On August 6th internationally, The Sinister Flame is proud to present Baxaxaxa‘s long-awaited debut album, Catacomb Cult, on CD and vinyl LP formats. And BLACK METAL TERROR MAGAZINE received this promo in advance, so we thank our partners at The Sinister Flame for sending us this material. Baxaxaxa is one of the bands that are going to be in the printed version of BLACK METAL TERROR MAGAZINE. Germany Black Metal in its essence. A band that is around since 1992, but only now, 30 years later, we have the debut album. If it worth a listening? Of course it does.
“Catacomb Cult” is a great album. It has cool elements from Black Metal first wave, but also a lot of influence from the second wave of Black metal. Otherwise they were in the middle of that cauldron in Europe when everything started back then. However, with music as brilliant as this it is hard to see why they are known by so few people. There is also a big Rock n’ Roll influence. The mixing is perfect, everything is clear and sounds great. The vocals are strong and harsh, but suits perfectly the message of decadence that they are delivering. You have some fast Black Metal passages, but also some Black Doom metal like “WALPURGIS DANCERS” with creepy tremolo and a lot of rock attitude. So, you can’t miss this album. After 30 years, that is THE BEST IT COULD BE!
Once thought long dead, existing as they did during the ancient days of the early ’90s, Baxaxaxa publicly arose from the dead in 2018 with an exclusive performance at the esteemed Destroying Texas Fest and then a gig in their native Germany. Feeling scorn for nowadays black metal and wishing to stir the cauldron of yore, the then-quintet quickly recorded The Old Evil EP and released it on cassette tape in October 2019. Buoyed by that burning-black momentum, Baxaxaxa released another EP, Devoted to HIM, little more than a year later. Both recordings’ respective titles should surely bespeak the black metal to which the band is beholden: rotten, primitive, and ancient, out of touch and most definitely out of time.
And yet, time itself is a curious thing, because at long last, nearly 30 years after their original formation, Baxaxaxa release their debut album: Catacomb Cult. Exquisitely OLD and proudly so, Catacomb Cult is everything a Baxaxaxa full-length should be: patiently hammering, ghoulishly atmospheric, and reeking of sulfur. But for as much as the album sounds like quintessential Baxaxaxa, the band prove they’re not without surprises or at least subtle developments in their ever-uncompromising sound. For one, the production’s clear and cutting, revealing every haunting nuance without sacrificing a whit of grit. For another, the songwriting across Catacomb Cult no doubt whips forth a fury at times, but equally so does it display a more doomed-out gait that gives depth and dynamics – and yes, a truly catacombed feel. Same, too, for their characteristically medieval synths, tastefully applied and lingering like funeral fog.
It’s been stated before that if you don’t understand Mortuary Drape, Root, Hungary’s Tormentor, early Samael, and very early Mayhem, then you don’t understand Baxaxaxa, and you most certainly don’t understand BLACK METAL. This fact bears repeating, now more than ever. The past is alive and dead with Catacomb Cult!
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