NECROPHOBIC
– Darkside
HammerHeart Records
Darkside is the second full‑length album from the colossal Swedish force
NECROPHOBIC. Originally released in 1997 through Black Mark Production, it
later resurfaced via HammerHeart Records in 2003 and again in 2011 — a welcome
opportunity for listeners like me who missed the band’s early output to finally
experience these landmark releases.
Everything I noted about The Nocturnal Silence applies
here as well, but Darkside marks a clear shift toward the band’s black‑metal roots. True to its title, the album is darker,
more blackened in atmosphere, and showcases a band that has grown significantly
in skill and technical precision. The intricate solos and intense riffing
reveal musicians who have sharpened their craft without sacrificing aggression.
At the same time, NECROPHOBIC expand their melodic
sensibilities. The album contains some breathtaking dark melodies that elevate
the material beyond straightforward extremity, giving Darkside a sense of depth
and emotional weight that complements its ferocity.
I loved The Nocturnal Silence, but Darkside feels even
stronger — a more complete and confident expression of the band’s identity.
Fans who appreciate both black and death metal will find this album an essential
listen, and it’s absolutely worth investing in without hesitation.
Christine
Parastatidou


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