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Winterfylleth – The Divination of Antiquity | Review

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My first encounter with Winterfylleth came via their 2012 album, The Threnody of Triumph. It was basically a two ships passing in the night affair. I heard it but didn't spend any time with it. I've spent plenty of time with their newest release, The Divination of Antiquity. Much of that was just letting in sink in. Sink down, layer by layer until it found its final resting place wrapped around my soul.

As it will yours through the inescapable pleasure of ancient windswept melodies coursing through the core of Winterfylleth's signature sound. They may ring with a bleak and icy tone but a warmth comes from within countering the harsh desperation of vocalist/guitarist Chris Naughton's screams.

Paired with guitarist Mark Wood, Naughton along with bassist Nick Wallwork create sweeping vistas of moving sound. A constant buzz of energy powers scorching rhythms and glorious melodies. As befitting the tracks, drummer Simon Lucas adapts to the changing landscapes. Whether keeping time with grace (“A Careworn Heart”) or more often blasting away the concept of time with ferocity, his commitment is never in question. Although the higher the bpms go, the higher Lucas pushes the band.

The title track sets the stage for what is largely a homogenous album, not straying too far from the foundations laid down early. Carnal black metal screams – the way black metal should be screamed in this writer's humble opinion – dig their hooks in and swiftly lift the listener up and away from the chaos and selfish existence of modern life. The listener is taken to a place still full of fear but of a different and more primal sort. Swollen-heart melodies, which are the album's lifeblood, protect against the thunderous percussion which sounds like the thudding feet of a predator in full pursuit.

As visceral as the searing black metal guitars and relentless percussion can be, Winterfylleth still conjure up images of great heights, natural beauty and a deep reverence for their homeland and its past. There is pain to be felt for certain but it's a cleansing pain.

Acoustic guitar and low chanting voices enhance the album's depth and overall appeal. The chants on “Whisper of the Elements” sound like the Earth itself is talking and the serenity and peace of the mostly acoustic “The World Ahead” calms the savage beast. You can feel the exhilarating rush as you're swept through endless valleys and hills, verdant with life and lore across stretches of time. Ghastly or ghostly, the album resonates deeply within the soul. The Divination of Antiquity is a treasure of conflicting sonics. The magical confluence of the sublime and the pestilential churns with the intent of a grand design, sending the listener forth under magnificent clear skies and favourable winds.

Few black metal albums display this level of balance and depth, merging menace with melody, brutality with beauty. The leaves are changing and so are the winds. Follow them toward the glory of Winterfylleth and The Divination of Antiquity.

Matt Hinch

Band info: www.facebook.com/Winterfylleth
Label info: www.candlelightrecords.co.uk




Matt Hinch lives an unassuming life on the backroads outside Forest Mills, Ontario, Canada. He packs in as much metal as he possible can amid factory work, raising three daughters with his wife and working the land. In addition to Scratch the Surface Matt also writes for Hellbound, Metal Bandcamp, About Heavy Metal and his own blog, Kingdom of Noise.
Keep up with him on Twitter @KingdomofNoise.

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Best of 2013 | Musicians' Choice Part 2

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This year, we decided to ask musicians that we truly admire to pick their favorite albums of the year and name a band they’d like to get together and make a new record in 2014. Check out below the second batch of answers that we received from members of Woe, Celeste and Winterfylleth.


Chris Grigg (Woe)

What are your top 10 releases of 2013?
Unweighted for preference:
1-Beastmilk - Climax
2-Carcass - Surgical Steel
3-Chelsea Wolfe - Pain is Beauty
4-Fuck Buttons - Slow Focus
5-Gorguts - Colored Sands
6-Inter Arma - Sky Burial
7-Kanye West - Yeezus
8-My Bloody Valentine - MBV
9-Queens of the Stone Age - …Like Clockwork
10-A Wilhelm Scream - Party Crasher

What’s the best concert you have seen this year?
That's hard to say. It's a tossup between Nine Inch Nails, Kanye West, and Inter Arma while we were on tour with them. NIN were absolutely perfect and mind-blowing; Kanye was really exciting; Inter Arma were consistently breathtaking and powerful.

What band would you like to reunite and make a record in 2014?
Failure. We're half-way there, what with them announcing reunion shows in 2014, but they haven't said anything about an album. It doesn't seem out of the question!

Johan (Celeste)

What are your top 10 releases of 2013?
1-Deftones - Koi No Yokan
2-Rorcal - Villagvege
3-Russian Circle - Memorial
4-Ulcerate - Vermis
5-Bring me the Horizon - Sempiternal
6-Katy Perry - Prism
7-Toxic Avenger - Romance and cigarettes
8-Ataraxie - L'être et la nausée
9-Black Tongue - Falsifier
10-Terra Tenebrosa - The Purging

What’s the best concert you have seen this year?
The Sea And Cake at L'épicerie Moderne, Feyzin

What band would you like to reunite and make a record in 2014?
Shora

Chris Naughton (Winterfylleth)

What are your top 10 releases of 2013?
Top 15 as I tried to include everyone's view.
1-Carcass - Surgical Steel
2-Grave Miasma – Odori Sepulcrorum
3-Hate Forest/Ildjarn - Those Once Mighty Fallen
4-Katatonia - Dethroned & Uncrowned
5-Palms - S/T
6-Black Sabbath - 13
7-Windhand - SOMA
8-Saor - Roots
9-Wardruna - Runaljod – Yggdrasil
10-Hail of Bullets - III: The Rommel Chronicles
11-In Solitude - Sister
12-Deafheaven - Sunbather
13-Atlantean Kodex - The White Goddess (A Grammar Of Poetic Myth)
14-Cult of Luna - Vertikal
15-Cathedral - The Last Spire

What’s the best concert you have seen this year?
Iron Maiden - Maiden England at Graspop Metal Meeting, Belgium
I think this was one that was a true highlight for all the Winterfylleth members, a top day having played the festival and then seeing the Maiden bring the house down at the end was a real delight.

What band would you like to reunite and make a record in 2014?
I think I’d personally like to hear what At The Gates could come up with if they did another album.


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