Moonchapel-Chasms_of_Ash_and_Inequity-WEB-2025-BLEEDiNG

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      artist: Moonchapel                                                     
       title: Chasms of Ash and Inequity                                     
        year: 2025
       genre: Black Metal

        type: Album
       label: Blackened Label Records
    language: English
   rel. date: 2025-03-21

      source: WEB/MP3
     quality: CBR 320kbps / 44.1 kHz / Joint Stereo
     runtime: 00:38:04
        size: 87.3 MiB / 8 tracks

    rip date: 2026-06-17
  source url: https://open.qobuz.com/album/zj6e8oifa0mra

   tracklist:

   01. The Angelic Pathogens Which Spread Their Dystopic Phlegm         4:13
   02. From Stardust to Ash and Inequity                                3:53
   03. To Speak in Verse to Pervert Divinityverminscore and             5:22
       Plaguehaunt
   04. Verminscore and Plaguehaunt                                      4:30
   05. Dead Forever                                                     6:22
   06. Eternal Chasms, Where Hope Is Abandonedarranging War in Heaven   2:39
   07. Arranging War in Heaven                                          4:48
   08. Unfurled and Glowing in White-Hot Horror                         6:17

   release notes:

   Moonchapel narrate a clear and engaging current of surrealist darkness
   through the bowels of this debut offering, binding the marked aesthetic
   colouring around a solidified expression of haunting black metal. The
   ferocity of Blasphemy and Profonatica is offset by the uncanny
   atmospheres of Beherit or Black Funeral, matching the raw physicality of
   the former impulse with the meditative reclusion of the latter.

   Tracks are simple and linear in delivery. Riffs flowing in clear logical
   sequences. Drums are defined by a monotonous, industrial consistency,
   upgrading the music into a muscular, active experience. The immediacy of
   this id only compensated by the cerebral deviations introduced partway
   through each track, as single guitar lines soar above the cacophony to
   deliver an ever opening sophistication of classically evil yet no less
   intimidating melodic intent. Something that I've only seen replicated in
   Demoncy.

   Moonchapel explode the formula of war metal by deconstructing their own
   momentum and remaining fixed in place with near monomaniacal
   perseverance, something perhaps best illustrated by the slow collapse
   that closes off the album on 'Unfurled and Glowing in White-hot Horror'.
   Any compositional aspiration attempting to rise above the barbaric rhythm
   sequences devolve into plaintive cries of high pitched simplicity,
   crushed in place by the chasmic bluntness of the rhythm guitar. Guttural
   vocals distorted to the point where they could barely be recognised as
   vocals complete the picture, adding their entropic intention to the mix
   as the music's solidity slowly unwinds.

   Genre and style are merely incidental. Critics fret over their detail
   because they are an important shorthand when discussing music, any loss
   of precision risks being misunderstood. Hence why their meaning and
   history is rigorously and regularly defended. Policing their
   misapplication is not mere idle pedantry. Styles, words, genres, these
   things bubble up from the underground to the casualised tier, their
   meaning and significance being distorted and mistranslated in the
   process. Until artists themselves inculcate these inaccuracies, and begin
   mistaking aesthetic intent for genre allegiance, and crafting a
   compositional language around a set of talking points they believe will
   play well with a certain crowd, a shortcut to a readymade audience.

   Moonchapel is a reminder that it is not the genres that are flawed, but
   our application of them. It is black metal in the tradition of the
   Finnish or early North American style. In this sense it builds worlds
   within this rather modest remit. It sets clear boundaries on its own
   aesthetic and stylistic intention. From this place of clear limitation
   grows a cornucopia of artistic currency. Dark passages, ritual
   intoxication, studied meditation, and striking barbarism.

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01-moonchapel-the_angelic_pathogens_which_spread_their_dystopic_phlegm.mp39,65 MB
02-moonchapel-from_stardust_to_ash_and_inequity.mp38,91 MB
03-moonchapel-to_speak_in_verse_to_pervert_divinityverminscore_and_plaguehaunt.mp312,31 MB
04-moonchapel-verminscore_and_plaguehaunt.mp310,33 MB
05-moonchapel-dead_forever.mp314,58 MB
06-moonchapel-eternal_chasms_where_hope_is_abandonedarranging_war_in_heaven.mp36,07 MB
07-moonchapel-arranging_war_in_heaven.mp311,01 MB
08-moonchapel-unfurled_and_glowing_in_white-hot_horror.mp314,41 MB