Darkthrone Beckons Listeners with Unpredictable Journey on “It Beckons Us All”

Norwegian black metal pioneers Darkthrone continue their genre-hopping odyssey with “It Beckons Us All,” their twentieth studio album. This latest release defies easy categorization, offering a smorgasbord of influences that will surprise even the most die-hard fans.

Gone are the days of the raw, icy black metal of their early albums. “It Beckons Us All” finds Darkthrone exploring a more diverse soundscape. Opener “Howling Primitive Colonies” throws the listener headfirst into a vortex of swirling synths and otherworldly atmospherics, a far cry from the tremolo-picked riffs of their black metal roots.

The album pays homage to various genres throughout its runtime. Tracks like “Eon 3” channel the spirit of classic heavy metal with soaring guitar leads and nods to Mercyful Fate’s theatricality. “The Bird People of Nordland” embraces a more thrash-oriented approach, reminiscent of Celtic Frost.

This genre-hopping might alienate some fans who yearn for a return to Darkthrone’s black metal days. However, there’s a undeniable sense of adventure in “It Beckons Us All.” Fenriz and Nocturno Culto, the band’s core members, sound as enthusiastic and playful as ever, injecting their signature snarl and unconventional songwriting into each track.

The album isn’t without its flaws. Some songs, like “Black Dawn Affiliation,” feel underdeveloped, failing to fully capture the band’s creative spark. The production, while clean, lacks the raw energy of some of their earlier works.

Despite these shortcomings, “It Beckons Us All” is a fascinating listen for those with an open mind. It’s a testament to Darkthrone’s refusal to be confined by genre expectations. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer curious about the band’s evolution, “It Beckons Us All” offers a unique and unpredictable journey through the warped minds of black metal’s unholy trinity.


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