Label :
Metal Age Productions.
Tracklist:
1. Paramnesia
2. Ignis Fatuus
3. Thou Shalt Not Kill
4. Ribat Essalem
5. Adam the First
6. The Fifth
7. InsirafMartyr
8. Litham (The Reach of the Kal Asuf)
9. Parasits
10. Impunity of the Mutants
Lelahell offers us all their experience and their mastery with
their second full length album "Alif".
"Alif" is more technical, more melodic than previous
releases. The production is better and fits more to the music of the band.
forty minutes during
which the death metal meets buttons traditional atmosphere, in a context that is violent, bordering a brutal that is
appreciated for a truly remarkable technical expertise greatly improved by Hannes Grossman on drums
The album begins with
"Paramnesia" in a very
literal sense, because we are immediately confronted with a wave of double-shot
percussion, leading to rumbling bass riffs and an intense and tense guitar. The
progressive editing always manages to seem heavy but not really let loose,
until the song of Reduoane settles
and that his guttural grunts allow the track to become an impressive barrage of
death metal. The occasional guitar licking incorporates subtle African hues
that break quite well the technical brutality, providing a decent or even
slightly regimented start but for me it was unconvincing seen from the modern
side and the absence of originality and the purity of the detah metal , but "Ignis Fatuus" follows and,
immediately, we are subjected to more thrash-inspired speed metal and inspired
by a pure gracious sound of real death metal and, for the most part, singing
the mixed death metal voice between growl and scream acute but bestial
highlighting anger and bitterness fueled by false hopes and its real tornado that crushes everything
on his way .but for me the real beginning of this album is "Ignis Fatuus" very good job.
The rest of the album
offers us ... some remarkable points "Adam
The First" while sounding incredibly sludgy, has a wonderfully
frenetic guitar solo and it's also a very good job a title to pay attention a
title, that this close to the death black metal intro "Adam The First" is also ,very good job and in the same
concept we also have "The Fifth" and it's also very good job a title
to pay attention.
more or less, neither
good nor bad. We have "Insiraf /
Martyr" and "Ribat
Essalam" rhythmic rhythm that takes the influence of the kingdoms of
prog-metal but boring melodies with a local music add you can like or not like
...... "Thou Shalt Not Kil" is
a great piece of strings rich in orchestral sounds, almost cinematic, but this
is unfortunately nothing more than a 30-second intro song, which is a shame
because its sense of drama and suspense intrigue, before it closes. The song
"Impunity Of "The Mutants" completes the semi-Nordic darkness
with guitar sounds and sinister guitar sounds, which fans, Immortal would appreciate. From the technical point of view, Lelahell must be applauded because most
of the time the production is solid and all this is facilitated by the fact
that Hannes Grossmann recorded
percussion.
" Alif "!!!!! all Death Metallers should to get this raw brutal
evil fucking album, ……. In any case ,
you should have or try to listen "
Alif " and put it in your collection.
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