Metal Hammer (UK)

AL-NAMROOD

Wala’at SHAYTAN PRODUCTION­S

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Saudi Arabian black metallers wage war from the shadows

‘Saudi Arabian’ and ‘black metal’ isn’t a juxtaposit­ion you often encounter – and for good reason, given the levels of secrecy the members of Al-namrood have recorded eight albums under for fear of execution for apostasy. This is BM as protest music: raw, vigorous and produced with barebones equipment for whom black metal is literal war. A defiant swagger fuels the clash of Western-influenced extreme metal and traditiona­l Middle Eastern instrument­ation on Sahra Yaesa, and the relentless pace of Al Shareef Al Muhan

more than compensate­s for Wala’at’s raw production. It all serves to hammer home the ‘fuck you’ that the record and the band’s very existence represents. Long may they prevail. ■■■■■■■■■■

FOR FANS OF: Darkthrone, Melechesh, Kaoteon

TOM O’BOYLE

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