Dutch purveyors of filth Wrok are back
with another full-length of decadent black metal that will push you over the
edge once more. “De Dood Roept” (Dutch for “Death calls”) offers 45 minutes of
raw, to the core, nightmarish black metal that takes cues from ancient hordes
like Bestial Summoning, Samael and Barathrum and transforms those influences
into their own brand of twisted, cult black metal. The nine tracks are
characterized by primitive tempos and buzzlike riffs so disgusting that it will
make your local priest possessed and barf black. Azaghus’ sinister howls
complement the evil riffs and ritualistic drumming, creating an atmosphere that
effectively conveys a mood of hopelessness. The drums have a nice and crisp
sound that gives the music a rehearsal-like quality. Furthermore, the bass
contributes to the unholy sound, and blends in seamlessly with everything else.
This bears similarities to early Barathrum, where the bass is very noticeable
and gives the music a menacing edge. Wrok probably won't appeal to those who
favour more accessible metal, but if you like pure black metal that perfectly
encapsulates the genre, check it out.