic stuff, and Goatwhore takes pleasure in going for the jugular. At times, this 2006 recording detours into death metal territory; sometimes, Ben Galgoust's black metal rasp turns into a death metal growl — and clearly, this is a band that hasn't forgotten about American death metal (specifically, the death metal bands that came out of Florida in the late '80s and early '90s — before Scandinavia dominated the death metal scene). A Haunting Curse is neither remarkable nor groundbreaking, but it offers a decent and worthwhile dose of sensory assault to those who like their black metal with a made-in-the-USA appeal.

Customer Reviews

Pure bust yer teeth out metal

Heavy as hell with killer vocals and hammering riffs. Achieves what many metal bands fail to do: get a good old-fashioned pit going. Love it!!!!

best name ever

this name is sick and the songs are amazing saw alchemy of the black sun cult on headbanger's ball it was awesome great vocals

this album is awsome

I love the black and thrash metal infusion. Goatwhore, i feel are inovators even after just two albums.The first CD had an awsome raw feel and i think a little more punk feel, this album feels more metal. This album is much more clean and produced but not in anyway that detracts from the album. Its still heavy as all hell and the songs are awsome. I think after i give this album a few more listens it will maybe become one of my favorites.

Biography

Formed: New Orleans, LA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Louisiana black metal outfit Goatwhore was formed by singer/guitarist Sammy Duet following the breakup of his previous band, Acid Bath. Former Soilent Green singer L. Ben Falgoust II, guitarist Ben Stout, bassist Patrick Bruders, and drummer Zak Nolan completed the lineup, which debuted with the demo Serenades to the Tides of Blood; Goatwhore's proper debut LP, The Eclipse of Ages into Black, followed in early 2000. Funeral Dirge for the Rotting Sun appeared in 2003 before the band jumped to Metal...
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