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Review by Jeger on June 11, 2025.
It appears the Finns have done it again… What a celebratory year it has been thus far for Finnish Black Metal. We've had the pleasure of taking in top shelf records like Sargeist's "Flame Within Flame", "Chapel of Bones" by Beleth's Trumpet and Warmoon Lord's third LP, "Sacrosanct Demonopathy". What Suomi brings to the battle is conventional yet formidable steel: steeped in tradition, unwavering in its purity and unparalleled in its character. Quite simply put, the Land of a Thousand Lakes honorably boasts the greatest school of Black Metal on Earth. No major record labels, no bullshit, only underground music that bears the torch for true Black Metal. From Impaled Nazarene to Horna to the aforementioned Warmoon Lord, a scene with rich a history and with unyielding principles.
Finland's Warmoon Lord, born unto the mark of war back in 2019, is a new entity on the scene, but the respect they've earned in just six years has been enough to catapult the duo to the top of the underground alongside projects such as Satanic Warmaster and Sargeist. And they've earned it by releasing records akin to their latest, the aforementioned "Sacrosanct Demonopathy", which was unveiled on May 25 via Werewolf Records. Striding along during "Invoking The Retribution Eidolon" as if upon a mighty steed racing its way towards the battlefield; the clash of iron upon iron ringing with an ominous sort of glory. Lightning tremolos set to razor sharp blast-beats that carry over into galloping cadences. Victory just outside your grasp but most assuredly redeemable. The apex of Black Metal craftsmanship being displayed and its only the second track.
This is not your typical crusty recorded-in-a-dungeon type of underground Black Metal. There's a velvety plushness to the record's production quality and each phase rips through it authoritatively; creating a delightful offset. Mixed to perfection, but most certainly not sanitized and epic is the way here: Heroically epic and triumphant but in a stoic way. Nothing pretentious or gaudy, only the sound of true Finnish Black Metal to arouse your senses and to tantalize the Devil inside. During the halfway point of the album, you'll imbibe a sweet lulling elixir of sound in the intro to "Uncreation's Dragon". Following this soft touch, the tempo picks up; building into aggressive sonic currents until you find yourself right back in fury's grip. Shades of classic Borgir liven the atmosphere into a resuscitated state: elegant keyboard elements drift into the hollow of the environment. Godlike vocalizations bear over you like Odin over some feeble village.
The most impressive cut on the record comes by way of the intricately riffed "His Enigmatic Ways". An ode to the Lightbringer? Could be, and He would undoubtedly find himself in awe, in tune with the offered energy and soaring through the crepuscular morning luminance. The dagger comes in the form of "Torche Of Magickal Arte". "Sacrosanct Demonopathy" ends in the same fashion as it began; in victorious instrumental fashion. A beautiful closer to a perfect recording. Doesn't get better than this! This is by far Warmoon Lord's crowning achievement, and that speaks volumes, as the two preceding albums are just stellar. A soon-to-be institution is WL. Behold as they enter into the mid of the annual with such austerity and with such class. Damn, Black Metal record of the year material! Most definitely the finest album I've reviewed all year. Kudos… Here's to Black Metal perfection! Here's to Warmoon Lord…
Rating: 10 out of 10
654Review by Jeger on June 11, 2025.
It appears the Finns have done it again… What a celebratory year it has been thus far for Finnish Black Metal. We've had the pleasure of taking in top shelf records like Sargeist's "Flame Within Flame", "Chapel of Bones" by Beleth's Trumpet and Warmoon Lord's third LP, "Sacrosanct Demonopathy". What Suomi brings to the battle is conventional yet formidable steel: steeped in tradition, unwavering in its purity and unparalleled in its character. Quite simply put, the Land of a Thousand Lakes honorably boasts the greatest school of Black Metal on Earth. No major record labels, no bullshit, only underground music that bears the torch for true Black Metal. From Impaled Nazarene to Horna to the aforementioned Warmoon Lord, a scene with rich a history and with unyielding principles.
Finland's Warmoon Lord, born unto the mark of war back in 2019, is a new entity on the scene, but the respect they've earned in just six years has been enough to catapult the duo to the top of the underground alongside projects such as Satanic Warmaster and Sargeist. And they've earned it by releasing records akin to their latest, the aforementioned "Sacrosanct Demonopathy", which was unveiled on May 25 via Werewolf Records. Striding along during "Invoking The Retribution Eidolon" as if upon a mighty steed racing its way towards the battlefield; the clash of iron upon iron ringing with an ominous sort of glory. Lightning tremolos set to razor sharp blast-beats that carry over into galloping cadences. Victory just outside your grasp but most assuredly redeemable. The apex of Black Metal craftsmanship being displayed and its only the second track.
This is not your typical crusty recorded-in-a-dungeon type of underground Black Metal. There's a velvety plushness to the record's production quality and each phase rips through it authoritatively; creating a delightful offset. Mixed to perfection, but most certainly not sanitized and epic is the way here: Heroically epic and triumphant but in a stoic way. Nothing pretentious or gaudy, only the sound of true Finnish Black Metal to arouse your senses and to tantalize the Devil inside. During the halfway point of the album, you'll imbibe a sweet lulling elixir of sound in the intro to "Uncreation's Dragon". Following this soft touch, the tempo picks up; building into aggressive sonic currents until you find yourself right back in fury's grip. Shades of classic Borgir liven the atmosphere into a resuscitated state: elegant keyboard elements drift into the hollow of the environment. Godlike vocalizations bear over you like Odin over some feeble village.
The most impressive cut on the record comes by way of the intricately riffed "His Enigmatic Ways". An ode to the Lightbringer? Could be, and He would undoubtedly find himself in awe, in tune with the offered energy and soaring through the crepuscular morning luminance. The dagger comes in the form of "Torche Of Magickal Arte". "Sacrosanct Demonopathy" ends in the same fashion as it began; in victorious instrumental fashion. A beautiful closer to a perfect recording. Doesn't get better than this! This is by far Warmoon Lord's crowning achievement, and that speaks volumes, as the two preceding albums are just stellar. A soon-to-be institution is WL. Behold as they enter into the mid of the annual with such austerity and with such class. Damn, Black Metal record of the year material! Most definitely the finest album I've reviewed all year. Kudos… Here's to Black Metal perfection! Here's to Warmoon Lord…
Rating: 10 out of 10
654Review by Emma on November 16, 2009.
Tardive Dyskinesia is one of the more unfortunate side effects (of many) of anti-psychotic medications geared toward controlling dopamine levels. Brought on by long-term use and high dosages, this disorder causes involuntary movements of the face, tongue and/or limbs. Once an individual becomes victim to this side effect, it cannot be reversed.
Tardive Dyskinesia is also known to manifest in other forms, namely Greek Deathcore/Nu-metal-y bands. This form of the disorder is often caused by a desire to create popular metal sounds, spun in a slightly different form. The nu-er form of the disorder has yet to be understood by the metal community (and no real attempts to do so will be made). Because of this, many people do not recognize the symptoms of nu Tardive Dyskinesia. This is a problem that can result in its victims receiving help too late.
So how do you know if you or others suffer from this nu disorder? First, listen. Do you or someone you know hear the sound of chugging trashcan guitars assaulting your eardrums while they are complemented by cries of the damnable? Does it sound like you’ve heard it before? If so, contact your auditory care professional immediately. Other signs to look for are bass you can actually hear and a sweet melodic segment in track ‘Brains Trust’.
But, be careful not to confuse your symptoms with Slipknot or other mall metal bands, as Tardive Dyskinesia has distinctly similar effects on the victim’s auditory system. Tardive Dyskenia’s prosaic but well played album "The Sea Of See Through Skins" will be a pass for most metal heads but will be eaten up by fans of Deathcore, Nu-metal, and anything of a similar quality.
Categorical Rating Breakdown
Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 4
Production: 8
Originality: 2
Overall: 4
Rating: 5.4 out of 10
Review by Emma on November 16, 2009.
Tardive Dyskinesia is one of the more unfortunate side effects (of many) of anti-psychotic medications geared toward controlling dopamine levels. Brought on by long-term use and high dosages, this disorder causes involuntary movements of the face, tongue and/or limbs. Once an individual becomes victim to this side effect, it cannot be reversed.
Tardive Dyskinesia is also known to manifest in other forms, namely Greek Deathcore/Nu-metal-y bands. This form of the disorder is often caused by a desire to create popular metal sounds, spun in a slightly different form. The nu-er form of the disorder has yet to be understood by the metal community (and no real attempts to do so will be made). Because of this, many people do not recognize the symptoms of nu Tardive Dyskinesia. This is a problem that can result in its victims receiving help too late.
So how do you know if you or others suffer from this nu disorder? First, listen. Do you or someone you know hear the sound of chugging trashcan guitars assaulting your eardrums while they are complemented by cries of the damnable? Does it sound like you’ve heard it before? If so, contact your auditory care professional immediately. Other signs to look for are bass you can actually hear and a sweet melodic segment in track ‘Brains Trust’.
But, be careful not to confuse your symptoms with Slipknot or other mall metal bands, as Tardive Dyskinesia has distinctly similar effects on the victim’s auditory system. Tardive Dyskenia’s prosaic but well played album "The Sea Of See Through Skins" will be a pass for most metal heads but will be eaten up by fans of Deathcore, Nu-metal, and anything of a similar quality.
Categorical Rating Breakdown
Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 4
Production: 8
Originality: 2
Overall: 4
Rating: 5.4 out of 10