Should Not Have Been Called "BLACK ARIA II"
M. Cook | Australia | 08/26/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"BLACK ARIA II is a good album. I think that by calling it "BAII", Glenn automatically pre-set people's opinions and reactions about this album. To clarify, the fact that BLACK ARIA itself was a classical album in the vein of Wagner, I think that that was what people were expecting. What Glenn has delivered is something that is much more akin to a horror movie soundtrack (THE OMEN is a fave of his, after all) or, perhaps more specifically, a minimalist-type musicality (like Philip Glass, for example).
It took me a few listens to truly appreciate the strength of the music he has created here. I think it is all-too easy to just dismiss it or criticize it outright.
The fact that the majority of the album revolves around the same musical motif or theme is not a weakness. Just a stylistic choice that serves to enhance the theme/story that Danzig wishes to convey.
As to the cover art -- Bill Sienkiewicz is a truly talented, gifted artist. Any criticism of his artistry is a reflection of a narrow view. I like Simon Bisley, but I think Bill's cover for BAII is much more potent and chilling than the SATANS CHILD (sic) cover. But that is just my opinion. They are both fine artists, each with individual styles and strengths."
Ummm...Nice work.
J. Sluder | Oklahoma | 11/11/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Although Black Aria II isn't as rich as BA I it still presents the idea of the concept. You don't have to be a Christian mythology snob to understand the concept of this album but the background on the demoness Lilth or Lillith will help to understand Black Aria II.
One reviewer said that this is mood music and it is. It is Halloween/ouija board/Jinn research music and while it seems to drag on if you'll turn it up and try to 'experience' the album you may 'get it' too.
Unclean Sephira has a rather dirty feeling to it; the same feeling I had from Invocation on the Danzig IV album. Very creepy. I like all of the other tracks as well and understanding the concept really makes Black Aria II a strong album. Probably not for everyone."