Saturday, 6 November 2010

Not So Strange Bedfellows

On a friend's recommendation I recently got a copy of English band Hateful Abandon's 2008 début Famine (Into the Bellies of Worms).
It was sold to me on the strength of being "Joy Division worshipping Black Metal" and that's not far wrong, You can hear elements of all kinds of dark late seventies/early eighties pop on here, think Killing Joke, Warsaw, Public Image, even Bauhaus and The Fall mixed in with modern black metal a la Amesoeurs or Lifelover, which aren't as different as you think, I mean there are themes of alienation and misanthropy running through the output of all these bands.
When it all comes together, such as on the track Boiling Seas, what you have is a truly unique sound that works unbelievably well, but don't expect a BM album, as with Amesoeurs etc, black metal is only one of many influences here and is not worn on the sleeve.
There's more to come soon, I believe they have finished sessions for an upcoming release recently, and I look forward to hearing more from them.

Hateful Abandon Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/hatefulabandon

4 comments:

The Thing That Should Not Be said...

You've heard Have A Nice Life, right?

Patchie said...

I have now!
You know how out of the loop I am!

The Thing That Should Not Be said...

Good lad, Have A Nice Life are awesome. You may also enjoy Circle of Ouroborus.

Patchie said...

Ah, now Circle of Ouroborus I *do* know!!