I've finally managed to get a hold of SMR,C, an album that is a bit difficult to get a hold of currently. Or that is what most indie retailers claim. But I digress (already).
I'm a little bit underwhelmed by it. Massive praise and near-perfect scores served to hype it up for me just a bit too much. People are hailing it as the black metal album of the decade, but there are a few flies in the ointment.
1) Substandard drumming. Overall it's fairly solid, but the drumfills are often a bit crap and there's a lot of bass floating going on. I realise this is black metal, but when you're aiming at something a bit more technical this is inadequate.
2) Too long and all over the place. I find the album to go on for a bit too long, with some stuff dragging along and some filler. The sequence of tracks, more importantly, doesn't come across as balanced. The prayers should have been used to better effect in bookending the album's main tracks.
3) Weak riffs. Part of my filler criticism. Don't get me wrong, there are some fantastic riffs in here, such as in Sola Fide I, but others, like the opening riff to Hétoïmasia, are still rather close to the frequent blandness of their previous works.
By contrast, Kénôse and Fas are in my opinion by far superior releases, with Veritas stepping into the mixed bag pitfall once again. But let's leave the EPs out of it and concentrate on the full lengths.
When Fas was released, there were a great many people who liked it but preferred SMR,C. I don't get it. In Fas, the points I made above are mostly gone. The drumming is much, much better, the album has a much more focused and balanced feel, and the amount of fresh ideas is just larger. Riffwise it's probably in the same league as SMR,C (I guess they used all the good ones in Kénôse II, eh), but the increased variety hides that fact well.
All in all, I find SMR,C to be nowhere near the zenith of DsO's yield. Rather it is an album in the midst of the sublime transmutation of a rather uninteresting band into a league of its own. Like DHG's Monumental Possession, or Enslaved's Mardraum. Flawed but good, difficult to place but logical, and altogether a bit quixotic.
What are your thoughts?
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