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Demo · 1997

Filed under Black Metal
By OLD WAINDS

Tracklist

1. Unholy Nordland Fire (5:08)
2. Воины зимы (5:16)
3. Боги глядящие вниз (3:27)
4. Вечный странник зимних ночей (4:09)
5. Здесь никогда не сходят снега (3:56)
6. В преддвериии морозных гор (3:52)
7. Стража ледяного королевства (4:17)
8. Холодные скорби бледной луны (8:09)

Total Time: 38:14

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J-Man
Old Wainds is a fairly obscure Russian black metal group formed in 1995, and Where the Snows Are Never Gone was their second demo release. This 1997 demo has seen quite a few re-releases over the years, but I will be reviewing the 2011 reissue for Negative Existence. As far as I can tell, this reissue doesn't feature a re-mastered sound or any bonus tracks, but more or less serves as a way of bringing this underground classic to the masses. Hopefully fans of old school black metal will take a look into this forgotten gem - it's certainly worth a listen for Russian black metal collectors.

The music played here is fairy standard for early-to-mid nineties old school black metal. Expect punishing riffs, unrelenting heaviness, and ice-cold atmospheres on this one. Of course, as standard for much black metal of this time, the production also leaves a bit to be desired. If you're fine with a filthy and unclear sound, this may be a good thing for you - I just know that it's not conveyed convincingly enough to impress me. The songwriting is also a bit sub-par; only a few tracks are truly memorable, and even they are far from perfect. I enjoy the more melodic sections in "Winter Warriors" and "Cold Mourning of the Pale Moon", but the rest of the album often gets lost in a monotonous wall of sound. This demo may take even more listens for me to "fully understand", but as of now I think it lacks in memorable compositions and variation.

Where the Snows Are Never Gone can be considered a "cult classic" of sorts, and possibly with this recent reissue it may reach a wider audience. I'm not left too impressed, but there certainly is appeal here. If you can get past the weak production and often monotonous atmosphere, there's plenty to love on Where the Snows Are Never Gone. The most I can give here is 2.5 stars. I'm curious to hear if Old Wainds improved upon this formula on their future releases - this is a promising, if generally unconvincing, effort.
Vehemency
When speaking of old Russian black metal, Blazebirth Hall is probably the first thing in everyone’s mind. And not until now I’ve gotten to discover Old Wainds and Where the Snows Are Never Gone, an utterly filthy piece of ice cold black metal originally released on tape in 1997 and now seeing the light of the day again, though there has been various re-releases along the years already. And I’m really happy to get to discover this 90s gem finally.

Where the Snows Are Never Gone is a relentless and piercingly cold assault of noisy black metal somewhat similar to Ildjarn, plus there’s also minor hints of melancholy in the mix (”Winter Warriors”) reminiscent of e.g. Baptism, though only rarely. While drums keep blasting steady blast beats along with guitars providing menacing tremolo riffage throughout, the upfront screams are noteworthy as well, going hand in hand with the harsh, evil and cold atmosphere of the demo.

Needless to say, the production here is raw to the extent that the listener base will always remain minimal, but those with a taste for utmost rawness will see the appeal behind the wall of distortion. Indeed, the compositions are of surprisingly high quality: not that these songs would be carefully composed and finely crafted pieces, but the evil riffage here has an intuitive charm that lures for replay. The music sounds alive and ominous.

Where the Snows Are Never Gone is a worthy acquisition is you’re interested in hearing what Russia had to provide in 90s and you have already gone through all the available Blazebirth Hall bands. Recommendable, indeed, for the fans of a great deal of filthiness in their black metal. Enough said, I suppose.

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