Country: United Kingdom
Genre: Black Metal
Style: Symphonic Black Metal
Label Number: CDL0302CD
© 2006 Candlelight Records USA
From emo to post-grunge to screamo, introspection has been a prime ingredient of so much of the post-Nevermind
alternative rock of the '90s and 2000s. But one area of post-'80s rock
where introspection does not prevail is black metal. With their corpse
makeup, shock rock theatricality and odes to the Occult or paganism,
black metal bands often provide big doses of fantasy and escapism for
the folks in the mosh pit, and fantasy-based escapism is exactly what
one will find on Bal-Sagoth's The Chthonic Chronicles. This elaborate,
highly conceptual effort isn't the least bit introspective; combining
black metal with elements of power metal and progressive rock, The
Chthonic Chronicles underscores the ambitious nature of the symphonic
black metal style. But while other symphonic black metal discs are
obsessed with the Occult and satanic themes, The Chthonic Chronicles has
more of a sci-fi outlook. If black metal (like death metal) often
functions as the metal equivalent of a horror movie, this album has more
in common with Buck Rogers in the 25th Century or the Star Wars movies.
Some black metal purists have argued that Bal-Sagoth's work is too prog
for its own good, but then, an album like The Chthonic Chronicles was
not recorded with black metal purists in mind. Forceful yet melodic,
complex and intricate, this CD is not for those who believe that only
the harshest, most extreme black metal bands have validity. But someone
who is broad-minded enough to enjoy Dream Theater, Queensrÿche, and Rush as much as they enjoy Cradle of Filth and Dark Funeral will find The Chthonic Chronicles to be an excellent addition to Bal-Sagoth's catalog.
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