Review by Saxy S for Archvile King - Aux Heures Désespérées (2026) Review by Saxy S for Archvile King - Aux Heures Désespérées (2026)

Saxy S Saxy S / June 25, 2026 / 0

This is a fully flushed out medieval black metal record with a lot of power and grandiosity, while still having the room/time to leave some space for pieces of reprieve and recollection. Unlike yesterday's review of Stormkeep's newest album, Archvile King are not afraid of their dungeon synth inspiration and use it both as a powerful intermediary, as well as complimenting these strong black metal foundational tunes. Musically, the album is quite diverse while still maintaining strong motifs. Furthermore, the record does not have a moment of wasted space. Production of the album is splendid with plenty of low end to make songs scream and howl. Speaking of howling, the vocals on the record are deliberate and visceral. This sounds like the type of black metal record so many major record label bands wish they could make, but are restricted from doing so. Sometimes it pays to be independent. 

Best Songs: L'excusé, Sépulture, Le chant des braves, À ces batailles abandonnées

For Fans Of: Véhémence, Obesquiae


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