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The Ruins Of Beverast - Foulest Semen Of A Sheltered Elite 11 September 2009
01. I Raised This Stone As A Ghastly Memorial 02. Alu 03. God's Ensanguined Bestiaries 04. Mount Sinai Moloch 05. Transcending Saturnine Iericho Skies 06. Kain's Countenance Fell 07. The Restless Mills 08. Theriak - Baal - Theriak 09. Blood Vaults (II - Our Despots Cleanse The Levant) 10. Arcane Pharmakon Messiah 11. (untitled) [Vinyl bonus]
He has done it again. Alexander Von Meilenwald has put out another brilliant Black metal opus. I am now fully convinced that this man is a musical genius. I know reviewers need to maintain a sense of objectivity, but we also need to recognize brilliant music whenever it slaps us in the face and have the balls to spread the word. And well, this is us fucking wreckingball.
The Ruins Of Beverast, the name of Alex' one-man-project, hit the scene already with the critically acclaimed Unlock The Shrine and the lesser (yet still impressive) Rain Upon The Impure. It has been three years since Rain..., but the new album Foulest Semen Of A Sheltered Elite immediately shows it has been worth the wait. Opener "I Raised This Stone As A Ghastly Memorial" is a ten-minute monster of a song with everything that Ruins is known for, and more. The song contains Alex' ever-interesting, heroic yet droning, circulating riffs and epic solos, carefully crafted ambient additions, ritualistic chants, Von Meilenwald's impressive shrieks, a ghastly atmosphere and... a ton of Doom. Doom? Yes. Foulest Semen Of A Sheltered Elite contains a ton of doomier and slower riffs that give the album a mesmerizing and haunting vibe.
"I Raised This Stone As A Ghastly Memorial" is the album's best song, which inevitably means that the rest of the album is weaker, but the 'drop' in quality is minimal. Every song is a real killer and throughout the album's whopping eighty minutes there's not even the scent of filler present. Follow-up "God's Ensanguined Bestiaries" ("Alu" is just an interlude) contains the aforementioned elements, now coated in anger and hate, showcasing the other side of the album. Throughout the album the doomier, slower parts carefully alternate with the angrier, hateful parts, topped off by impressive clean vocals, resulting in a varying, vibrant album. Oh, and if you are a bit worried about the production, you should know that Foulest Semen Of A Sheltered Elite has a production miles away from Rain..., it's spacious and 'light' production could even be called 'inviting'.
For some, no matter how good the music, eighty minutes is simply too long. Well, my regret goes out to you, but I can to some degree understand your sentiments. I still urge you to give this album a try, listen only to half of it if really necessary. If you have a thing for Black and an itch for good ole Doom and dread, you will not be disappointed.
Ladies, gents... after Srontgorrth (Nagelfar), Unlock The Shrine and Rain Upon The Impure, he's done it again. Is this the Black metal album of the year? Quite likely so, in my opinion. Play it loud.
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Written on 04.10.2009 by Lucas
If you're interested in extreme, often emotional and underground music, check out my reviews. I retired from reviewing, but I really used to be into that stuff.
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I'll check it out tomorrow for sure! Or at least half of it  |
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| Unlock The Shrine is one of my favorite black metal albums.Rain upon the impure was also amazing. Still have not picked this up yet, but will soon. Sounds great! |
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| I repeat Lucas, you always get the albums with bullshit awesome cover artwork. By the sounds of it the music matches the artwork for once...in quality. |
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Another item in "have to listen asap" checklist  |
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| Anyone know of a place where I can listen to these guys? I'm very curious. |
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Lucas - 05.10.2009 at 17:57
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Written by Ascendant187 on 05.10.2009 at 17:17
Anyone know of a place where I can listen to these guys? I'm very curious.
Here.
The track "Blood Vaults" is new. |
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| Consider me intrigued. nice work on the review. |
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Big E - 09.10.2009 at 02:41
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| Pretty cool, especially the ritualistic chants haha. Anyone know any bands similar to this? |
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| I couldn't last the course... too boring and samey for me, but it's a great album if you like this stuff... |
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| I can seriously say that this is one of the most brilliant pieces of 2009. My favorite moment would be the ominous chant of "Box sanguinis fratris tui clamat ad me de terra!" on the song 'Kain's Countenance Fell'. |
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Sulac - 31.10.2010 at 06:01
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| God, this album is some excellent stuff. One of the finest works I have ever heard. I feel odd whenever I listen to it, but it doesn't change my liking of it. |
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| Great album, terrible cover art. |
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Written by BreadGod on 20.05.2010 at 02:03
I can seriously say that this is one of the most brilliant pieces of 2009. My favorite moment would be the ominous chant of "Box sanguinis fratris tui clamat ad me de terra!" on the song 'Kain's Countenance Fell'.
It should be *Vox sanguinis fratris tui clamat ad me de terra, but either way it's Latin for "The voice of your brother's blood cries to me from the Earth"
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