Saturday, February 7, 2026

Black Metal History Month - Antrisch : "Expedition III: Renitenzpfad"





Germany's Antrisch finds the sonic balance that allows enough room to experiment with melody, keeping it from becoming another blast-fest, yet it is still wrathful enough in its aggressive intent to appeal to your standard black metal fan who wants the barrage of sound. The opening track alone offers a dynamic oscillation between the two. "Hidalgo Infernal" leans more on the side of racing guitars, pausing to bathe in the creepiness. The acoustic guitar surfaces in this song to provide one of these moments. They blast back into the gray with renewed fury. 

"Nattern & Narren" has a more distinct riff with a thrashy hook. "Bittergruen" is the first song that falls the closest to what you might expect from the run-of-the-mill black metal of today. There is a dark, ominous melody that runs through it, making it memorable. The overall tone of the album is kept balanced dynamically, as the song that follows this is darker and creepy, when it kicks in, there is more of a deliberate stomp. The vocals are pretty chaotic, but have a distinct personality to them. 

This mood carries over into "Verschanzt" before it builds into a more raging blur of blast beats. The last song locks into an almsot rock n roll riff that inspires the vocals to take a different cadance. It builds into a more driving tremolo-picked section after this and turns around to find its groove once more. i will give this album a 9, it's dynamic and has its own personality, sounds great, and is really well done, so all you could want from a new black metal band without re-inventing the wheel.  Drops March 27th on AOP Records

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