It's Only Death
Review by joanismylover, the third metal attorney.It means "awesome" in Swedish. Here we have a band also undeniably talented playing music that is undeniably death metal in the traditional sense of the word. But this is not death metal of a category. Although it feels like it, it's not old school death metal. It's modern but not in a technical sense, and the production while crisp does not lack for heft. Each instrument is clear but pronounced.
Also pronounced is the death theme. Now, Vanhelgd pull a Cultura Tres on the listener. We have song titles in both English and Swedish, so we cannot be sure if those Swedish song titles are awesome. But if the Swedish translates nearly as well as the English song titles, Swedish classes might be in order. "May The Worms Have Mercy On My Flesh" is such a great death metal song title. One of the best. The album title track and then the closer "Cure Us From Life" round out the theme. Cool cover. No keyboards. Death metal cred established.
All of the aesthetics would be for nothing if the music sucked. It doesn't. The titles of the songs are matched by the songs. All of the aforementioned songs are awesome, neck snappers. There are just the right amount of songs, and the album length is a tidy 41 minutes. The closing song is one of those exceptional songs that makes you want to spin the thing again. And so you should. Relices of Sulphur Salvation is a revelation on a number of levels. The cover art, the song titles, and the aesthetic is all death metal. And fortunately, so is the kick ass music. Death metal.
4 out of 5 stars.
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