Of Human Bondage
The Goat Sessions Vol. II: Antichristendom, A Revelation

Year 2006
Genre: Black Metal
Country :Canada
Quality: VBR 256-320kbps
Size : 74,51mb
Tracklist:
1. With Judas Align 5:05
2. As the Cross Turns 6:02
3. Sacrosanct Inversion Ritual 5:20
4. Faith be Damned 3:05
5. Long For the Great Darkness 7:31
6. Pain is God 4:03
7. Beyond the Veil 3:13
8. Under the Banner of Sulfurous Winds 2:50
9. Meditations in Occult Static 3:55
Total playing time: 41:04
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Wehttam Neseirf – strings, vocals
Ekim Nessalk – strings, vocals
Yroc - drums

Of Human Bondage is a Canadian black metal trio. 'The Goat Sessions
Vol. II: Antichristendom, A Revelation' is their second full-length CD.
It is unclear when the third part of this trilogy will be released.
Between the first and the second part is a period of five years. The CD sounds solid and the production is downright good. The
musicians are a bit shaky (too much alcohol or just not enough?). This
is very obvious during the drumming of the slower songs. I guess that
can be solved by practicing a bit more. One of the qualities of this
band is that they are not afraid to experiment. For example, 'Long For
The Great Darkness' has a disturbing and atmospheric ending. I hear
powerful riffs and obstinate drumming rhythms, spoken words lyrics,
death grunts and black metal screams. One can clearly hear that this
band is not just influenced by black metal bands only. From the endless
forests of the northern Canadian provinces comes an icy cold wind that
pushes along a black metal front that rages like tens of thousands of
sinister demons from hell. Not for the faint hearted. `````````````````````
Yes, those names are merely the band members' real names spelled
backwards. Oh well, beats actually making making an effort to conjure
up some bullshit pseudo-demonic gibberish like “Graalzebuth” or
“Morconthragbz” and pretend it actually means something. This bit of
not-very-amusing ponderance aside, according to Of Human Bondage's bio,
it's something of an unholy miracle that this album sounds as great as
it does. It seems these guys rather enjoy consuming large amounts of
mind-altering substances, which sometimes leads to genius, but more
often results in bands creating a pile of shit which their drug-addled
senses somehow convince them is actually music. The latter result is
nowhere to be heard on this CD. Of Human Bondage plays an extremely varied form of black
metal. Rather than sticking to a single sub-subgenre, they're able to
swing wildly from what I tend to call “Street” BM – a style exemplified
by the likes of Craft and newer Darkthrone – to a much more epic,
contemplative style more in line with the likes of Shining, to fast
intense black metal violence, and a smattering of bizarre experimental
noise passages. The latter two are represented by parts of “Long for
the Great Darkness”, which also features some hilarious samples of
televangelists (well, that's what it sounds like) and the outro
“Meditations in Occult Static”. If I had to pick a standout track
amidst all this, it'd probably have to be the 6-minute epic “As The
Cross Turns”, which just crushes everything in it's path. This is unquestionably classic black metal fuelled by
intelligent musicianship and more than a little primitive hatred. Never
mind the aforementioned band references though, they're simply basic
comparisons designed to give you a vague idea of what to expect.
There's no plagiarism going on here. Despite only being 40 minutes
long, this is a very dense album which takes multiple spins to fully
appreciate. The aesthetic qualities are well chosen – it's raw, but
very balanced in the mix. Drums are quite faded and mostly serve as a
purely rhythmic instrument, never dominating anything else, while the
vocals mostly crackle away under the massive wall guitar static. Complemented with some excellent artwork and well-written
lyrics, this is a top-notch release deserving some serious attention.
Releases like this one remind me why I still pay attention to
underground black metal, because there's still great stuff being
released amidst all the cloning technology” Burzum-wannabe crap. With
the third installment of the 'Goat Sessions' trilogy still to come, I
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