It’s common to hear people complain about death and black metal bands not being heavy enough, not being vicious enough, not being bloodthirsty enough. To be clear, there isn’t one way to create these sounds, and variety has made both subgenres more dexterous, but there’s something to be said for raw brutality, and it feels good when it’s right.
Berlin-by-way-of-Israel stompers Har clearly have a penchant for the roots of the heavier forms of metal, and those are on bloody, sharpened display on debut full-length effort “Cursed Creation.” It’s a compact, deadly eight tracks delivered in about 30 minutes, and each moment packs a punch that feels like it was conjured from three decades ago. That’s spiritually, as their sound certainly has modernity to it, and the band—vocalist O.S., guitarist D.A., drummer A.M.—packs this thing with agony and destruction that can unite newer listeners with someone graying at the edges who’s been at this for years.
“Submerged in Cacophony” begins with mechanical weirdness, riffs warping as crazed wails churn. The playing is drilling and sooty, ugly as hell in spots, tornadic fury cycling harder as dust kicks up. “Invoking Evil Spirit” is speedy, infernal howls causing flesh and muscle to wilt, destroying with mind-melting chaos. The growls get deadlier, the guitars torching as melodies blaze into an endless storm. “Chronocide” tangles your brain wiring, howls ripping with volcanic might, mashing guitars leaving blisters on your extremities. Uncontrollable speed breaks away recklessly as the guitars slay, refusing to relent before everything before it is consumed by flames. The title track trudges, taking its time to ramp up its mission, the tempo later racing with force, guts splattering. Fast, crazed blasts crack skulls, a monstrous fury swept up in a gale force, ending in complete insanity.
“Poisonous Entity” is scathing, bleeding from a million wounds, blasting full force toward slaughter. The bruising terror continues to slam on the gas pedal, guitars glimmering and zapping even as they deliver horrific tidings, while the low end continues to batter until every inch of your body aches. “Infernal Passage” is a strange instrumental piece with guitars glowing and a heat death turning on the carnage, burning its way through outer space. “Shachat – Seven Halls of Defilement” is face splitting, warping, and striking, the growls adding an even deeper level of menace. The pace batters and chars, growls punishing as an animalistic lather aims to suffocate. Closer “Metaphysical Stench” dawns in a molten fury, throaty growls fully mangling, guts squeezed through flesh. The playing zaps as guitars combust, final blasts firing, static marring the senses fully.
Har’s obliterating blend of black and death metal is on full, maniacal display with “Cursed Creation,” an album that tests you physically and mentally. Their snarling, compact first offering is perfect fodder for anyone who wants to have every cell in their body devastated and squeezed for blood as this band delivers heaviness and bestial lunacy in equal servings. This is an album and band on which you should not sleep because before you know it, they’ll have the point of their swords poking at your throat.
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