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  • Arallu

    Satanic War in Jerusalem ()

    Wydane przez Raven Music/PaganRok wydania Kraj IsraelNapisał Bartosz Donarski6Komentarze (0) First and foremost ARALLU comes from Israel. Second of all, the hell-bent duo arduously cultivate primitive black metal's work of destruction. This what they did on "Satanic War in Jerusalem" is definitely a proper dose of archaic black metal I guess some of you may take an interest in. I don't think the album is a high spot as well as their attitude might be a matter of argument, anyhow ARALLU offers quite sincere music I approve of. Indispensable condition attributed to such black metal is its abominable and vulgar straight-forwardness. And it seems ARALLU are in their element, playing harshly, acting loudly, standing bolt upright and proud. No doubt this is of the essence in music of theirs. They put the evil eye on us setting the Jerusalem Gates on fire with fiendishly aggressive and primitively direct black metal not too many can boast of these days. Apart from own songs ARALLU endeavored to make cover version of "Evil Has No Boundaries" which the album, equally good, could be dispensed with. It proves the rule - covers suck! I suppose there's no sense in thrashing out on the album any longer. Followers - follow, haters - hate!

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