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- Date Released: February 19, 2007
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Metal
- Label: Season of Mist / The Orchard
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Sweden isn't accustomed to playing second fiddle to Norway in very many categories, but black metal has long been one of them, with a strong nucleus of longstanding bands (Mayhem, Emperor, Darkthrone, Enslaved, etc.) wielding such a domineering influence over the genre that few outsiders have successfully challenged their supremacy. That's not to say that there haven't been some serious contenders, however, and among them are surely the ghost-faced, blood-drenched Swedes in Watain, who have established quite a reputation over the years, and possess in their third full studio album, Sworn to the Dark, a forceful candidate for true universal acclaim. Like the hellish buzzing of the demon Beelzebub himself (half-elephant, half-bumblebee, didn't you know?), Watain's guitars swarm violently into one's skull on epic opener "Legions of the Black Light" -- only to gradually unveil unexpectedly rich layers of harmonic depth as the song develops. It's all about the hooks, really, and for those who can't imagine deeply occult-laced black metal possibly offering great, catchy (meat) hooks -- behold thy proof, as irrefutable tracks like "Satan's Hunger," "Stellarvore," the title cut, and the simply colossal "Storm of the Antichrist" effortlessly achieve a perfect balance between Venom or Darkthrone's outright savagery and straightforward execution, and Emperor's spiraling arrangements and progressive orientation. What's more, Watain frequently reveal a greater appreciation for different forms of heavy metal, far beyond black metal's often tiresomely stubborn "f*ck everyone else" mindset. Clues to this refreshing outlook include the lightning-fast, thrash-like speed-picking of "Underneath the Cenotaph," the magnificently dense, almost Opeth-like riffs introducing "The Serpent's Chalice," and the Iron Maiden-quoting bassline closing out "The Light That Burns the Sun." They even fare just fine with a pair of tenebrous atmospheric interludes, the likes of which indulgent Scandinavian musicians all too often force into their albums unnecessarily (maybe it's for the benefit of Mom and Dad, who paid for all those classical music lessons, alas, in vain). Which is why you'll definitely find more extreme, misanthropic, or adventurous black metal albums than Sworn to the Dark out there, but you'll be hard-pressed to find one more balanced or -- and this may sound contradictory for nasty old black metal -- enjoyable.
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Credits
- Peter in de Betou - Mastering // Set Teitan - Guitar // Set Teitan - Soloist // Ketolavog - Cover Art // Alvaro Lillo - Vocals // Lovias Sidegard - Vocals // Lore Stierna - Producer // Peter Stjanvind - Vocals // Tyrant - Photography
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