Metal Hammer (UK)

Transylvan­ian metal mystics DORDEDUH go big.

Har LUPUS LOUNGE

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Epoch-mashing brilliance from Romania’s polymetal masters

THERE IS PLENTY of quick-fix heavy music out there, but if you’re hoping for transcende­nce, awe and worlds within worlds, Dordeduh’s second album already has your number. It was fairly obvious from 2012’s mesmerisin­g Dar De Duh debut that Sol Faur and Hupogrammo­s had departed Negurăă Bunget with their own esoteric musical aspiration­s intact, but Har is a bold leap forward by anyone’s standards.

Where their previous band often revelled in a haze of mystique, Dordeduh sounded strident and forceful on their debut. They also had wild ideas by the ton and the tunes to back them up. Nine years later, their vision has expanded, matured and taken on a sense of polished majesty, aided in no small part by the meticulous hand of studio guru Jens Bogren. The Romanians are still instinctiv­ely sworn to the black, of course, and a robust core remains, but Dordeduh have mastered many discipline­s and have woven them all into their second full-length, with results that are vivid, rich with sonic colour and endlessly fascinatin­g.

Opener Timpul Întâilor is a mindblowin­g spectacle all by itself. Twelve minutes of explorator­y but muscular, dark and grandiose metal, it reeks of imperious self-belief and supreme confidence. Descânt, with its sense of glacial, post-rock drift, churning, nails-hard riffs and beatific, trippy melodies, is equally stunning, while towering epic Vraci De Nord combines syrupy, Om-like psych with bursts of brutish, blackened pomp and icy, goth-tinged shoegaze to hypnotic and weirdly uplifting effect. Har reaches a peak of inspiratio­nal brilliance on the 11-minute De Neam Vergur, wherein space rock synths and Morricone reverb collide with a syncopated prog metal shuffle. Dordeduh seem to shape-shift in real time, exhibiting refined melodic sensibilit­ies and sounding irrefutabl­y like one of the most creative and original metal bands on the planet. Which, on this evidence, is exactly what they are. ■■■■■■■■■■

FOR FANS OF: Rotting Christ, Enslaved, Gojira

DOM LAWSON

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