Stillhet - _Gjemt I Skyggene_
(Northern Silence Productions, 2005)
by: Pedro Azevedo (5 out of 10)
According to Northern Silence Productions, this is a re-release of
Stillhet's sold-out demo, and includes new artwork and a bonus track.
Clearly rooted in early '90s black metal, the music remains mid-paced
for most of the record and does its best to bring back those old days.
A drum machine is employed however, and although it is competently
handled, it still detracts from the old-school effect somewhat.
Nevertheless, production values are quite decent considering this was
originally a demo, and even as an album the sound is acceptable. The
riffs will likely come across as generic for anyone who's heard a few
albums from the aforementioned era however, and unfortunately fail to
provide any great reason why you should be listening to _Gjemt I
Skyggene_ instead of a classic of your choice -- something the
unremarkable cover of Burzum's "Spell of Destruction" fails to
alleviate. (There is also a brief instrumental cover of music from the
game "Silent Hill".) _Gjemt I Skyggene_ is not a bad record, and
clearly Stillhet can grow into a more appealing entity in the future,
especially if the closing bonus track, "Fordømt", is any indication.
Overall, _Gjemt I Skyggene_ wouldn't have set the world alight ten
years ago, and it hasn't a great deal to offer today beyond the first
couple of spins.
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