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Throane - Derrière-Nous, La Lumière



7.7 | 26 votes |
Release date: 27 May 2016
Style: Industrial black metal

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01. Sortez Vos Lames, Que Nous Perdions Nos Poings
02. Aussi Féroces Que Nous Repentons
03. Derrière-Nous, La Lumière
04. Un Instant Dans Une Torche
05. Contre Terre
06. Nous Blâmons La Tempête De Nous Avoir Laissés En Plaies
07. A Cette Chute

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27.06.2016 - 16:43
LuciferOfGayness
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Dazzling album but stays a bit too much on the safe side for my taste.
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27.06.2016 - 17:15
Rating: 9
mz

What BaN should do these days more or less.
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Giving my ears a rest from music.
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27.06.2016 - 17:47
!J.O.O.E.!
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Didn't really get this one completely. Not bad but feels a bit repetitive and lacking much depth. Sort of a one note thing. Too many bands these days think they can live on dissonance alone.
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27.06.2016 - 17:55
LuciferOfGayness
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Written by Guest on 27.06.2016 at 17:47

Didn't really get this one completely. Not bad but feels a bit repetitive and lacking much depth. Sort of a one note thing. Too many bands these days think they can live on dissonance alone.

Exactly. I would add Terra Tenebrosa and Almyrkvi to that list. Not bad, but doesnt rock my boat. Then again I am a complete BAN noob so it could be I am missing the context here.
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27.06.2016 - 17:59
!J.O.O.E.!
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Written by Guest on 27.06.2016 at 17:55

Exactly. I would add Terra Tenebrosa and Almyrkvi to that list. Not bad, but doesnt rock my boat. Then again I am a complete BAN noob so it could be I am missing the context here.

As odd as it might be I would probably agree with you on those two as well, at least with regard to the new Terra Tenebrosa. Their older stuff is rather good but something about the new one felt a bit off to me. Overly industrialised to the point where it sounded a little caricaturish at times. Almyrkvi, again, I thought was ok. A bit Darkspace-lite, with a dash of by-the-numbers Blut aus Nord aesthetics. Didn't light my fire all that much, but I don't begrudge those that enjoy it either.
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27.06.2016 - 18:39
Auntie Sahar
Drone Empress
Written by mz on 27.06.2016 at 17:15

What BaN should do these days more or less.

That was kind of what I was thinking at first.... UNTIL I heard that Codex Obscura Nomina split with Aevangelist (which, let's be honest, is basically a BAN EP plus one substandard Aevangelist track). I'm really fine with BAN pursuing that type of sound that you see on that split, it's pretty weird and almost like a psychedelic version of Desanctification or something. I'm willing to just sit back and let whatever comes from BAN come with no expectations, because they really just seem to have an endless amount of tricks up their sleeves, as that split proves

(except for the boring meloblack Memoria Vetusta approach, that shit just needs to stop)
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I am the Magician and the Exorcist. I am the axle of the wheel, and the cube in the circle. “Come unto me” is a foolish word: for it is I that go.

~ II. VII
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27.06.2016 - 21:11
Rating: 9
mz

Written by Guest on 27.06.2016 at 17:47

Didn't really get this one completely. Not bad but feels a bit repetitive and lacking much depth. Sort of a one note thing. Too many bands these days think they can live on dissonance alone.

to me, this fits perfectly into the category of blackend slow metal, and tbh I treat it more like a drone metal record. I know that it is not actually a drone album, but the riffs are too formless to even be called dissonant. I'd use that term when the guitar parts have solid structure. This thing seems to be a bit too free-floating for that. Dissonance was not a standout characteristic of this record when I first heard it, and it is definitely not the most prominent feature of it for me.
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27.06.2016 - 21:14
Rating: 9
mz

And the best track on new TT was the last one, especially the first part of it, which ironically is the most melodic and catchy thing they have ever done.
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Giving my ears a rest from music.
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27.06.2016 - 21:15
Rating: 9
mz

Written by Auntie Sahar on 27.06.2016 at 18:39


That was kind of what I was thinking at first.... UNTIL I heard that Codex Obscura Nomina split with Aevangelist (which, let's be honest, is basically a BAN EP plus one substandard Aevangelist track). I'm really fine with BAN pursuing that type of sound that you see on that split, it's pretty weird and almost like a psychedelic version of Desanctification or something. I'm willing to just sit back and let whatever comes from BAN come with no expectations, because they really just seem to have an endless amount of tricks up their sleeves, as that split proves

(except for the boring meloblack Memoria Vetusta approach, that shit just needs to stop)


well I do not disagree. I very much liked BaN's side, but then again, that is too short
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17.07.2016 - 10:16
Rating: 8
Roxana.M

So insanely great and sick... i could give it 10 easily, but time of album is so short.i mean in my opinion this kind of devastating music must be longer to destroy its listener in a perfect way.
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13.10.2016 - 00:57
Rating: 7
God Alone

Not bad at all, love the vocals, love the gut-wrenching vibes; it's a pity that songwriting-wise I found it a bit flat. 6,5
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