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5.0 out of 5 stars
OE - The Shepherd and the Hounds of Hell,
By Amy "circleofdestruction.net" (outer space) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Shepherd and the Hounds of Hell (Audio CD)
It's initially quite shocking that this is the same band that released Soulblight and Witchcraft, which were very classically-leaning symphonic black metal. This is something else entirely. They've abandoned the keyboards, piano, and harpsichords so prominent in the earlier material. There is a lot more clean singing, but thankfully also still a lot of Pest's very raspy screaming. It's a lot more guitar-oriented and thrashy sounding without abandoning the technicality and odd song structures.
Surprisingly, I thought all the clean vocals worked pretty well here, especially on "Scrolls of the Shadowland," which is probably my favorite song on here. Great way to start an album, though there is not a bad song on this. There are just tons of great riffs here, even guitar solos, varying tempo changes, good drumming, it's just completely awesome. I'm glad there are no keyboards on this though, at times the previous two albums seemed like they just had too much going on at once. There times it feels like black metal and times it more closely resembles thrash or even heavy metal. It sure doesn't sound classical or symphonic though. It's a damned shame the band broke up after this, I just can't get over how consistently good everything they did is. This is some of the best-written music I've heard in a long time.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent technical black metal,
By metalmass (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Shepherd and the Hounds of Hell (Audio CD)
Obtained Enslavement just keeps getting better with each release. This is their fourth album, and one thing you will notice is that they have done away with the keyboards and have focused more on the actual guitar work. Technical and semi-melodic black metal is what these guys are about now. This is by far their best album.
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The Shepherd and the Hounds of Hell by Obtained Enslavement (Audio CD - 2000)
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