Altar of Plagues - Sol

by Cosmo Lee

Having seen Watain live tonight – an enjoyable but predictable experience – and listening to Altar of Plagues right now, I’m convinced that black metal’s balance of power has tipped away from Scandinavia. There’s no resulting epicenter – the Internet is leveling regional idiosyncrasies with the force of a trillion downloads – but there’s the US, Canada, France, Eastern Europe…and now Ireland.

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Altar of Plagues sound like a product of the Internet, not Hibernia. It’s impossible to out-roots compatriots Primordial, however, so they might as well look forward. Their big influence is post-metal, particularly in the Isis-esque clean tones. Post-metal and black metal have gone steady for a while, but unlike, say, Wolves in the Throne Room, Altar of Plagues are quite willing to disturb black metal’s trance state with unorthodox elements – multihued growls, female screams, clean singing, dots of electronics. These diversions are most welcome; as show after black metal show has proven, blastbeats played through shit PA’s get boring fast. It’s so exciting not to know what’s around the corner.

This tantalizing sentence is on Thou’s site: “And soon we’ll start working on the summer 2009 tour of Scandinavia, the UK (with Moloch), and Ireland (with Altar of Plagues).” And Altar of Plagues lists Lake of Blood (whom I reviewed here) in their Top 8! The underground weaves wonderful webs.

A full-length is due out on Profound Lore next year. (It’s hard to believe that Sol is unsigned, since it trounces most of this year’s black metal.) In the meantime, Sol is available from Altar of Plagues via their MySpace.

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