Nagelfar - _Virus West_
(Ars Metalli, 2002)
by: Pedro Azevedo (8.5 out of 10)
Nagelfar's dynamic, stark and anguished _Hunengrab im Herbst_ made
quite an impact on me musically back in 1997 -- hence the 9 out of 10
I gave it. The sprawling, complex song structures and sheer intensity
of _HiH_ would be key to a successful follow-up; Nagelfar were able to
fully deliver the former, but only partially the latter. As far as
intensity goes, your opinion of _Virus West_ is likely to depend
heavily on whether you are familiar with _Hunengrab im Herbst_,
because while it -is- quite intense, to me it seems to fall a bit
short in that respect after _HiH_. The new vocalist carries on with a
similar hysterically anguished approach, but doesn't quite reach the
same level as his predecessor -- which isn't necessarily going to be a
bad thing for a lot of listeners -- and uses less clean vocals. (The
album is again entirely sung in German, by the way; do not confuse
this band with the Swedish Naglfar.) Instrumentally, the approach is
similar too: Nagelfar's attack is ferocious yet subtly melodic, with a
hint of doom, technically adept and well produced. The tracks, mostly
clocking in at ten minutes each, take you through a variety of riffs
and breaks, while the pace remains mostly fast. The mid-paced sections
tend to feature some bland riffs and detract from the overall result,
which is the album's main drawback. The faster passages really are
what this album is all about, and if I were to consider only those,
then my rating would have been higher. A good example can be found in
"Protokoll Einer Folter", which features some excellent fast-paced
sequences and some weak mid-paced ones. The same silly keyboards
featured on that track come back to haunt the listener in the
following one, album closer "Meuterei", but fortunately they are used
sparingly (provided you skip the mid-album instrumental). This track
also features some great fast passages and acoustic guitar bits, again
illustrating the frustrating side of this album. Still, these weaker
sections are few and far between, and the slower and doomier bits are
as good as the fast ones. Overall, _Virus West_ is a damn good album
full of structurally complex black metal epics, venomously delivered
with good musicianship and production; it just lacks a little more
consistency and feeling in order to completely step out of the shadow
of its predecessor.
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