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VSPOLOKH New Album Out Now

Terry Bunch, December 28, 2024

PURITY THROUGH FIRE is proud to present a worldwide edition of VSPOLOKH’s third album, Mertvozem / Мрьтвоземъ, on CD and A5 digipack formats.

Formed back in 2004, what VSPOLOKH lack in quantity of recordings, they ably make up for in quality of vision. In the ever-vast field of Russian black metal, VSPOLOKH stand strong, maintaining the triumphant-yet-tragic element so endemic to the best quarters of that scene whilst just as equally evincing a patiently plied style of songcraft that’s consistent with their judiciously spare discography.


PURITY THROUGH FIRE released VSPOLOKH‘s debut album, Печаль о прошлом, in 2010 and then two well-regarded splits in 2013 and 2014, respectively. Alas, silence ensued until 2020, with the release of Помре. Thankfully, no great changes were made to their rigorous aesthetic – strident physicality but never overly exerted, a subtly hummable melodicism that never wanders near the saccharine, a view toward epic constructions without any bloat – and now they continue that still-extended trajectory with their third album, Mertvozem / Мрьтвоземъ.

Originally released in the Russian market this November, Mertvozem / Мрьтвоземъ is arguably VSPOLOKH’s strongest work to date. Their alternately surging / swaying attack is more muscular than ever, with that physicality taking on a nearly world-eating aspect at times. Those moments of aggression are strategically deployed, delivering sweet release – or vice versa – after the spiraling segments of bittersweet beauty, betraying all the bloody tragedy spilled on Russian soil over so many centuries. Everything moves with almost monk-like patience, but that slow-burn movement is mesmerizing no matter the tempo. Laid upon a framework of utterly HUGE production, Mertvozem / Мрьтвоземъ irrevocably recasts VSPOLOKH as a unique sort of pagan black metal that’s somehow modern – and plausibly, powerfully so.

Tracklist:
01 Кара 7:50
02 Шићиръ 5:12
03 Киалимская падь 9:08
04 Инзер 7:09
05 Юрма 8:44
06 Касли 6:17


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