BENEDICTION — Dark Is the Season

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2.42 | 6 ratings | 2 reviews
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EP · 1992

Filed under Death Metal
By BENEDICTION

Tracklist

1. Foetus Noose (4:33)
2. Forged in Fire (4:47)
3. Dark Is the Season (5:38)
4. Jumping at Shadows (6:04)
5. Experimental Stage (3:53)

Total Time: 24:57

Line-up/Musicians

- Dave Ingram / Vocals
- Darren Brookes / Guitar, Bass
- Peter Rew / Guitar
- Ian Treacy / Drums

About this release

EP, Nuclear Blast Records, October 13th, 1992

Track 2 features Barney Greenway on vocals.
Track 4 is taken from "The Grand Leveller" album and features Karl Willets on vocals. The central quote is an arranged quote from a letter by David Berkowitz.
Track 5 is a re-recorded version of the song originally featured on the "Subconscious Terror" album.

A music video for "Foetus Noose" was made.

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Vim Fuego
This is an EP of highs and lows. All the right ingredients are present for a good Extended Player- unreleased songs, a cover, and an album track. This means there’s something for both long-time fans and new and curious listeners. The production on the new tracks is a little bit fucked up, perhaps mastered too loud, as there is a constant static hiss behind everything, and gives this EP a slightly amateurish feel. The title song from this EP is one of the heaviest ever recorded, in terms of pure doom-laden (rather than Doom-laden), gut rumbling heaviness. It is one of those songs which causes pot plants to fall off shelves. Based on the disturbing David Lynch film ‘Blue Velvet’, ‘Dark is the Season’ is a journey into a world where violence and erotica are inextricably linked, and sanity and lunacy are often the same thing. It showed off Benediction’s versatility as more than just a straight forward Death Metal band. The cover of Anvil’s ‘Forged in Fire’ features Barney Greenway on guest vocals, re-joining his first full time gig for a quick blast through a forgotten classic. Anvil is one of those bands often mentioned in old school Metal circles, but rarely heard. It is actually hard to tell the song is not a Benediction original, as it reverberates with a grinding despondency.

‘Jumping at Shadows’, originally from the ‘Grand Leveller’ album, includes a statement taken straight from a letter by David Berkowitz, better known as the Son Of Sam. Serial killers don’t think quite like the rest of us, and this is an unpleasant glimpse into a very diseased mind. Experimental Stage’ is a previously unreleased song, and as often happens on EPs like this, it wasn’t quite up to scratch for the album, but is worth releasing anyway. And the lows? Well, this one is like bumping into a turd at a public swimming pool, or finding some bugger’s false teeth at the bottom of your pint. ‘Foetus Noose’ is an anti-abortion song, and it’s a pretty fucking shitty song too. While ideas and ideals should be challenged, Dave Ingram’s preaching goes too far. How can this band, made up of five men, none of whom are in any danger of ever falling pregnant, feel like they can press a point of view on this undoubtedly emotive and controversial issue? None are women, and none will ever be faced with the decision to terminate a pregnancy, which is ultimately up to women themselves. If this sounds like preaching too, then try this superstitious nonsense from the liner notes: “This is a kind of anti-abortion song. Have you ever wondered what happens to an aborted foetus? Well it gets cast into its own Hell to await death by hanging at the end of all creation. The Hangman’s noose is made from all the weaved umbilicus from the unwanted children.” The world is flat, the moon is made of green cheese, and Benediction would have been better off without that idiot Dave Ingram.
UMUR
"Dark Is the Season" is an EP release by UK death metal act Benediction. The EP was released in October 1992 by Nuclear Blast Records to fill out the time gap between the the band´s 2nd and 3rd full-length studio albums "The Grand Leveller (1991)" and "Transcend the Rubicon (1993)". Benediction didn´t lie low in the early nineties but rather stroke while the iron was hot and with great success. Because of extensive touring with the likes of Dismember, Asphyx and Bolt Thrower, Benediction didn´t have time to complete a full-length release but between touring activities they did find time in December 1991 to record 4 out of the 5 tracks on "Dark Is the Season".

The music on the EP is old school death metal. Deep intelligeble growling vocals, simple, catchy and brutal riffing and some decent musicianship. The tracks "Foetus Noose" (the band made a video for this track) and "Dark Is the Season" are new original compositions. Especially the morbid doomy nature of the latter is something that I greatly enjoy. The sound production and the compositional style of the two new tracks are very similar to the production and the compositional style on "The Grand Leveller" and could easily have fit on that album. "Forged in Fire" is a cover of the Anvil classic and seldom has a death metal cover sounded this great. I´m sure good old Steve "Lips" Kudlow would be proud if he heard the result. The EP also includes "Jumping at Shadows" from "The Grand Leveller" but while the track is arguably one of the highlights of that album, it´s inclusion on this EP doesn´t add much value unless you don´t own "The Grand Leveller". The last track on the album is a re-recorded version of "Experimental Stage" from "Subconscious Terror (1990)". The original version of course featured original Benediction frontman Mark "Barney" Greenway (Napalm Death) on vocals while this re-recorded version features Dave Ingram. Besides the fact that it´s a great death metal track and that there is a better sound quality than on the original version, it´s not one of the highlights on the EP.

"Dark Is the Season" is a pretty good EP release by Benediction and definitely a worthy purchase to fans of the band. 24:57 minutes of playing time ensures that there is not only quality here but also quantity (even though "Jumping at Shadows" takes up 6:04 of those minutes) to those who crave that before they will spend money on an EP. A 3.5 - 4 star (75%) rating is well deserved.

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