Darkthrone - It Beckons Us All (2024)
Artist: Darkthrone
Title: It Beckons Us All
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Peaceville Records
Genre: Heavy Metal, Black Metal, Speed Metal
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 43:28
Total Size: 299 / 114 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: It Beckons Us All
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Peaceville Records
Genre: Heavy Metal, Black Metal, Speed Metal
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 43:28
Total Size: 299 / 114 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Howling Primitive Colonies - 00:06:30
02. Eon 3 - 00:05:42
03. Black Dawn Affiliation - 00:06:11
04. And In That Moment I Knew The Answer - 00:03:17
05. The Bird People Of Nordland - 00:07:27
06. The Heavy Hand - 00:04:18
07. The Lone Pines Of The Lost Planet - 00:10:03
Enigmatic duo and Norwegian Black Metal legends Darkthrone have made a highly anticipated return with their 21st studio album “It Beckons Us All”. With an impressive career so far and extensive discography, the band have once again expanded on their capabilities and pushed the boundaries of extreme metal.
Fenriz says: “I am having difficulties putting into words my personal feelings around the existential title It Beckons Us All, I can only hope others out there can feel the darkness that encompasses it.” Nocturno adds: “We recorded in the manner we always do, live, meaning drums and guitar, with another guitar added later. We found a new twist during this process that surely benefited this album. Fenriz did stellar clean vocals on several songs, and his way of thinking creatively made it so good. We also shared the bass work this time around. We added a lot of extra layers like solo guitars… it was just a cauldron of ideas. Instead of finding a plug-in or choir synth patch, we both recorded four vocal tracks each. Darkthrone is an ever-evolving band, as many should know by now, and this album is touching a bit into the heavy genre. I have no idea what genre we are, and have really not cared much about it, but I know for sure it’s metal.”
The album opens with “Howling Primitive Colonies”, a track full of doomy riffs and atmosphere. “Eon 3” branches into the death-doom territory on a foundation of black metal. “Black Dawn Affiliation” picks up the pace at a rolling gallop with dark melodies, flurries of riffs and pummeling drums. The halfway point darkens even further with haunting monastic chants and thunderous atmosphere; a definite highlight of the record. “And In That Moment I Knew The Answer” showcases the band’s musical prowess. Purely instrumental in nature, this track focuses on catchy guitar hooks and technical solos but also swings like a sledgehammer. “The Bird People Of Norland” trudges its way through various tempo changes; alternating from progressively catchy riffs and flurries of black metal shreddage. This track is both thunderously dark yet enticing. “The Heavy Hand” drones and swings with a colossal force, relying once again on a very dense, doom element interspersed with rasping, vocals. “The Lone Pines Of The Lost Planet” may be the conclusion of the record but don’t think for one second you’re in for a reprieve. At a massive 10 minutes long, this track is a monumental soundscape full of moody rhythms, interesting Black Sabbath-esque style and experimentation.
“It Beckons Us All” is a black metal record but it incorporates various elements of extreme metal to keep it fresh. With four decades and 21 studio albums under their belt, Darkthrone have crafted an album that stays true to their legacy.
Fenriz says: “I am having difficulties putting into words my personal feelings around the existential title It Beckons Us All, I can only hope others out there can feel the darkness that encompasses it.” Nocturno adds: “We recorded in the manner we always do, live, meaning drums and guitar, with another guitar added later. We found a new twist during this process that surely benefited this album. Fenriz did stellar clean vocals on several songs, and his way of thinking creatively made it so good. We also shared the bass work this time around. We added a lot of extra layers like solo guitars… it was just a cauldron of ideas. Instead of finding a plug-in or choir synth patch, we both recorded four vocal tracks each. Darkthrone is an ever-evolving band, as many should know by now, and this album is touching a bit into the heavy genre. I have no idea what genre we are, and have really not cared much about it, but I know for sure it’s metal.”
The album opens with “Howling Primitive Colonies”, a track full of doomy riffs and atmosphere. “Eon 3” branches into the death-doom territory on a foundation of black metal. “Black Dawn Affiliation” picks up the pace at a rolling gallop with dark melodies, flurries of riffs and pummeling drums. The halfway point darkens even further with haunting monastic chants and thunderous atmosphere; a definite highlight of the record. “And In That Moment I Knew The Answer” showcases the band’s musical prowess. Purely instrumental in nature, this track focuses on catchy guitar hooks and technical solos but also swings like a sledgehammer. “The Bird People Of Norland” trudges its way through various tempo changes; alternating from progressively catchy riffs and flurries of black metal shreddage. This track is both thunderously dark yet enticing. “The Heavy Hand” drones and swings with a colossal force, relying once again on a very dense, doom element interspersed with rasping, vocals. “The Lone Pines Of The Lost Planet” may be the conclusion of the record but don’t think for one second you’re in for a reprieve. At a massive 10 minutes long, this track is a monumental soundscape full of moody rhythms, interesting Black Sabbath-esque style and experimentation.
“It Beckons Us All” is a black metal record but it incorporates various elements of extreme metal to keep it fresh. With four decades and 21 studio albums under their belt, Darkthrone have crafted an album that stays true to their legacy.