BRITON RITES — For Mircalla

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Album · 2010

Filed under Doom Metal
By BRITON RITES

Tracklist


1. Carmilla (8:22)
2. A Meeting in the Woods(9:31)
3. Vampire Hunter, 1600 (10:05)
4. The Right Hand of Doom (6:38)
5. The Exorcism of Tanith (10:39)
6. All-Hallowed Vengeance (8:00)
7. Karnstein Castle (13:33)

Total Time 69:48

Line-up/Musicians


- Howie Bentley / guitars, bass
- Corbin King / drums
- Phil Swanson / vocals

About this release

Echoes of Crom Records, April 22nd, 2010

All music and lyrics by Howie Bentley except "All-Hallowed Vengeance", lyrics by Richard L. Tierney

Comes with 12-page stapled booklet.

Released on vinyl June 22, 2012 on High Roller Records. Includes demo versions of "For Mircalla" and "A Meeting in the Woods".
Black Vinyl Ltd 150 copies
Black & White Splatter Vinyl Ltd 350 copies

Recorded at Kingdom Studios, Bethlehem, Georgia

Thanks to Doomster for the addition and UMUR for the updates

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Warthur
Take a look at the cover of Briton Rites' sole album (so far), and you get a pretty good idea of where the band are coming from. Satanic rites, vampires, boobies, and one of those elaborate Pentagrams from the fake, cheesy version of the Necronomicon that got everywhere in the 1980s when Avon put it out in paperback (and which got further spread in the metal scene when Morbid Angel drew on it extensively for their imagery)? Yep, we're talking old school here alright!

Specifically, what we are looking at is old school, traditional doom metal, with frontman Phil Swanson having a vocal style very much in the Ozzy tradition and thick, Sabbathy riffs crushingly delivered by Howie Bentley. In terms of subject matter, it's the oft-seen doom metal obsession with classic horror stories which more or less rules the day, with lots of references to H.P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard and with the album bookended by epic tributes to Sheridan Le Fanu's classic vampire novel Carmilla (which, indeed, the album title is also a reference to).

This is not, by any stretch of the imagination, a revolutionary album - it doesn't take the traditional doom metal subgenre anywhere which it isn't already intimately familiar with thanks to the work of the likes of Electric Wizard, Candlemass, or for that matter genre godfathers Black Sabbath themselves. But for those who like this sort of thing - and I include myself in that - this is an excellently realised take on the style, and one which makes me dearly hope that we'll see more from Briton Rites in the future.

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