Intestine Baalism - _Banquet in the Darkness_
(Blackend, 2003)
by: Pedro Azevedo (8 out of 10)
Six years ago, Intestine Baalism released their debut album _An
Anatomy of the Beast_, which so far remained their only outing. Back
then it really weaved its way nicely into my CD player, evolving from
what initially appeared to be an average death metal release into a
truly addictive disc full of leads and hooks that wouldn't let go. It
took this Japanese band a damn long time, but they're finally back
with _Banquet in the Darkness_, and I'm pleased to report that the
musical elements essential to the success of their debut are still
present. Furthermore, _Banquet in the Darkness_ has managed to repeat
anno 2003 the kind of addictiveness its predecessor showed six years
ago -- relatively speaking, since the competition has been very tough
in the death metal field lately. _Banquet in the Darkness_ is one of
those rare albums that sounds old-school without coming across as
outdated, just bringing back fond memories while remaining
worthwhile in its own right. Though Japanese geographically, Intestine
Baalism remain mostly Swedish musically, ranging from reasonably
brutal Swedish riffs to downright crystalline lead guitar comparable
to Arch Enemy. While Intestine Baalism do not sound like a band aiming
to outshine everyone else's technicality or shame their brutality,
they still rank sufficiently high on both aspects; and more
importantly, they have a remarkable knack for keeping it all
entertaining and memorable. _Banquet in the Darkness_ is unlikely to
change anyone's perception of death metal or make it into many
end-of-year charts, but it remains a very competent and
unpretentiously enjoyable album.
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