Profanatica
Profanatitas de Domonatia


4.5
superb

Review

by Conservationist USER (3 Reviews)
April 14th, 2009 | 18 replies


Release Date: 2007 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Develops melody in the theatrical and primal style of American black metal, all while upholding the violent blasphemy for which the genre is known.

American black metal grew up with a different form than the European one. While the old world bands focused on melody and mood, American bands focused on atmosphere through utter deconstruction and reversion to the feral.

Leading the charge was Havohej, a band sharing its principal songwriter with Profanatica, in 1993; fifteen years later, Profanatica returns with an album that updates the American style to meet the European halfway, using long melodies that combine into surging, lawless conclusions.

Paul Ledney, the songwriter shared between these bands, started in death metal, doing a stint in Revenant before helping to start Incantation, and in the process contributing ideas to numerous American death metal bands. His influence can be heard in early Incantation and later Demoncy, as well as clearly in the songwriting on "Profanatitas de Domonatia."

Ledney's style is theatrical. Songs start on simple riffs, and break abruptly into others, then return for grand conclusions that are sometimes as simple as repeating the early riff under blasphemy-spewing vocals. His primary instrument is the drumset, and he puts it to good use here by keeping a beat moving urgently just under the more defined changes in guitar, adding a mystical subtlety.

This music is as raw and primal as Sarcofago, Blasphemy, or Von, who join Ledney in his new world quest to deconstruct the happy world of no-culture we've embraced here, as opposed to the Europeans burdened with history, customs and values. His vocal rasp will remain in your head for weeks with its compulsive violation of all purity and tendency to bend itself around the beat.

Where this album will baffle listeners is in tone. The guitar tone is warm, fuzzy and full, which is the antithesis of the black metal thin and raw; the riffs are also longer and cross-quote each other. These riffs grow into melodic themes that played on a single string at a time arch and soar over the rugged rhythms set up by the early parts of each song, providing a vision of angelic deliverance -- if the angel is Satan.

Musically, this material is stronger than earlier Havohej; artistically, it is not as distinctive because it is less theatrical and more musical, and replacements much of the feral rhythm work with melody and complexity. This CD is a challenging listening that also grabs you in the gut, forces blasphemies from your throat, and re-dedicates your life to Satan, and you will enjoy this process.


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Willie
Moderator
April 14th 2009


20311 Comments


This is good for a second review. Although, three paragraphs of history/build-up might be a little much. Maybe work on fleshing out the descriptions a little more next time too.

KYZAR
April 15th 2009


513 Comments


Sounds good, i dont listen to too much black but i will look into this. You didnt go into production much, how is it?

KYZAR
April 17th 2009


513 Comments


Well i listened to it a bit, pretty good.

karina
April 17th 2009


165 Comments


band is good

Conservationist
May 11th 2009


1 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Willie: Thanks for the kind words! Yeah, I was worried about the history too much but it's interesting back story to me. Maybe I should place it after the music portion, in the future?



Kyzar: Production is awesome and fuzzy, bassy and loud. Drums are crisp. Vocals are reverby but less than previous albums. Good question! I should've covered it.



karina: Hell yeah!

plutosatanclubhouse
May 12th 2009


142 Comments


I don't like the production too much on this one. The drums sound programmed/overly triggered. It's good otherwise though I prefer their older stuff.

Meatplow
August 6th 2010


5523 Comments


This is a good album

scissorlocked
August 6th 2010


3538 Comments


some friends tell me this band rules

Meatplow
August 6th 2010


5523 Comments


instead of listening to your friends listen to this album

scissorlocked
August 6th 2010


3538 Comments


i've just listened a song on youtube and was good

i'll check it really soon

seems enjoyable blasphemic

TheSpirit
Emeritus
March 14th 2012


30304 Comments


new EP rules so damn hard

Hawks
May 14th 2018


94278 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Damn nobody bumps this either smh.

Astral Abortis
May 14th 2018


6731 Comments


this is my fave profanatica album

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
August 8th 2019


19026 Comments


New track:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cYN201-NFE

TheSpirit
Emeritus
August 8th 2019


30304 Comments


fuck yeah ... most consistently blasphemous band in black metal

Hawks
August 8th 2019


94278 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is still the only one I’ve heard but I love Havohej so much. Gotta get more into this band.

combustion07
May 1st 2021


12822 Comments


Only commenting here because Altar of the Virgin Whore. That EP riffs hard as hell. Still need to check their full lengths. I'll probably start here

NightOnDrunkMountain
Contributing Reviewer
September 20th 2023


871 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

More from the band this Friday



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