Wednesday, January 13, 2016

The Thurible Reviews: Rothko Chapel - "...mere belief"


There's a fascinating tension to Rothko Chapel's music.

On the one hand, the band's music is raw, brutal, lo-fi, and decidedly old school black metal. Some of these riffs are as frosty as early Darkthrone, and the EP's production is as artfully janky as any classic 1990s black metal release. On the other hand, there's an experimental, electronic quality to the band's style. It's difficult to precisely pin down: the ultra-high-speed riffs that sound almost like video game music are certainly a major factor, as is the precise, yet somehow also frantic drumming.

The band's tendency to throw in unexpected synths and sound effects probably helps too.

In fact, there's a surprise on nearly ever track of ...mere belief. "Chapter V. Rituals Surmounting the Reign" begins with driving, high-speed black metal before skidding to a halt and launching into a synth and brass interlude a few seconds in. Monks chants spring out of nowhere about a minute into "Chapter IV. A Final Night Befalls the Scores as the Ageless Legion Ascends Sanctuaries Once Defiled," appearing just long enough for the listener to register their cameo appearance before vanishing back into the mix. Yet Rothko Chapel never feel like they're just screwing around–the weirdness works, partially because of the solid musicianship behind it.

Uniting Rothko Chapel's bizarre bag of tricks is a dedication to blindingly fast old-school black metal and over-the-top song titles. Tracks like "Chapter III. Archaic Warrior Blood - Visions of Unhallowed Times" alternate between soaring, synth-backed choruses and high-speed, menacing, masterfully-composed riffs. Unbelievably fast blast beats throughout the EP give it an agitated energy many imitators of old-school black metal lack, and make the band's already breakneck riffs feel even faster.

Black metal fans looking for Blut Aus Nord or Deathspell Omega-level weirdness probably won't be too shocked by any of Rothko Chapel's experimental touches. But for those looking for an original spin on black metal essentials with great riffs, blistering tempos, and top-tier word salad song titles, ...mere belief is a free bandcamp release you'll probably feel like leaving a tip for.

And please do. This Wisconsin black metal trio deserves it.

Recommended.

1 comment:

  1. The debut LP is also now available for free download.
    https://rothkochapel.bandcamp.com/album/adamah-tenebrae

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