Review from V-M Underground

September 12, 2024
From: V-M Underground
Published: May 9, 2024

After a considerable amount of demo’s and EP’s that were released in the last couple of years, the American duo that together form Hekseblad thought it was about time to come up with their debut full-length album. Something that they must have been forging over the majority of 2023, a year that only saw the release of a very limited promo tape – which I was never able to hear, something that definitely paid off on ‘Kaer Morhen’.

Starting with the cover art, I am quite sure that many of you will have the same sort of first impression that I had when I first saw it. This breathes a certain Kristian “Necrolord” Wåhlin atmosphere at brings you back to Emperor’s ‘In The Nightside Eclipse’ or the classic Dissection, Dark Funeral and Sacramentum albums or maybe Ninkharsag’s latest offering (although not decorated by Wåhlin). For sure that was fully intentional as the music is not miles away from these genre-defining giants.

As I have been watching Hekseblad from their very start, see the reviews of their older material somewhere else on these pages, I can honestly say that this young duo has really outdone themselves on ‘Kaer Morhen’. Although especially the later recordings prior this album were already a good step up from earlier work, there was still some polishing and refining to do. Something that the band clearly succeeded in for a very large part on this album.

The cornerstones for ‘Kaer Morhen’ are definitely the more versatile parts of both the aforementioned Emperor and Dissection, yet they do tend to build more upon a basis of Folky structures instead of a thoroughly Heavy Metal-based fashion that especially the Swedes are known for. Just listen to the start of ‘The Taste Of Ash’ for instance, the influence of Dissection here is undeniable, but these more Folk inspired song structures do prevent it all from sounding too much copycatting. The versatile vocal approach is also something that puts Hekseblad a bit apart from their musical examples.

That diverse nature and the dynamics of the music, makes a slight comparison to the modern day heroes of Symphonic/Melodic Black Metal, Moonlight Sorcery, not too far-fetched. Yet, it might not be a surprise that Hekseblad has yet to further perfect their craft to be able to be measured against the likes of Moonlight Sorcery or even Ninkharsag. In comparison to some of their musical peers, ‘Kaer Morhen’ sound a little stuffy. The music would certainly benefit from a more clear and in-your-face sounding production, but overall the band is increasingly able to bring their musical capabilities to the light.

A tad long maybe, as a slower track like ‘The Fall Of The Northern Realms’ feels like a killjoy to the album’s natural flow, this debut album certainly lives up to the expectations set by the earliest recordings. In fact, they have surpassed them by a landslide. And judging from the presented new material and overall great song writing and musicianship, the end of their potential is not yet in sight.
 

Review from Invisible Oranges

September 12, 2024
From: Invisible Oranges
Published: May 9, 2024

Netflix’s The Witcher series is set to conclude after its fifth season, and it seems like nobody will mourn its passing. It squandered Andrzej Sapkowski’s beloved book series, sparked unanimous fan umbrage, and destroyed Henry Cavill’s fanboy enthusiasm. You can see how it broke his heart by comparing how giddily he spoke about the show before it aired and his disappointment after he walked away from it. Of course, the television...

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Review from Track to Hell

May 7, 2024
From: Track to Hell
Published: May 7, 2024

Desde su formación en 2021, Hekseblad ha cautivado a la audiencia con una serie de demos, sencillos y EPs, incluyendo el aclamado “Fall of Cintra” del 2021.

Detrás de este proyecto se encuentra un dúo conformado por el vocalista y compositor Bruxa, conocido por su talento en el dungeon synth bajo el sello Wallachian Opulence Productions, y el multiinstrumentista y productor Frosk, quien también destaca por su proyecto homónimo de b...

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Review from Blacforje Magazine

May 7, 2024
From: Blacforje Magazine
Published: May 5, 2024

Hekseblad is a United States-based black metal artist who has been making waves in the scene due to their latest release, Kaer Morhen. If you’re a fan of Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher novel series, video games, or TV show, you might have caught that reference to the old keep where witchers train. Hekseblad focuses on melodic and vicious fantasy black metal inspired by the lore of The Witcher series and classic second-wave black me...

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Review from Seelenfeuer666

May 7, 2024
From: Seelenfeuer666
Published: May 1, 2024

Auf das erste komplette Album der amerikanischen BM Formation Hekseblad habe ich bereits sehnsüchtig gewartet und die Auskopplung einzelner Songs von „Kaer Morhen“ war fast schon gemein, denn dadurch wuchs die Neugier ins Unermessliche. Die letzten Tage nun erreichte mich „Kaer Morhen“, wenn auch nur in digitaler Version. Musikalisch bieten die Amerikaner sehr vielseitigen BM im atmosphärischen Sektor angesiedelt. Das Album umfa...

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Review from Consequences Heavy

May 7, 2024
From: Consequences Heavy
Published: April 29, 2024

Andrzej Sapkowski’s The Witcher is such a suitable fit for black metal that it could have overtaken Tolkein’s lasting influence had it come out sooner. It certainly seems more relevant thematically, with Lord of the Rings focusing on mythology, rucking, and setting up camp to eat with your friends while The Witcher is about isolation, apathy, and how we define humanity. Hekseblad, the two-person black metal group, recognizes th...

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Review from No Clean Singing

May 7, 2024
From: No Clean Singing
Published: April 21, 2024

Now we come to the full album I mentioned at the outset, from a band whose music was new to me. Hekseblad is a duo consisting of Bruxa, a vocalist and songwriter from Michigan who handles the lore and storytelling of the duo’s music (aWitch’s Amulet, Fanged Imp, Bruxa, Oaken Palace), and Frosk (Frog Mallet, Groaning Retch), a multi-instrumentalist and studio owner from Massachusetts who handled the instrumentation and produced th...

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Review from Nine Circles

May 7, 2024
From: Nine Circles
Published: April 17, 2024

Black metal often finds itself more suited for experimentation and pushing boundaries than other genres of extreme metal; just look at how much it has grown and transmuted in the 40 years since its arguable inception with Bathory’s debut. These countless iterations of the genre are all fine and good, but I’m always a sucker for bands that manage to recapture some of the magic of the second wave with enough modern flair to keep it fre...

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Review from Full Metal Mayhem

May 7, 2024
From: Full Metal Mayhem
Published: April 20, 2024

Veröffentlichungsdatum und Label: Das Album kam am 19. April 2024 über Hypnotic Dirge Records Digital und auf CD raus und am ersten Juli folgt eine Vinylversion.

Sonstige Veröffentlichungen der Band: Das ist ihr erstes Album, zuvor haben sie drei Singles, je zwei Demos und EP’s und noch eine Split und eine Compilation veröffentlicht.

Wie habe ich die Band kennengelernt: Ich habe, ehrlich gesagt, keine Ahnung mehr wie ich die Ban...

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Review from A Certain Taste

May 7, 2024
From: A Certain Taste
Published: April 18, 2024

Do you like your black metal dripping with malice and inspired by the witcher? Yes? Correct! well then strap in as Hekseblad, Fresh off a run of successful EP releases and a well-received Split (w/ Vér and Nachtheir) unveils their debut full-length Kaer Morhen

Comprising of members Bruxa, a vocalist and songwriter from Michigan handling the lore and storytelling of the duo’s music (Witch’s Amulet, Fanged Imp, Bruxa, Oaken Palace) ...

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HEKSEBLAD - KAER MORHEN
Released: April 19, 2024
Genre: Melodic Black Metal

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