That said, if you’re actually hungry for shiny black metal from a very particular point in history, Foretoken will fill the gap for you. The lyrics dealing in mythology and folklore give things a bit of character, and The Retribution packs a decent punch, thrashing along nicely before letting in a cold blast of icy, Northern air. For those who remember taking the tube to black metal gigs at the LA2 in a top hat and fangs, this may stir something. But a sign of things to come? More a tribute to what’s gone before.
Verdict: 3/5
For Fans Of: Dimmu Borgir, Cradle Of Filth, Bal Sagoth
Ruin is out now via Prosthetic Records
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