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quinta-feira, 6 de março de 2014

French Putrid Decadence: Sale Freux (ex-Saatkrähe), Voqkrre, Drakonhail


The French black metal scene has always been one of a kind. During the nineties, we had the so-called “Légions Noires”, an underground “organization” comprised of bands like Mütiilation or Vlad Tepes, the French equivalent of Norway’s “Black Circle”. They were easily identified by their decrepit, lo-fi, and drug-fuelled strain of vampyric black metal, by the same time many of their notorious Scandinavian coreligionists were dead, jailed, domesticated by the music industry or revelling in harmonious orchestrations, singing paeans to their “native gods”, their “national culture” and bullshit of the sort. But the Légions Noires didn’t thrive for long, as Mütiilation was the only band surviving well into the 21st century. Fortunately, there were others who took up the black torch and kept the flame of putridness alive. Of course, we have renowned acts such as Hell Militia or Peste Noire, who partially absorbed the rotten, sick sonority of their predecessors. But these aren’t the ones to whom I devote these words.  

I contemplate herein four Gallic bands which share a set of specificities and the influence of an obscure musician known as Dunkel: Sale Freux (formerly known as Saatkrähe), Voqkrre and Drakonhail. I’m not going to delve into details concerning each one of these entities, since you can evaluate their dreadful art by yourself through the samples embedded below. It suffices to say that Sale Freux and Voqkrre display many common traits in their sound, heavily influenced by the 1990’s wave of French black metal, with their deranged vocals and the foul scent emanated by psychotic guitar riffs, while Drakonhail lull us into the abyss with their ambient, slow and grievous compositions.

These are some of the lesser known bands that make the French black metal scene one of the most stimulating in the world. Here, the genre has kept its primary murkiness and subversive attitude, keeping at bay any commercial pressures whatsoever, although not becoming ridiculously ridden with clichés or infected with the musical and aesthetical staleness conveyed by many bands of the genre.          

Sale Freux - "Edelweiss", from L'Exil (2012)



Voqkrre - "Monotone Funebre Orchestra", from Palans in Pestilens (2009)



Drakonhail - "Errance Monotone", from ...Des Ailes... (2011)

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