Bestia Arcana
Holokauston


4.5
superb

Review

by Steev USER (3 Reviews)
April 22nd, 2017 | 103 replies


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: 7 heads, 10 horns, 4 horsemen and a putrid partridge in a pear tree.


Plenty of metal bands have explored the whole “apocalypse” gestalt and milked it half to death, the same way most Top 40 country artists have at least an album worth of material about what’s in their garage at the moment. This is due to both topics being “evergreen,” always a viable option within their respective genres. As long as the threat of extinction remains, so will the desire to chronicle its inevitable passing. Fortunately there are almost as many ways to write about the end of the world as there are to bring it about.

So what does Bestia Arcana’s sophomore LP bring to the doomsday parade that hasn’t been heard before? In one word: Scale. Few can capture the literal world-ending bombast and spectacle of the apocalypse through an audible medium and make it feel as though the world is crumbling quite like “Holokauston” does. Every piece of the production is spot-on in reflecting a cataclysmic event in the best way possible, thanks in part to members shared with Nightbringer, and makes it easy to forget Bestia Arcana is technically a Naas Alcameth “side project”.

Menthor’s drumming in particular stands out immediately as the driving force behind the mix, rather than the guitar leads or even the vocals, which seem to take the back/shotgun seats respectively to the omnipresent double-bass onslaught. The tempo rarely lets up, and keeps the listener on edge while the guitars leads uncoil and dance amid the tempest, their behavior akin to the ceaseless, whirling patterns of Akhlys’ “The Dreaming I”. That, however, is where the similarities to other Alcameth/Nightbringer projects ends. For better or for worse (depending on one’s preferences) most would not be able to guess based on first impressions this is the product of three people with over a decade invested in another project.

Making absolute certain of this would be the album’s approach to vocals. Rather than sticking to traditional black metal rasps and shrieks demonstrated in previous outings, the screams on “Holokauston” are low in pitch and surprisingly dynamic featuring three different vocalists (Alcameth, Ophis, and T. Kaos of Lucifyre). The result is more poetic recitation or narration than song, as though Behemoth’s Nergal decided to take up public speaking in the world’s largest amphitheater while being swallowed by a kick drum tornado. Again, this is in the best way possible, as the infernal carnival barker approach gives a certain level of placement and accentuates the chaos occurring in the background. While it may be a love/hate relationship for some, the vocal production is such that the deeper, more deliberate speaking pattern perfectly complements the seismic overtones the rest of the mix provides.

As symphonically theatrical as it is relentless, credit is certainly due to Naas Alcameth for stepping outside his usual purview and making what feels to be his best-produced and most ambitious record to date. A record that showcases the bands' great potential and makes a statement about their creative versatility. Something noticeably different and more evolved than the material introduced in the debut, that’s shed its skin and become its own distinct and formidable beast.


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Comments:Add a Comment 
LifeFeedsOnLife
April 22nd 2017


598 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Big thanks to ThyCrossAwaits for editing, and to the band's Facebook admin for line-up info. Critiques and stuff would be nice.

TheTransmuted
April 22nd 2017


22 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Solid review. Well done. This is one of my favorite albums thus far in 2017. Absolutely diabolical.

SuperMatt
April 22nd 2017


23 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Pretty good review. Album was better than I expected, although it got a bit repetitive for me on some of the slower parts. Like you said, Menthor's drumming was definitely a highlight.

Essence
April 22nd 2017


6739 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

NA is one talented dude

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
April 22nd 2017


11753 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

nice review, liked this line in particular:



"The tempo rarely lets up, and keeps the listener on edge while the guitars leads uncoil and dance amid the tempest, their behavior akin to the ceaseless, whirling patterns of Akhlys’ “The Dreaming I”."

Evreaia
April 22nd 2017


5405 Comments


That album art is a hard 10/10

ThyCrossAwaits
April 22nd 2017


4058 Comments


I wish I knew who did the art, whoever it is makes bomb cover paintings like a lot of the I, Voidhanger stuff I think

Essence
April 22nd 2017


6739 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yeah this is definitely better than Nightbringer



also weird of the guy to release two of his project's albums within like a week of each other

ThyCrossAwaits
April 22nd 2017


4058 Comments


^ bump

Essence
April 22nd 2017


6739 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

i found it in literally 5 seconds, it's on their bandcamp page, it's David Herrerias



not hard to find things my dude

zaruyache
April 22nd 2017


27806 Comments


Mettalum generally keeps track of those credits, too.

LifeFeedsOnLife
April 22nd 2017


598 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks for the input folks!



@Essence

The official release date is supposed to be in June... Issues with the record label, maybe?

ramon.
April 23rd 2017


4204 Comments


Great review dude. Really enjoyed this one.

Dedes
Contributing Reviewer
April 23rd 2017


10620 Comments


Nice review, especially for a 2nd one. I really digged that summary. Made me laugh a bit.

ThyCrossAwaits
April 26th 2017


4058 Comments


well that was dumb...yup

I mean me

Hawks
May 9th 2017


94231 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Never heard of these guys until a few days ago. This is one of the best albums so far this year tbh.

Orb
May 10th 2017


9500 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Great review. Stoked to jam this

LifeFeedsOnLife
May 10th 2017


598 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"..one of the best albums so far this year tbh."



Agreed. Certainly my BM aoty for the moment. Another big thanks for the feedback, guys. I appreciate it.

EphemeralEternity
May 27th 2017


4603 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this is absolutely bending me over and having its way with me (And i'm secretly enjoying it )

EphemeralEternity
May 27th 2017


4603 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

sublime review too



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