Self-identifying as blackened hardcore, this Canadian band puts a particular set of expectations on itself. The vocals' scowl is black metal, as is the guitar playing that opens the album. Are there some deliberate chugs? Yes, but Watain does that as well. The production is where the lines are a bit blurred, as it is very in-your-face, with little atmosphere. For Black Metal, I like what they are doing on the opening track. Let's hear if the rest of the album can hold up. The second song, "God and Politics," finds that they are not screaming about the devil, so perhaps that is where the hardcore is coming in. It is very blasty and in your face. It does not feel as effective as the first song. There is a more deliberate riff that surfaces, but the vocals become obligatory screaming with little purpose.
The more they race through things with the fast and furious speed adopted by most black metal bands, the more they are going to lose my interest, which is why I am looking for black metal bands that are true to bringing sonic darkness but taking a different approach. They go darker and more dissonant with a deliberate riff leading the way into "Indoctrinated," which finds them exploding out of this in some more raging but also more typical.
"Summer Wanes' is the first song with a hardcore feel going into but they blast this away. A lower growled vocal comes in on this one to balance the scowling vocal out some. The blast part gets old fast to me. There is a bit of a breakdown section, and while I am glad this is not just black metal with breakdowns, I could stand to hear more hardcore here. There is a catchier riff that comes in the final act of this one. They have a great deal of ground to make up in the last song. The abrasive beating they throw themselves into. They are decent musicians, and perhaps this might be a good starting point for metalcore kids getting into black metal. I will give it a 7.5

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