Review from Blasted by Britton

January 29, 2025
From: Blasted by Britton
Published: January 8, 2025

The Greek Black Metal scene has always had a healthy underground. Very few bands became really popular, but a ton of them were great and well-respected to those willing to dig into the scene a bit. Even though this is their eleventh full length album, it is the first time I have heard of (or heard!) music from Dodsferd. Come with me as I go through “Wrath” bit by bit and see what we have.

In this humble reviewer's opinion, “Dodsferd” is firmly entrenched in the 90’s Scandinavian Black Metal sound. Fast, very melodic and catchy guitars with excellent distortion, technique and delivery. Neptunus’s bass pounds just as loudly as the guitar and drums and I like that. I’m usually not a fan of albums that throw the bass way back in the mix. Speaking of the drums, I may be wrong, but N.D. seems to use a wood block once in a while and it sounds good. Something he hits gives a cool woody “crack” once in a while, anyway. I may be hearing things, though.

Wrath’s vocals once again remind me of the mid 90’s era of Black Metal. No screaming, no low guttural vocals, but very good middle of the road BM vocal insanity. The lyrics are about numerous topics including anti-religious themes, anti-human themes and mostly… hate! So much hate!

In the 90’s and 00’s, it seemed to me most Greek Black Metal bands opted for a super raw production on their albums. That’s not the case with “Wrath” as it has an excellent sound quality. It was mixed by Giannis Leledakis and mastered by Nasos Nomikos, who both did excellent work here.

The artwork done by George Gyzis is… I don’t know what, really. I think it’s either a vision of Hell or it may be Lord Of The Rings related. I’d bet on Hell! Either way, I really like the color scheme. The graphic design was done by Nikos Stavridakis and he did a great job with that as well. Inside the booklet you will find all of the lyrics, more art and the album band info.

I enjoyed this from beginning to end and if you are as big of a fan of pure Black Metal like I am, you would do well to pick “Wrath” up and slam it into your ear holes!

Rating: 9/10
 

Review from Brutally Delicious

September 12, 2024
From: Brutally Delicious
Published: September 3, 2024

According to The Metal Archives, Dødsferd has been in existence since 2001. I’m well versed in black metal, but I’m embarrassed to admit that even being a half Greek, currently living in Athens, Greece, I have never heard of this band until their most recent release “Wrath,” was sent my way.  Without doing any prior research on Dødsferd, I dove right in and immediately thought they have a classic, Scandinavian black me...

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Review from Depart

September 12, 2024
From: Depart
Published: August 22, 2024

Είχα πολύ καιρό να ακούσω black metal που να με κερδίσει από την πρώτη στιγμή. Είναι ωραία τα ατμοσφαιρικά intros, αλλά για να πω τη μαύρη (you see what I did there?) αλήθεια, με έχουν κουράσει. Θέλω να γίνουν πιο to the point. Και αν κάποιο κομμάτι τραβήξει σε διάρκεια, να ...

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Review from V-M Underground

September 12, 2024
From: V-M Underground
Published: August 19, 2024

In the almost quarter of a century of existence the Greek Black Metal band Dødsferd has spawned nothing short of an impressive back catalogue, with this newest effort ‘Wrath’, being the twelfth full-length instalment. Like with everything that lasts a long time, Dødsferd too has went through the process of natural progression and musical development. The result of almost 25 years of tweaking, refining and readjusting is come to...

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Review from Metal Temple

September 12, 2024
From: Metal Temple
Published: July 22, 2024

DØDSFERD is synonymous with Wrath, the founder, vocalist, and guitarist for said band. On May 10, 2024, the band released their twelfth studio full-length album, “Wrath,” onHypnotic Dirge Records in collaboration with Fuck Your Creation Records. While the verdict is still out as to whether this technically qualifies as an eponymous album (an album named after the band that issued it), there is no question as to the reputation that D...

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Review from Metal Nightfall

September 12, 2024
From: Metal Nightfall
Published: June 21, 2024

Lorsque nous nous habituons à l’excellence, nous rehaussons inéluctablement nos exigences et rabaissons notre seuil de tolérance, car l’excellence fait vibrer. Elle brille de sa superbe, elle embellit, elle invente de nouvelles routes, elle produit et engendre des auras. Dans cette course aux étoiles, peu d’êtres ou de choses les tutoient. L’existence fait aussi varier les exigences, les durcit ou les désinvestit c’est ...

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Review from Black Metal Ist Krieg

September 12, 2024
From: Black Metal Ist Krieg
Published: June 30, 2024

I Dødsferd fanno parte di quella schiera, in verità assai nutrita, di gruppi greci che suonano come se fossero scandinavi, tra cui possiamo annoverare gente come Lunar Spells, emersi abbastanza di recente, o i più stagionati Sad. Pure la band di Wrath, che resta la mente dietro alla creatura Dødsferd, anche se coadiuvato dal fido Neptunus al basso ormai da molti anni, non è certo di primo pelo, anzi è sulla piazza praticame...

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Review from ZWaremetalen

May 31, 2024
From: ZWaremetalen
Published: May 25, 2024

Since 2001, Wrath, the man behind the Greek Dødsferd, has been spitting and vomiting on everything and everyone. There are few who escape his curse and wrath. We certainly don’t. The Portuguese Hypnotic Dirge Records releases album number twelve of this motley crew in various attractive formats. The title, ah yes, no need to complicate things, it’s simply Wrath. The last time we heard from this gentleman was quite a while ago. It was ...

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Review from Metal Roos

May 31, 2024
From: Metal Roos
Published: May 22, 2024

Dødsferd is an act that is immediately recognizable in the underground. Their output is staggering with eleven full-length releases and countless splits, collaborations, and EPS since the Greek’s inception in 2006. The duo of Wrath and Neptunus return with their twelfth full-length offering to the black metal hordes. Wrath is an album that celebrates everything darkness eschewing the experimental notions, and depressive leanings of recent...

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Review from Thrashocore

May 31, 2024
From: Thrashocore
Published: May 21, 2024

Il y a trois ans, en 2021 donc, est sorti l’un des meilleurs albums de ces 10 dernières années selon... moi-même : Suicide and the Rest of Your Kind Will Follow Part II de DODSFERD. Il s’agissait du deuxième essai du Grec dans un style plus dépressif, avec deux longs titres extrêmement riches, extrêmement jouissifs. Mais comme le premier volume, paru en 2009, il ne s’agissait que d’une parenthèse, et le nouvel album, Wrath d...

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DØDSFERD - WRATH
Released: May 10, 2024
Genre: Black Metal

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