Abigail Williams
The Accuser


3.5
great

Review

by Benjamin Kuettel EMERITUS
November 22nd, 2015 | 8 replies


Release Date: 2015 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Abigail Williams do away with the ambitions of Becoming for a more psychedelic and concise concoction.

The seemingly constant identity crisis of Abigail Williams is made apparent in each of the band’s releases. Albums would jump musical styles starkly, causing accusations to fly about frequent trend hopping and unoriginality within the black metal genre. From the revolving door nature of band members coming and going, to multiple disbandments, nothing about Abigail Williams is reliable or consistent, musically or otherwise. It’s fair to say that the band members haven’t exactly had an easy career with how tumultuous everything has been, which certainly could contribute to lack of a consistently established musical identity. The Accuser follows their most ambitious release Becoming with yet another drastic change. This time around, Abigail Williams forsake extended Wolves in the Throne Room-esque ambience and 10+ minute epics for a shorter, more straightforward direction alongside a syrupy, psychedelic backdrop.

Becoming’s dense walls of sound mesh with the searing, more streamlined style of In The Absence of Light for a quick run of melodic black metal cuts with droning, mind-bending soundscapes to break up the harsh metal. What The Accuser gets right is avoiding the awkward songwriting and dragging nature that plagued early releases. Each section of “Forever Kingdom of Dirt” transitions quickly and effortlessly, as a wickedly dissonant guitar melody breaks up the mid-tempo jamming, then closes out with a shredding guitar solo in a matter of minutes. Examples like these show how Abigail Williams have matured by cutting out decent but repetitive material in favor of a much more immediate, punchier effect.

The production job delivers a throwback version of raw, lo-fi aesthetics sure to please the purists. This interestingly makes the psychedelic passages particularly eerie, beautifully displayed in the murky closer “Nuumite.” “The Cold Lines” is also a slower, more experimental track, and one of the weirdest and creepiest creations the band has ever recorded. Aside from these mind-bending anomalies, the rest of The Accuser is a ferocious assault on the senses. “Path of Broken Glass” and “Of The Outer Darkness” consist of unrelenting tremolo picked guitars and blasting drums galore, tearing through some of the band’s most intense and evil sounding dissonances and harmonies yet.

While the deathcore-meets-symphonic black metal route of early material was certainly a rocky start, Abigail Williams has since shown a noticeable maturation in songwriting and originality with each release. Those looking for Becoming Part II within The Accuser are missing the point of what Abigail Williams do. Modernizing classic motifs of what the genre could offer only got the band members so far, and it’s nice to see them finally step into their own to be more than just competent influencees of classic Scandinavian metal bands. Becoming might always be the group’s magnum opus, but The Accuser further establishes that comparing albums by Abigail Williams to each other is a futile affair. The point is that they end up achieving their sudden style changes with their own kind of grace, which is all that can be expected of the talented, diverse, indomitable qualities they have more than proven to possess.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
TalonsOfFire
Emeritus
November 22nd 2015


21005 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Thanks to Gameofmetal for proofreading.



Not as good as Becoming but definitely a worthwhile listen.

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
November 22nd 2015


11756 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

poserino incoming dewder

zaruyache
November 22nd 2015


27813 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

poseur bm fans represent

TalonsOfFire
Emeritus
November 22nd 2015


21005 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Haha indeed, this band can do some incredible stuff though. See: Final Destiny of the Gods

Hawks
November 22nd 2015


94548 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Sweet review buddy. I still gotta check this.

TalonsOfFire
Emeritus
November 22nd 2015


21005 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Thanks fellas

Essence
November 22nd 2015


6739 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

Hawks, it's ok. Though actually you'll probably really dig it. Nice review Talons

TalonsOfFire
Emeritus
November 23rd 2015


21005 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The psychedelic elements are definitely the most worthwhile part of this, closer is one of their best.



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