Blood Red Throne - _Monument of Death_
    (Hammerheart, 2001)
    by: Matthias Noll (8.5 out of 10)
  
  
    
Now here is a surprise! A brilliant  Norwegian  death  metal  release which  is  not  in  the  neo  death/black  fusion  style  of   Zyklon or Myrkskog!  Mainman  Tchort  seems  to  be  another  north-European workaholic who manages  to  almost  simultaneously  release  multiple albums  of  astonishing  quality  (e.g.  Green  Carnation,   reviewed elsewhere in this issue). _Monument of Death_ mainly hails the  death metal style of the early '90s while avoiding  to  sound  close  to  a single band in particular. This record is fast-paced, but there's  no speed for the sake of  speed  here,  no  note-by-note  Suffocation  / Morbid Angel  rip  off,  and  no  stupidity  Six  Feet  Under  style. _Monument of Death_ blazes along when necessary and  throws  elements from Florida death metal, thrash and, occasionally,  Norwegian  black metal ("Dream Controlled Murder") into a fiery melting pot.  Whenever the pace settles to mid or up-tempo, Blood Red Throne  come  up  with riffs of truly murderous proportions that can put  everything  Slayer have done since _Seasons in the Abyss_ to shame. Just listen  to  the insanely grooving and crushing riff-fest of "Mary Whispers of  Death" or the last minute of closing track "Path of Flesh".  _MoD_  features nine clearly distinguishable tracks of consistently great quality and its production balances clarity  and  heaviness  exceptionally  well. Bloodbath's _Breeding Death_ EP [CoC #48] might  be  the  most  valid point of reference when it  comes  to  comparisons  to  other  recent records. Like _Breeding Death_, this does not redefine the genre  but is one of the few really entertaining death metal releases of 2001. [Pedro Azevedo: "In abstract terms,  _Monument  of  Death_  is  cold,  precise and methodic in its brutality, albeit somewhat sterile -- as  indicated by its cover art. The practical side is that  even  though  it is far from  revolutionary,  it  is  among  the  most  impeccably  executed and unpretentiously enjoyable death metal  records  of  the  year. Hammerheart's gimmick of  having  a  limited  special  edition  featuring "a suicide kit with blood from all the bandmembers"  seems  to be the only real novelty here, but _MoD_ nonetheless remains damn  good fun."]
    
   
  
    (article published 12/4/2002)
  
  
  
  
  
 
  
   
  
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