I became a fan of Keep of Kalessin when my friend lent my a copy of 2006’s ‘
Armada’, their previous album to this. They had a solid sound in comparison with many black metal bands that seem to enjoy recording their albums in a cave or something. Raw black metal is good, but there’s differences between sounding necro and sounding just plain bad. Thankfully, KoK possess a thicker sound, each note can be clearly heard, and the band possess a formidable album in ‘Kolossos’, their latest outing. The Norwegians employ subtle Middle Eastern effects and orchestral effects to fully realise their creation, without the saturation of bombast like some bands may (
Dimmu Borgir, I’m looking at you here!). Opener ‘
Origin’ applies these pastoral acoustics well without overindulging, but ‘The Birth of a New
Empire’ is where the blast begins however, raging forward with little remorse for those who cannot cope. The epic 9 minute ‘Against the Gods’ is a high point for recent symphonic black metal, and is probably the best song on the album. The chugging outro to it lasts almost three whole minutes and yet doesn’t come across as filler or wasted recording space. But it’s tracks such as ‘The
Rising Sign’ and ‘
Warmonger’ that show the album’s major strengths, the former complete with great pace changing and piano and acoustic moments, and the latter a raging war metal anthem highlighted by a fluid solo and memorable riffing. There are moments here that reminded me why I enjoyed the last two
Emperor albums so much, and, where as the music will never reach quite the dizzy heights of ‘Prometheus…’ or ‘…
Equilibrium’, the vocals of Thebon do conjure
Ihsahn’s gravelly shrieking roar and perhaps we’re looking at a possible successor to the symphonic black metal throne. I’m glad that Keep of Kalessin were able to keep the quality of
Armada intact for the successor, and keep the spirit of late period
Emperor alive too. It is now up to them whether they wish to claim the
Emperor’s throne as their own, or continue to blast on as a faithful servant of the sound. Either way, if they keep making albums of this undoubtedly quality, they will at least gain a similar amount of respect.
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