Self released /2007
4 songs: 8 minutes
- Intro
- Bastard’s Jehova
- Antichristian Schizophrenia
- Under The Hesperus’s Light
The Devil seems to strike worldwide. After our asian travel, we are back in South America. More precisely, in Chile with the band Blasart. Continuing on a same reviewing line, we have here a black metal band but contrary to the previous band who was more into pure black metal, here, Blasart uses death metal elements to its art in order to intensify their brutal aspect.
An orchestral overture starts the slaughter of holy angels in a gloomy and imperial mood. And all is said with the beginning of the first track “Bastard’s Jehova”. Blast beats, infernal melodies and alternation of a very guttural death metal voice and a black metal one, the whole in a fast tempo. The melodies perfectly follows each other and the whole is very well done. The name of Belphegor comes to my mind by hearing this demo (for this death and black metal mix) and the death metal vocals by moment remind me of Immolation. “Antichristian Schizophrenia” continues the feast with the same hellish ardour and the smell of burnt wings reaches our nose with this track and it’s hard not to fall in this “Antichristian Schizophrenia” as the riffs and the voices of this songs are a bit like hidden calls to destruction. Still the same and still violent, “Under The Hesperus’s Light” comes to eliminate the remaining survivors of the slaughter and this song appears to be my fave one. Reminding me a bit of Immortal sometimes, the shadow of Belphegor is also here, wandering in Blasart’s paths. Excellent track.
The listener will probably regret the demo might be short but everyone should admit that it is straight and efficient. A great dose of antichristian anger for all black/death metal freaks or also for every headbanging addicted people. A great moment coming right from Chile and i saw that they’re about to release an album soon. All we got to do is to wait to hear more, but I am so impatient with it...