Monstrous Dutch war metal with tinges of traditional black metal band Kaeck have announced their new album, Het Zwarte Dictaat (The Black Command) and released a teaser showing off a couple riffs for you to try to play during the seventh lockdown.
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The first album was fantastic. I’m glad these guys are going the distance.
This one sounds like it may hold together a bit more, and show off more of the direction they always wanted to take.
Where should I start with this band? Is there anyway you guys can update the https://www.deathmetal.org/metal/ directory, for example this band is not there along others you guys frequently recommend.
Perhaps their only album would be a good start.
Good point, sorry I didn’t make the proper research before leaving a comment
This will happen at some point, in some form, but for now, probably not there. Sorry, but stick with us and we’ll get there eventually.
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Thanks Brett, I will be frequently checking
Sounds quite promising despite only showcasing one melodic theme. I am intrigued by the move to a more martial direction compared to Stormkult’s cave-dwelling occultism. Stormkult was easily one of the top 3 albums of the 2010s, and I have an expectation this will be the first release of the decade that is truly worthy of praise.
From what I have seen, ir seems that two of the original 3 members have left the band, now being two members from sammath, which somehow explains the change un the sound. Looking to Heat the whole album ando see if It holds Up.