TYRMFAR – Renewal Through Purification
- by ER
- Posted on 29-07-2019
Established in 2013, for their 2nd album, Tyrmfar takes pages from the likes of Dissection or God Dethroned: on the basis of blistering fast black metal structure reminiscent of Dimmu Borgir on "Enthrone Darkness Triumphant" or later of Watain on "Sworn To The Dark" the quitet of Robin (vocals), Kévin (rhythm guitar), Mickael (lead guitar), Julien (bass) and Quentin (drums), balances devastating death metal recalling Evocation’s "Apocalyptic" or Hypocrisy’s "The Final Chapter", and, like all the aforementioned acts, pouring copious amounts of catchy and memorable melody drawn from both genres. I also hear hints of Amon Amarth (Mountains Of Madness) and Callenish Circle (Dehumanization) as well as more metalcore-ish melodicism of Heaven Shall Burn (all over the disc) and Trivium (the instrumental "Freedom’s Call"), without actually stepping into hard core in any real sense (It’s more likely that these two latter bands have incorporated this melodeath melodicism in their sound and thus the connotations born in my mind) While this highly effective and engaging fusion produces very good results, there are a few standouts deserving particular mentioning.
The rest of the album seems more formulaic (although it’s not Killswitch Engage II formulaic) with the songs following a very similar pattern as though cut from the same cloth, with the shortest and the least impressive "No Hope" the lowest point of the album. In this there dwells the reason why this very good disc could not score more than it did: the creativity appearing somewhat stunted after "The Almighty" and only somewhat regained later. Or could it be that "The Almighty" is just so fantastic everything else is overshadowed by it?
Tyrmfar has no reason for regret with "Renewal Through Purification", a very good, expertly executed and very melodic, devastating and excellently produced disc (feel the power of "…the Legions Of Eternity"!) , but I would like to see more progress and hear more risks taken on the 3rd album.