Blodsrit - _Oscularis Infernum_
(Oaken Shield / Adipocere, 2003)
by: Pedro Azevedo (7 out of 10)
So, a new album by Sweden's Blodsrit -- or is it Dissection's long
lost demo? Either way, there is no denying how enjoyable
_Oscularis Infernum_ is: for all its lack of originality, this is still
an album you can safely throw into your CD player for a pleasant 40
minutes of melodic black metal. The album sorely lacks the shiny
professional quality of Naglfar's superior _Sheol_, but not so much as
to become a problem. The production is competent (except for the
slightly annoying drum sound) and the playing is quite adequate
(bar the somewhat repetitive drumming made worse by the drum sound),
which in addition to all the good hooks and melodies ensures a very
acceptable release in spite of its originality issues. Unsurprisingly,
you get most of the usual shticks (such as corpsepaint, a band member
named Nazgul or a Nietzche quotation in the booklet) but this is still
unpretentiously enjoyable -- a rather good bet if that's all you're
looking for and bands like Dissection and Naglfar happen to be your
kind of thing.
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