Metal Hammer (UK)

CULT OF LILITH

Mara METAL BLADE

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Icelandic debutants rip up the tech death rulebook ICELAND’S MAGNIFICEN­T VISTAS

and bleak isolation lend its musical artists an identifiab­le common individual­ity, which makes madcap newcomers Cult Of Lilith an even more appealing oddity, with debut Mara another unexpected treat from a country used to throwing up the unexpected. Having largely gone it alone on 2016’s Arkanum EP, guitarist Daniel Þór Hannesson has assembled a crew of likeminded visionarie­s to combine cutting-edge technical death metal’s fretboard acrobatics and chunky bite with all manner of progressiv­e, classical and technicolo­ur influences and surprises that dart in from the leftfield.

Opening its account with a harpsichor­d, Cosmic Maelstrom lives up to its billing with a flurry of notes, shattering drums, multiple rhythmic and tempo changes and an uncanny underbelly that’s as precise and devastatin­g as it is refreshing­ly different. And yet it’s arguably the most straightfo­rward track on Mara. Mario Infantes Ávalos’s multi-faceted vocals come into their own on the profoundly odd blitzkrieg of Purple Tide that throws in a jazzy lead and Hammond before descending into

Stranger Things-esque electronic­a, while the atmospheri­c, jittery Profeta Paloma has the audacity to end with stunning flamenco playing.

Each song contains a wealth of sonic twists with Atlas moving from serene atmosphere to gibbering lunacy,

Comatose’s jackhammer riffing descending into vaudeville piano and the kind of histrionic storytelli­ng Sikth have made their own, and closer

Le Soupir Du Fantome going from a night at the opera into twisted Danny Elfman-aping savagery.

While Code Orange have understand­ably grabbed this year’s headlines for their fearless reinventio­n of an establishe­d genre, Cult Of Lilith deserve credit for sculpting an exquisite piece of modern extremity, putting it in a straightja­cket and detonating it with Acme dynamite. Whether you find it a revelation or infuriatin­gly irritating is a matter of taste, but Mara’s sheer originalit­y has to be applauded. ■■■■■■■■■■

FOR FANS OF: Black Crown Initiate, Sikth, Obscura

ADAM REES

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Cult Of Lilith take all manor of liberties with death metal
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