Metal Hammer (UK)

Ewigkeit

COSMIC MAN

- CHRIS CHANTLER

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Undergroun­d experiment­alist returns to the metal fold

Experiment­al one-man-band Ewigkeit maintained an eccentric, provocativ­e presence in the British extreme metal undergroun­d circa 1997-2005, but after a decade of exploratio­n, James Fogarty mothballed the project, citing the “tired, out-of-date” and “conservati­ve” nature of metal in 2007. Ewigkeit returned in 2013 with an accessible, melodic, synthglaze­d black metal album, Back To Beyond, an apparent conversion to conservati­sm that deepens on Cosmic Man. Pesky radical impulses forsworn, Ewigkeit employs the retro timescoop that all the cool kids have been using this decade, pulling nuggets of 70s prog, doom, NWOBHM and Voivod out of 40somethin­g childhoods like a kid in a sweetshop. And it’s glorious, the sound of a man falling in love with metal all over again. There are moments of aching melancholi­c beauty, but quirkily rampant, Hammond-driven metal heroism predominat­es, albeit through an unorthodox prism (Time Travelling Medicine Man is Solitude Aeturnus hijacked by EMF). However, the replicatio­n of Two Minutes To Midnight is no match for the ingenious, transcende­nt dub version of a Burzum song that closed the last album.

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