DEVASTATING
ENEMY – The Fallen Prophet
Twilight
Records
A couple of years after the release of their debut EP,
The Gods of Reason, and after gaining considerable experience through numerous
live performances at clubs and festivals, the Austrians DEVASTATING ENEMY felt
ready to unleash their debut full-length album, The Fallen Prophet. The record
incorporates all the elements the band members appreciate in extreme metal,
filtering their influences through their own perspective and creating a sound
that is both diverse and distinctive.
Musically, DEVASTATING ENEMY fall under the broad
umbrella of modern death metal, although their approach is far from
one-dimensional. At its core lies melodic death metal, which is seamlessly
blended with more brutal and extreme aspects of the genre. The band further
enriches its sound with numerous thrash metal influences, noticeable metalcore
touches, and even occasional black metal-inspired passages. The constant
presence of melody gives the songs a memorable identity, while the aggressive
riffing and deep guttural vocals provide the necessary weight and intensity,
resulting in a sound that is both complex and highly dynamic.
The musicianship displayed throughout the album is
impressive. The twin guitars deliver sharp, memorable riffs alongside
well-crafted and technically proficient solos, while the rhythm section
provides a solid backbone with relentless blastbeats, crushing breakdowns, and
tight, energetic drumming that keeps the momentum high from beginning to end.
On the vocal front, the band's singer demonstrates
notable versatility by employing a wide range of techniques. In addition to his
deep guttural growls, he delivers convincing high-pitched growls and
metalcore-style screams, all of which complement the album's aggressive nature.
The clean vocals, however, are the one aspect that fails to convince me. While
they add variety to the material, I find this particular style of clean singing
somewhat formulaic and out of place, diminishing the impact of some otherwise
excellent compositions.
Overall, The Fallen Prophet is a strong and confident
debut full-length that showcases DEVASTATING ENEMY's songwriting abilities,
technical skills, and willingness to combine different elements of extreme
metal into a cohesive whole. Although there is still room for refinement, the
album makes it clear that the band possesses both the talent and the potential
to establish itself as a notable name within the modern death metal scene.
Christine
Parastatidou













