Dødskvad


Krønike I

Norway Country of Origin: Norway

Krønike I
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Buy on: Bandcamp
Type: Demo
Release Date: February 20th, 2020
Label: Independent
Genre: Death
1. World Inferno
2. Condemned To The Grave
3. Serial Murder (Death Squad)
5. Dead And Buried
6. Insane Slaughter
7. Into Eternal Fire
8. Suffer
9. The Hour Of The Casket
10. The Blood Breed
1. Traitor
2. Live And Burn
3. Artiglio del Diavolo
4. Hounds At Ya Back
5. Hymn To Dionysus
7. White Line Fever
2. Ceremony Of Decomposition Of Bodies
8. Die You Fucking Pig
3. In The Womb Of Chaos, Source Of Life Energy
9. Tamam Shud
1. Rike I Ruiner
2. Adelråte
3. Pakt Med Dypet


Review by Alex on March 22, 2020.

Of a big footed, grey bearded, angry yet intelligible inhabitant of some realm, Dødskvad with their debut demo Krønike I imagines a mannerly ascended fantasy driven style of death metal, heavy metal and dungeon-synth. Using only 3 songs with instrumentation reminiscent of early Bolt Thrower, Faustcoven and some other obscure metal bands I can't quite recall in addition to the familiar faces listed in the promo text, the result is one to behold in this modern age. I tell you this, it's not every day Norway delivers on something this enticing as far as extreme metal goes, but here we have a glimmering exception on Krønike I, that after one short listen, will convince and gain the attention of even the most critical within metal. Despite the bands listed as influences, Krønike I is in essence tied to none thus assuring the security of the album's and more-so Dødskvad identity.

Independently released in February digitally, the debut offering from the 3-piece collective within Dødskvad attracted Caligari Records who have set a cassette version to grace the soil of underground obscurity April 24th, 2020. Honestly, it's not a surprise something of this sort has garnered the attention and support of Caligari Records, who by the way have been slowly and carefully building a temple of jeweled obscurities and rarities since their inception. Hence, consider Dødskvad a noteworthy addition to the remarkable list of inhabitants on the label.

With only 3 short tracks, the band makes good use of their knowledge and musical skill to cook up a bubbling pot of honest synth-scarred death and heavy metal. Decorated with a flurry of fashionable guitar hooks and riffs, interesting drumming, and a vocal style somewhat reminiscent of Faustcoven, the overall feeling accompanying Krønike I is one of sincere effort to make something with lasting impact.

'Rike I Ruiner', 'Adelråte' and 'Pakt Med Dypet' give testimony of the inherently diverse and memorable compositions on Krønike I. Atop it, riding like a wig on some silver spoon societal majesty, a judgmental pointy-finger and shrugging off of peasant like dwellers is displayed through the synth additions on 'Adelråte'. Though still a death metal record, the attitude on Krønike I is telling of a rather classy and parliamentary one, thus taking the style of their music away from the (at times) common-place associations of the genre. A must own for the upstanding within the underground.

Rating: 8 out of 10

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Review by Alex on March 22, 2020.

Of a big footed, grey bearded, angry yet intelligible inhabitant of some realm, Dødskvad with their debut demo Krønike I imagines a mannerly ascended fantasy driven style of death metal, heavy metal and dungeon-synth. Using only 3 songs with instrumentation reminiscent of early Bolt Thrower, Faustcoven and some other obscure metal bands I can't quite recall in addition to the familiar faces listed in the promo text, the result is one to behold in this modern age. I tell you this, it's not every day Norway delivers on something this enticing as far as extreme metal goes, but here we have a glimmering exception on Krønike I, that after one short listen, will convince and gain the attention of even the most critical within metal. Despite the bands listed as influences, Krønike I is in essence tied to none thus assuring the security of the album's and more-so Dødskvad identity.

Independently released in February digitally, the debut offering from the 3-piece collective within Dødskvad attracted Caligari Records who have set a cassette version to grace the soil of underground obscurity April 24th, 2020. Honestly, it's not a surprise something of this sort has garnered the attention and support of Caligari Records, who by the way have been slowly and carefully building a temple of jeweled obscurities and rarities since their inception. Hence, consider Dødskvad a noteworthy addition to the remarkable list of inhabitants on the label.

With only 3 short tracks, the band makes good use of their knowledge and musical skill to cook up a bubbling pot of honest synth-scarred death and heavy metal. Decorated with a flurry of fashionable guitar hooks and riffs, interesting drumming, and a vocal style somewhat reminiscent of Faustcoven, the overall feeling accompanying Krønike I is one of sincere effort to make something with lasting impact.

'Rike I Ruiner', 'Adelråte' and 'Pakt Med Dypet' give testimony of the inherently diverse and memorable compositions on Krønike I. Atop it, riding like a wig on some silver spoon societal majesty, a judgmental pointy-finger and shrugging off of peasant like dwellers is displayed through the synth additions on 'Adelråte'. Though still a death metal record, the attitude on Krønike I is telling of a rather classy and parliamentary one, thus taking the style of their music away from the (at times) common-place associations of the genre. A must own for the upstanding within the underground.

Rating: 8 out of 10

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