Originally available on tape via Perverse Homage, this dark gem is now offered on black vinyl, accompanied by a 4-page A4 insert.
Via Sinistra's "Silencioso Culto do Abismo" is a minimalistic yet compelling debut full-length of raw black metal from the depths of the Portuguese underground. This offering may not boast grandiose production or polished musicianship, but it exudes a sinister, nocturnal aura that leaves a lasting impression.
Each track on the album is meticulously crafted, weaving a tapestry of dread and menacing moods. The sparse raw black metal style places a strong emphasis on riffs, solo guitar melodies, and guitar tone to captivate the listener. Notably, elements of Black Sabbath's "Sweet Leaf" riff surface on "Carrasco," where the band transforms it into a slow, doomy foundation from which eerie lead guitar melodies emerge.
Despite its minimalism, the album effectively draws the listener in with introspective and experimental moments. The thick, raspy vocals, at times reminiscent of drunken demons on a malevolent quest, provide a stark contrast to the thin musical backdrop, enhancing the otherworldly and ethereal quality of the music.
"Silencioso Culto do Abismo" concludes with a sense of mystery, leaving behind an ominous aura. Via Sinistra may deliver their music with modesty, but the hypnotic allure of this record lingers long after the last note, making it a standout in the realm of underground black metal.
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