Review by Saxy S for Helevorn - Espectres (2024) Review by Saxy S for Helevorn - Espectres (2024)

Saxy S Saxy S / December 06, 2024 / 0

From Spain, gothic doom metallers Helevorn's fifth studio album is decent, if a little formulaic. Everything that you could expect out of this kind of a record is here, with very little in the way of growth. The instrumentation stays standard with its guitars, bass and vocals most of the way, with only a handful of synthesizer passages for variety. Even the vocals have a lifeless, bass-y delivery like Type-O-Negative. I would not disparage anyone who stopped listening midway though.

I think Espectres' biggest issue is that the opening three songs all seem very predictable and all have similar traits. However, the album makes modest changes to the formula during the second half and reignite my interest. The fact that it takes that long to get going is the real issue here however. So structure takes what may have been a okay album, into one that feels even more forgettable.

Best Songs: The Defiant God, Unbreakable Silence, The Lost Futures

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