Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Le Dernier Crépuscule by Chthe'ilist


Profound Lore Records became one of the most exciting labels for loud, ugly, and noisy music last year thanks to two fantastic releases from solo black metal project Leviathan and noise/experimental act Prurient. This year however, it's the long awaited full-length debut from French-Canadian technical death metal outfit Chthe'ilist that has people talking. The lyric sheets from the new album reads like a choose your own adventure novel, detailing dark fantasized stories in ways that only a death metal outfit can. Of course the vocals are not the focus of the sound they're creating though,  as their sheer brutality and lyrical creativity serve only as the cherry on this atrocious cake of an album.

From the moment that the church bells and loud footsteps of the opening title track give way to the band's booming drums and dark, operatic atmosphere, the Canadian three-piece look to grab the listener's attention. Whether it be through the animosity and chaotic nature of their sound, or by their impressive musicianship, they certainly succeed to that degree. They merge the seven track LP into a exhibition of their proficiency, not simply showing off as many technical metal acts tend to do, but also using intriguing song writing and composition to help showcase their capabilities. While at times the mid-song transitions do feel forced and sloppy, the trio often finds themselves able to prove the necessity only a few short moments later when they have already moved onto bigger, badder, and angrier things.

The band also experiment and take their fair share of risks throughout their debut, moments like the industrial inspired outro to the second track Into the Vaults of Ingurgitating Obscurity, one of the few if not the only weak track on the album, still manages to provoke the image of a snarling demonic animals, maybe even a being of another planet with the bizarre noises that appear while the song is approaching it's conclusion. With that being said, it's that same uncertainty of what you're going to hear and the unknowing of what is going to come next that keeps you on the edge of your seat in anticipation upon listening. The funky bass line found in tracks like The Voices from Beneath the Well and Vecoiitn'aphnaat'smaala is confirmation that the group's ability to incorporate bold stylistic choices help them separate themselves from other flashy, technical death metal outfits. The thirteen minute closing epic that finishes the project proves to be the ultimate climax, as the band drags you through one more dark forest on one more gothic adventure, and with a name like Tales of the Majora Mythos Part 1, it would appear as if it were also an ode to the iconic Zelda game Majora's Mask.

Chthe'ilist's first full-length release offers enough diversity to feel fresh throughout the full fifty plus minutes that it occupies, while also feeling familiar enough to lose yourself in the fantasied atmosphere found throughout. The album has been quite a few years in the making, and fortunately, it proves itself worth the wait. 

Favorite Tracks: Scriptures from the Typhlodians, The Voices from Beneath the Well, Tales of the Majora Mythos Part 1

Least Favorite Tracks: Into the Vaults of Ingurgitating Obscurity

Ratings: 4/5

Listen to Chthe'ilist's The Voices from Beneath the Well below:


You can download the album on the Profound Lore bandcamp page here.


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