The Sigil -Review
By:
Nuclear Abominations
I am surely getting annoying but I have to strengthen my assertion that is
not the kind of black metal that i “feel” being real Black. Vuohivasara means
Goathammer in Finnish, which is a good name for a Black Metal band even if Finnish
always sound a bit too sweet for this music to my ears. And well, of corpse
they’re from Finland too, fool.
Vuohivasara plays traditional post ‘90 Black Metal, something that has become
surprisingly rare today with this recent Blasphemy revival (damn, I would have
never thought to say these words with contempt one day just ten years ago).
Fast, cold, eerily melodic but encrusted with a hammering combination of Kill/Watain
touches which gives the music extra variation compared to that shit that was so
popular in Norway last decade. I personally spite this kind of vocals, definitely
too high pitched to sound demonic, but musically this is not bad stuff: the songs
have a definite form and the guitarwork is decent, with solid drumming for this
kind of music. Other that that there is not much to say, you got some dissonance
and remote choruses in the background at times too, even if it’s nothing as orchestral
or sophisticated as Deathspell Omega. Good production too, raw but definitely clean,
honestly I am not caring much when we talk Black Metal about it anyway.
The booklet is indeed well cured, with interesting lyrics about sacrifice and
incantations of death which are always a pleasure to read. Simple layout
but at least something looking professional from this good Mexican label
called Iron Blood & Death. I suggest you to check out their releases becouse
apart from this one which I deem too average, it also has some interesting things
in the roster.