ARKHAM WITCH — Legions of the Deep

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4.29 | 4 ratings | 2 reviews
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Album · 2012

Filed under Heavy Metal
By ARKHAM WITCH

Tracklist

1. David Lund (8:42)
2. At the Mountains of Madness (7:13)
3. Iron Shadows in the Moon (4:00)
4. Infernal Machine (4:31)
5. The Cloven Sea (4:29)
6. On a Horse Called Vengeance (6:05)
7. Gods of Storm and Thunder (5:20)
8. Kult of Kutulu (3:21)
9. Legions of the Deep (6:03)
10. We're from Keighley (4:07)
11. [untitled] (3:44)

Total Time 57:35

2015 remaster bonus tracks:

11. Shadow of the Vampire (live) (5:20)
12. Yog-Sothoth (live) (4:14)
13. Viking Pirates of Doom (live) (4:52)

Line-up/Musicians

- Simon Iff? / Vocals
- Aldo 'Dodo' Doom / Guitars, Backing Vocals
- John 'J.D' Demaine / Bass, Backing Vocals
- Emily Ningauble / Drums

with

- Leo Stivala / Additional Vocals

About this release

Released by Metal on Metal Records, November 9th, 2012.

A remastered version with bonus tracks was released on November 20th, 2015.

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Legions of the Deep is the second full-length album by UK traditional heavy metal act Arkham Witch. The album was released in 2012. There’s a prevalent Lovecraft influence to be found in this band/album, as well as a decidedly old school take on producing heavy metal music.

Although the group seem to be typically branded as a heavy/doom metal act the traces of doom metal that are to be found on Legions of the Deep actually seem rather vague to my ears, especially with the much more evident influences of thrash metal within the music standing out like a sore thumb. You get, for example, a track such as On a Horse Called Vengeance, which takes the thrash influence pretty much as far as it will go with relatively few elements from Arkham Witch’s usual sound remaining. I really like this song though, I’d say it’s a highlight of the album for the way it brings things up-tempo with its aggressive in your face thrash assault. It most definitely adds great variation to the album, although by the time you reach this track the band has already shown themselves to be no one trick pony. Traditional heavy, thrash, or doom metal though that old school sound and feel is never lost, and that’s what cements the sound of Legions of the Deep together into one coherent package.

Despite what may be seen at a glance as being a dark sounding album because of the Lovecraft themes, Legions of the Deep is actually rather humorous, especially in its second half when the band go into We’re from Keighley, an ode to their hometown containing lyrics along the lines of “Fuck you – we’re from Keighley”. Also of note on the humour front is an unlisted eleventh track, which is actually a version of the song Blood on Satan's Claw, which appeared on the album Portents, Omens & Dooms by The Lamp of Thoth, another UK band which Arkham Witch’s vocalist Simon Iff? and drummer Emily Ningauble are also members of. This track is done acoustic and the closing seconds are perhaps the most humorous part on the whole album. No, don’t ask me about it, spoilers and all. There are quirky moments to be found across the album though, some of them lyrical, some of them simply in the way the music is delivered. In short, Legions of the Deep has a classic fun time feel to it, and the passion of the musicians shows because of that.

Legions of the Deep makes a good first impression and the returns only get better with further spins. Whether the band is playing a lengthy and rather sorrowful sounding heavy/doom metal track like the opening David Lund, or playing at their most thrashy, or having one of their humorous moments, the album is a thoroughly enjoyable experience from beginning to end. An exceptional grade rating is deserved.

88/100

(Originally written for Heavy Metal Haven (http://metaltube.freeforums.org/arkham-witch-legions-of-the-deep-t2708.html))
UMUR
"Legions of the Deep" is the 2nd full-length studio album by UK heavy/doom metal act Arkham Witch. The album was released through Metal on Metal Records in November 2012. Arkham Witch were formed in 2008 and released their debut full-length studio album "On Crom's Mountain" in 2011. The Keighley, West Yorkshire based four-piece are strongly inspired by the horror stories by H.P. Lovecraft, which is apparent in their choice of band name as well as the cover artworks of their releases and in their lyrics.

The music on the album is traditional heavy metal with traditional doom metal elements not too far removed from Dio-era Black Sabbath. There´s also the occasional nod towards old school thrash metal. The best example of that is "On a Horse Called Vengeance", which is more or less a fully fledged thrash metal track. The tracks are riff based and generally heavy as hell, but with a great mid-paced organic groove. The rough voice of Simon Iff? is powerful and melodic enough to provide the music with variation and a memorable melodic edge. There is a great drive in the music, which is very much due to the playing style of drummer Emily Ningauble. She has the most fantastic and powerful organic playing style and whips up heavy stomping beats in loads (I really appreciate the loud and noisy banging on the cymbals). The melodic lead guitar work as well as the heavy riffs are also noteworthy elements in the band´s style. The horror themed lyrics and imagery provide the album with a nice dark atmosphere, which is another great asset. Dark shouldn´t be interpreted as "evil" sounding though as the band also incorporate both anthemic and quite humourous elements to the music. The humour is mostly heard in the anthemic "We´re from Keighley", but tracks like "Gods of Storm and Thunder" and the title track also feature that element.

While the music on "Legions of the Deep" are decidedly retro in sound and style, there´s a bite and conviction behind the delivery that provide the music with a freshness, that not all old school sounding artists have. These guys (and girl) simply kick ass in a manner that´s out of the ordinary. A 4 star (80%) rating is fully deserved.

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