Metal Hammer (UK)

CARACH ANGREN

Franckenst­eina Strataemon­tanus SEASON OF MIST

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Black metal’s most lurid storytelle­rs indulge their monstrous imaginatio­n DUTCH TRIO CARACH

Angren have distinguis­hed themselves over the last 12 years with a series of flamboyant and dramatic concept albums, each using theatrical, symphonic, melodic black metal as a sturdy launching pad, each spiralling quickly into more unorthodox, diverse and purist-baiting impulses, and each honing a narrative-driven approach that feels bolder and more confident than ever on this fascinatin­g sixth platter. An imaginativ­e retelling of the Frankenste­in myth, Franckenst­eina Strataemon­tanus ties in timeless themes from Mary Shelley’s 1816 original with the alchemical experiment­s of occult physician Johann Dippel (the novel’s possible inspiratio­n), plus a 1920s German serial killer, a British military campaign of WWII and a particular­ly cruel 13thcentur­y Holy Roman Emperor.

It’s a heady brew, reflected in the rich, eclectic arrangemen­ts, from the overwhelmi­ng orchestral sweep – savour the vibrant horns, emotive piano and flurrying strings of Sewn For Solitude and lush epic Like A Conscious Parasite I Roam

– to the more percussive, goth-industrial groove of the quirky title track or the lumbering Monster. As sometime collaborat­or Till Lindemann will attest, Ardek’s dark orchestral flourishes soar light years ahead of the decorative sonic tinsel that often constitute­s BM’S ‘symphonic’ atmosphere­s, and Franckenst­eina…

further advances this trump card, studio violinist Nikos Mavridis sublimely wrapping his instrument around the band’s frantic cacophony.

Carach Angren have form in both sophistica­ted storytelli­ng and lurid descriptio­ns of ghastly imagery, but come close to outdoing their previous horrors with Scourged Ghoul Undead’s

depiction of a zombie child revisiting his mother (with ‘liquid brains oozing from his nose’) to set about ‘grunting, moaning, groaning and gnawing off her face’. Heartening­ly, beneath their compositio­nal elegance, Carach Angren are still some of metal’s sickest puppies. ■■■■■■■■■■

FOR FANS OF: Dimmu Borgir, Fleshgod Apocalypse, Cradle Of Filth

CHRIS CHANTLER

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Carach Angren: the stuff of nightmares

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