• Scitalis - "Maledictum" Review by Nyk Edinger

  • Jan 14 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
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Scitalis - "Maledictum" Review by Nyk Edinger

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  • Scitalis' "Maledictum" is a decent effort in the black metal genre, but it fails to truly stand out. The album, inspired by Sweden's witch trials, offers a raw and intense sound with fast tremolo picking and blast beats1. While the concept is intriguing, the execution leaves something to be desired. The band's attempt to capture the agony and anger of the historical period is admirable, but the relentless intensity becomes monotonous after a while. The tracks blend together, lacking memorable hooks or standout moments. The production is appropriately raw, but at times it hinders rather than enhances the listening experience. Scitalis shows some growth since their debut EP5, but "Maledictum" doesn't quite reach its full potential. The album's themes of despair and wrath are present, but they don't resonate as deeply as one might hope. While fans of raw black metal might find something to appreciate here, casual listeners may struggle to connect with the material. Overall, "Maledictum" is a passable black metal release that fails to leave a lasting impression. It's neither terrible nor exceptional, landing squarely in the realm of mediocrity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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