Title: Mammal
Format: Full-length
Year: 2011
Label: Candlelight Records
Genre: Post-Black Metal
Rating: 89 / 100
Two years ago an Irish band was responsible for one of the most remarkable Black Metal releases of that year. The album was called White Tomb, that Irish act was called Altar of Plagues. White Tomb was a fifty minute album, filled with four very lengthy tracks of absurdly dark, yet progressive Black Metal, ranging from pounding blast-beats to eerie dark ambient intermezzos. This April, British Black Metal label Candlelight Records released Mammal; the logical sequel to 2009's White Tomb.

Albums like these heavily rely on the atmosphere, it's what seperates Black Metal from other extreme metal genres, and at the same time, it's what seperates this new Altar of Plagues record from most of the other modern Black Metal albums being released almost everyday. Every single part of every song has its own participation in the creation of this huge burdensome atmospheric unity. It's the unity White Tomb lacked a bit, and it's the same unity that gives this album such an enormous emotional impact.
This emotional impact, together with James O'Ceallaigh fantastic vocals and the terrific musicianship and songwriting makes this record the best Black Metal Record for me so far, together with Deafheavens debut Roads to Judah.
We put seashells in the trees, so please don't be offended,
Selwin.
I could be wrong, but if "Mammal" and "Roads to Judah" are topping your metal list for this year (so far), you might dig Vit's "-". It's got a similarly progressive/atmospheric vibe to it, but throws in some doom for good measure. Sometimes there is gold to be found for free on Bandcamp: http://vitmusic.bandcamp.com/album/-
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