Quite easily the coolest record I've ever heard. "Coolest"? yeah...Coolest....hard to explain, but that word is pretty apt in the case of this album.
For the uninitiated, Aura Noir is basically a black/thrash project featuring members from Dodheimsgard, Ved Buens End, and now Darkthrone, with each respective member going under the pseudonyms,"Apollyon" (bass/drums), "Aggressor" (drums/bass), and "Blasphemer" (guitars).
And by thrash, I'm not talking about every blackmetallers thrash faves, Destruction, Its more Slayer (thank the gods). Actually, its more blackmetal, but the Slayer attitude shines though loud and clear. The riffing, drumming, etc is much more articulate (ala Slayer) than Destruction. Also, the pigdog production on the bass guitar really makes its mark during this album, it rumbles like a bloody thunderstorm.
Listen for the stolen "Angel of Death" riff two minutes into "The One Who Smite"...argh! Killer...Its unashamed theft, for sure, but its played with such attitude, such aggression, its utterly endearing. Other standout tracks include "Eternally Your Shadow" (with its ultra-heavy opening, and a wonderful chickensquawk riff that wanders all over your stereo), the magnificent "Destructor" which is possibly the best thrash song I've ever heard. Maybe not the fastest or the heaviest, but the attitude is there, for sure. It even has a one-line chorus, like all good thrash songs should have... "Mercilessss De-Structaaarrrrr, Mercilessss De-Structaaarrrrr...", and so on.
As I so eloquantly read in a print-zine not long ago, "If you want to listen to Sodom or Kreator, LISTEN TO BLOODY SODOM AND KREATOR". But!, if blackmetal is your game, but you want something you can bang your head to, seek this CD out, it really is quite awesome. Aura Noir have recaptured that late-80's thrash vibe, without cloning that era's big bands, and thats something I feel they should be commended for. One seriously satisfied listener.
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