Vehemence-Assiege_pour_leternite-FR-WEB-2026-BLEEDiNG

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      artist: Vehemence                                                      
       title: Assiégé pour l'éternité                                        
        year: 2026
       genre: Black Metal

        type: Album
       label: Antiq Records
    language: French
   rel. date: 2026-06-10

      source: WEB/MP3
     quality: CBR 320kbps / 44.1 kHz / Joint Stereo
     runtime: 00:42:05
        size: 96.5 MiB / 6 tracks

    rip date: 2026-06-14
  source url: https://open.qobuz.com/album/ojmg5jwwnmdb7

   tracklist:

   01. De célestes cavalcades                                           4:37
   02. Assiégé pour l'éternité                                          9:01
   03. Le sang respire encore                                           8:21
   04. En quête du graal                                                8:54
   05. Chant d'honneur                                                  8:28
   06. Par sombres forêts et vastes plaines                             2:45

   release notes:

   Rallied amidst a sea of banner, polearm and glinting helm tales of
   knights both treacherous and austere are reimagined amidst greater
   capable arms as the first-borne hymnals of Paris, France-based epic
   melodic black metal quartet VÉHÉMENCE now comprise a fourth full-length
   album. That is to say that 'Assiégé pour l'Eternité' is a full retelling
   and reconstitution of the band's debut album aiming to suit their legacy
   while ramping the potential of their first strike. Though this is
   arguably a product primarily for the most ardent "medieval" melodic black
   metal hounds among us it'd just as well serve as a fresh introduction to
   the ambitious bolt from the blue these celestial chivalries had been
   twelve years ago.

   Véhémence introduced themselves as a duo back in 2014 spearheaded by main
   composer/performer Tulzcha as well as original vocalist/lyricist B.R.
   with the shared intent of invoking an inspired fusion of Swedish and
   French melodic black metal ideals given to a medieval theme. Their debut
   album 'Assiégé' (2014) was a modest digital release that'd been heavily
   supported by the online community I'd been involved in at the time,
   inspiring discussions of the merits of bands like Sühnopfer and
   Darkenhöld among others in new context. Sure, the vocals were kind of bad
   on a few tracks and the drums were clunky but this wasn't a crime per the
   self-driven abundance of the era and those pieces provided foundation for
   the two much improved albums that've come since. So, what exactly
   justifies ripping it down off the wall and repainting it in finer detail?

   Re-recordings are an odd subject to broach for the sake of whitewashing
   underground appeal, erasure of the struggle of "making do" at peak
   inspiration and conception. The most practical folks among us are
   anything but enjoyers of the remaster, believing that leaving well enough
   alone ensures their memory remains crystalline as a stake planted in the
   skull of time which secures their taste, or, marks their own exploration.
   Finding the original mix of Sacramentum's debut is, for example,
   relegated to shoddy low quality YouTube streams which pre-date a couple
   of soulless bass-boosted revisions (At the Gates too, more recently)...
   and I won't start on what re-recordings from Destruction and 'Stormblåst
   MMV' did to cheapen their already goofy legacies. So, is there reasonable
   justification for 'Assiégé' being rebuilt while still rotting loose in
   the memories of those of us who'd been there pecking away at random
   Bandcamp links back in early 2014?

   'Assiégé pour l'Eternité' is not just a re-recording of 'Assiégé' for the
   sake of correcting humble production values and programmed drums, though
   it does both of those things. With the recent addition of KK (Passéisme)
   on bass guitar and inclusion of drummer Thomas Leitner, who'd been with
   Véhémence since 2018, we get a strong rhythm section behind this material
   to start. Likewise vocalist Hyvermor (Hanternoz, Tour d'Ivoire) hadn't
   performed on the band's debut but does so here and I believe he has also
   reinterpreted the lyrics for this new version of the album to suit the
   notably rearranged pieces within as well as enter them more squarely into
   the lore built on their second and third albums. That is to say that this
   is a full redressing of their work which has been fundamentally altered
   to the point that it sounds like a follow-up to 'Ordalies' (2022) rather
   than a distant predecessor.

   Rather than scrape through a detailed comparison here I would first
   suggest that 'Assiégé' is still a great record which brings out the heavy
   metal aspire at the heart of melodic black metal and gives it an epic and
   later-on folken edge. This is still true of the slick, fast-whipped
   trampling fanfare of 'Assiégé pour l'Eternité' where we find a more
   efficient, precision cast performing at a decade improved level. Most of
   these changes are practical and performance-minded in transformation but
   Hyvermor's vocals take the most expressive liberties in achieving similar
   effect. In some cases songs have been shortened per their tightened pace
   ("En Quête du Graal") or extended for the sake of more patiently
   fluttering reveal ("Assiégé pour l'Éternité") but overall the album's
   effect is heightened rather than drowned away by competency.

   Do these changes justify themselves? Per my own taste, yes, they've put
   quite a lot of effort into a worthy release. Your answer will entirely
   depend on how sonically satisfied you are with 'Assiégé' already and how
   highly you'd rate your own curiosity for a full rework of it. I am enough
   of a fan that this version reignites the magick Véhémence'd stirred
   within their righteously involved melodic black metal threads twelve
   years ago, lending a bit of accelerant to an already solid debut. If
   nothing else 'Assiégé pour l'Eternité' is ambitious and entertaining work
   on a level we're not getting much of this last half-decade. A high
   recommendation.

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01-vehemence-de_celestes_cavalcades.mp310,59 MB
02-vehemence-assiege_pour_leternite.mp320,66 MB
03-vehemence-le_sang_respire_encore.mp319,14 MB
04-vehemence-en_quete_du_graal.mp320,38 MB
05-vehemence-chant_dhonneur.mp319,39 MB
06-vehemence-par_sombres_forets_et_vastes_plaines.mp36,29 MB