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The Italian black metal band Aborym is perhaps mostly known
to be the current band of the former Tormentor member Attila Csihar who also
made an appearance on the legendary Mayhem album "De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas"
in 1993. It's a good thing that more people have opened their eyes and ears
to these guys because their new album "With No Human Intervention"
definitely shows a band set in steady development. Instead of clinging on to
the past with claws and teeth they are letting go of the conventional ways of
black metal to creat something new and refreshing. Aborym have been around for
more than a decade by now and even though Malfeitor Fabban is the only
original member still left in the band they must be sees as one of the
veterans on the Italian metal scene. Their third album displays them playing
chaotic and violent black metal with lots of electronics and samples that help
in creating a massive and futuristic soundscape. This is by far the most
interesting, complex and mature album that Aborym have produced so far and
I'm glad that some bands succeed in mixing a great deal of electronics with
more traditional black metal. Their country and label mates Thee Maldoror
Kollective did a fine job with their album "New Era Viral Order" last year
and now Aborym more or less follow the same path. Even though there are some
techno sounds in one or two of the songs on the album this is a great release
that I would recommend to anyone who is into experimental black metal.
Stand-out tracks: "With No Human Intervention", "Black Hole
Spell".
| Tracklist |
1. Antichristian |
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Codec (Intro) 2. With No Human Intervention 3. U.V. Impaler |
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4. Does Not Compute 5. Faustian Spirit Of The Earth 6. |
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Digital Coat Masque 7. The Triumph 8. Black Hole Spell 9. |
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Me(n)tal Stricken For Terror Action 2 10. Out Of Shell 11. |
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Chernobyl Generation 12. The Aliennation Of A Blackened Heart |
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13. Automatik Rave'olution Satan |
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