Παρασκευή 24 Νοεμβρίου 2023

REVIEW: VARVAR (Варваръ) - The Bestial Abyss Will Kill You

 


VARVAR (Варваръ) - The Bestial Abyss Will Kill You


Stormspell Records


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The heavy metal landscape, in many ways, remains a vast, uncharted realm. With a willingness to explore, one can uncover hidden gems — bands whose exceptional work failed to garner the recognition it deserved. Fortunately, in today's era, record labels are offering a second chance to these overlooked releases through reissues.


Enter VARVAR (Варваръ) from Russia, a prime example of this phenomenon. Established in 1986, the band left its mark with a live album, three demos, and two full-length releases between 1988 and 2002. The focus here is on their 1994 debut, a musical treasure that, interestingly, shares its name with another Russian band formed in 2005.



VARVAR's sonic territory is classic heavy metal with subtle U.S. power metal undertones, and their lyrics draw inspiration from the Christian faith. However, don't mistake them for a Russian STRYPER. Beyond a shared devotion to Christianity, VARVAR takes a distinct path. Their sound is rugged, less refined, echoing the spirit of American heavy metal bands like MANILLA ROAD, LIEGE LORD, AXEMASTER, etc. The gritty vocals, reminiscent of Chris Boltendahl and Udo, contribute to this raw energy. The production, deliberately unpolished yet clear, adds a cult dimension.


In essence, this 1990s release carries the unmistakable aura of the '80s underground metal scene. Whether the newer generation embraces it fully remains uncertain. Yet, for those seeking unadulterated metal, VARVAR (Варваръ) offers a gratifying auditory journey into the essence of the genre.



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