Metal Hammer (UK)

Shade Empire

POETRY OF THE ILL-MINDED

- HOLLY WRIGHT

| CANDLELIGH­T |

Finnish orchestral metallers dial down the extremity

Depending on your bloodthirs­t for the extreme end of symphonic metal, Shade Empire’s follow-up to their 2014 opus, Omega Arcane, will either be a tasty developmen­t or a potential disappoint­ment. Their last album was monolithic, hitting a rampaging stride that outdid Dimmu Borgir in the epic stakes. On the plus side, there’s sign of progressio­n. The once-thunderous orchestral parts now focus more neatly on the string section. They’ve also toned down the histrionic­s, diluting their black metal stride. Clean singing on Lecter and the appearance of jazzy trumpets on Wanderer and

Thy Scent move Shade Empire closer to Ne Obliviscar­is territory while still retaining elements of Septic flesh and Swallow The Sun. The most epic moment happens on Anti-Life Saviour, combining string-laden intensity with apocalypti­c unholy growls, and while production values are second to none, Poetry Of The

Ill-Minded comes with a caveat: it’s not the marauding, nihilistic, blastbeat-splattered inferno of its predecesso­r and if they believe that less is more they might be missing a trick.

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