This interesting split tape certains two rather different groups of the Iberian peninsula. Tanat begins with thre rude, dismal and very emphatic compositions whose Deep in the Forest is a short instrumental interlude.
Those other long tracks are nuanced facetly to a certain extent. They treat with straight, aggressive spans constituted fast and easy to grasp as slow and melodic passages being partially clear but also sluggish. Especially guitars are responsible for those different facets in particular because they emit not only saliently their riffs strident and very present but also seeming to melt into an imment sound of pattern elsewhere. However Tanat acts musically there is a special and particular atmosphere presently at each second being a mixture of melancholy and scorn.
Intimated shortly Briargh barely or only limited is comparable to Tanat musically. Starting with the first track El Honor de la Luna Llena it´s rumbling wrathfully. This ferocious and rumbling acting relativizes quickly and it´s obvious Briargh is the far varied and melodic part on this tape.
Briargh treats several dispositions of different probably local influences in their music. Partly their songs are very catching and rough, they also have silent and melodic passages enacted perfectly and reminding Austria´s Summoning. Unfortunately Briargh songs don´t let distinguish between and related to clearly on this tape because the transition is extremly fluent and you can only guess which song you´re listening to.
Both groups know how to convince and offer in their individual stylistics interesting black metal far away from average productions pleasing with its sound.
This split tape is published in a number of 200 copies.
Review by: Aceust
Translation by: G.P.
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