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Dark Requiems
Hecate Enthroned
Dark Requiems
Genres: Rock, Metal
 
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All Artists: Hecate Enthroned
Title: Dark Requiems
Members Wishing: 0
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Label: Metal Blade
Original Release Date: 3/9/1999
Release Date: 3/9/1999
Genres: Rock, Metal
Style: Death Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 039841419825

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Superb raw black metal from....England?
Mark R. Guglielmo | Wood Ridge, NJ United States | 05/10/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"You would never know this band was from England.I associate English bands with oh, I don't know, My Dying Bride style doomy gothic music, not the cold, raw PURE EVIL black metal contained here! Hecate Enthroned do a SUPERB job of meshing furious blast beat drumming, swirling yet melodic guitarwork, screeching vocals, haunting melodies and yes, a touch of mesmerizing gothic imagery. It's a fantastic record, period.Beginning with an almost soothing, keyboard laden intro, the album wastes no time in pulling you in, only to smash your cerebrum to pieces with the terrorizing wall of sound set forth in "The Pagan Swords of Legend." There is some seriously insane guitarwork and drumming going on here, and if I didn't know any better, a VERY Egyptian-sounding theme running through the background. The album progresses at a nice pace, never really letting up, laying intricate keyboard tracks when necessary, and just going all out with the layer upon layer of sound and fury. Most of the songs feature completely undecipherable vocals, Jon dishing out evil screech after evil screech. But Hecate does a great job of mixing things up a bit; for example, "Forever in Ebony Drowning" has a much more obvious Gothic feel to it and then out of nowhere, they break into some serious riffage for the headbanging faithful. It's one of the things that truly impressed me about the record; they aren't as predictable as other black metal bands and make you want to keep listening to see where the song - or part of song - goes next. Really good stuff. 4 tracks into the album and I'm already extremely satisfied, so what does Hecate Enthroned do? Lay down the strongest song thus far - "Upon the Kingdom Throne." I don't really know what it was, but this song has a serious Powerslave-era Maiden thing going on behind the scenes and is much more complex than one might think. I for one couldn't get that ancient Egyptian imagery out of my head.There are other standout tracks as well, particularly "Thy Sorrow Bequeathed" and "The Scarlet Forsaken," both of which feature instantly hummable guitar melodies while at the same time retaining their apocalyptic and frenzied nature. This is war music people. Surely all fans of quality, talented metal will want this record, so go get it already!"
Decent Black Metal
Ishak Ivatar | 11/05/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Hecate Enthroned, a black metal band from the UK, have in this album created rather decent black metal. To compare them to some perhaps better known bands, their music is almost a cross between the earlier work of Cradle of Filth and Dimmu Borgir, and Dark Funeral. The atmosphere is set with melancholy keyboard tunes and the guitars produce the rhythm and primary melody, though sometimes overpower the keyboards a little too much. I give it three stars because five should be reserved for the very few "greatest" albums out there in whatever given genre, and four stars for the very close seconds. An enjoyable listen in its own right, but also excellent background music."
Good stuff
Mark R. Guglielmo | 05/10/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"These guys have a good sound for anyone into the more popular Cradle of Filth. Vocals are reminescent of Dani Filth's but the songwriting is decidedly more 'black metal'. This is just about as good as 'Slaughter of Innocence', so if you have that one and are undecided about 'Dark Requiems', go ahead and grab this up. A good buy."