BASTARD PRIEST — Ghouls of the Endless Night

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Album · 2011

Tracklist

1. Pestilent Force
2. Ghouls of the Endless Night
3. Enter Eternal Nightmare
4. Poison
5. Sacrilegious Ground
6. Fucking Slaughter
7. Last Scream
8. Enormous Thunder of the End

Line-up/Musicians

- Matt Mendoza / drums, vocals
- Inventor / guitars, vocals

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Released November 7, 2011, on Pulverised Records.

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Genre: old school Swedish death metal

Forget about technical, progressive and melodic metal! Bastard Priest's "Ghouls of the Endless Night" is an onslaught of all out old school Swedish death metal - with old school simple shreddy solos, short and intense tracks and loads of influence from black thrash.

Actually, Bastard Priest manage to - through distorting their guitars ti the nthe degree to sound even dirtier and rawer than the original Stockholm sound. Moreover, focusing on aggression and energy, rather than technicality, the music on this album is kept at a comfortably low level of complexity. Drawing on black thrash, old school death metal and, quite extensively, on crust punk, Bastard Priest's approach to extreme metal emphasizes the power of simplicity, the primitive but powerful riffage really speaks for itself. for instance, there are no blastbeats on this album, because - well - they're not really necessary. The fastest track on the album is the aptly titled 'Enormous Thunder of the End' which is slightly reminiscent of early Sepultural, gets nowhere near the velocity of blasting modern death metal - yet, it definitely rivals moder ndeath metal in terms of pure aggression.

As mentioned, crust punk figures quite prominently on this album, which means that there is a lot of d-beating to be heard as in the title track and in 'Fucking Slaughter' which is basically an all out crust punk track. I quite like the deployment of d-beating and other crust elements, because they really add to the energy and aggression that are so central to this album.

It's dirty. It's primitive. It's raw. It's aggressive. It rocks! Fans of old school Swedish death metal should definitely check out "Ghouls of the Endless Night" - it might also appeal to fans of crossover acts like The Accüsed as well as crust and hardcore acts like Amebix, Discharge, The Exploited, Extreme Noise Terror and Nuclear Death Terror.

(review originally posted at seaoftranquility.org)

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optisailor2002
Swedish death metal has started to bore me a little, with many new releases undoubtedly sounding extremely good but largely make use of the same formula over and over again. Pulverised Records has surprised fans though, first with the release of Bastard Priest's debut full length, Under the Hammer of Destruction, followed by bands such as Morbus Chron, bringing some hope and some fresh air to the already over-saturated Swedish death metal scene.

Ghouls of the Endless Night is the follow up to Bastard Priest's 2010 Under the Hammer of Destruction, and one look at the band's photos one is forgiven if he mistakes the band for a hardcore punk band, as this is certainly one of the big influences of the band, as will be shown on the music of Ghouls of the Endless Night. Recent releases like Entrails' The Tomb Awaits has displayed the hallmark of more modern Swedish-styled death metal, but Bastard Priest breaks down all such impressions as Ghouls of the Endless Night displays right from the start with Pestilent Force. The raw energy in the music and the production of the music immediately displays the band's hardcore-punk influence, complete with the d-beats of drummer Matt. The usage of cowbells at times also provides a somewhat quirky moment, yet an interesting touch to the music. The vocals on the album is a throaty growl, but the vile way that the lyrics are spit out with hate make Ghouls of the Endless Night all the more powerful.

The riffs on the album also lean towards an almost hardcore punk side. Simple as they are, these certainly achieve their aim and goal of displaying the energy that is contained within guitarist Inventor, backed by the explosive drumming style of Matt. The guitar tone and playing style of Inventor are reminiscent of fellow countrymen Morbus Chron, with the high and trebly presence in the mix, especially on tracks like Ghouls of the Endless Night. Inventor also displays his ingenuity in writing his riffs, referring to influences in a subtle manner, such as on the riffs on Last Scream, which reminds listeners of those from Blasphemy's Ritual (or maybe it's just me hallucinating). The haunting lead guitar line on Enter Eternal Nightmare even reminds listeners of bands like Acid Witch. Moments like the intro to title track, Ghouls of the Endless Night make use of what Bloodbath calls the "Stockholm beat", and helps to give the music a heavily Swedish flavour, bringing some familiarity to fans of more recent Swedish death metal bands like the aforementioned Bloodbath. Slower songs on the album such as the track Poison infuses some dark moments to the listening experience as well.

The songs on the album, while not particularly short, manage to retain the listener's attention with the infectious energy and the grooves in the riffs that are unleashed. Listening to what Bastard Priest has put out in recent years though, has certainly given me some hope and reignited the love for Swedish death metal, and suffice to say, Ghouls of the Endless Night is a must-have for all fans of old school Swedish death metal.

Originally written for http://www.heavymetaltribune.com/

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