AMIENSUS — Reclamation: Pt. II (review)

AMIENSUS — Reclamation: Pt. II album cover Album · 2024 · Progressive Metal Buy this album from MMA partners
4/5 ·
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My current mantra has become “So much music, so little time” as the more i explore the vast universe of musical expressions that have been recorded i feel like the branches on the tree grow faster than i can count the leaves that have grown but such is the life of the intrepid seeker of sonic possibilities with yet another band that has eluded me for so long yet now am finally tackling only to find another veritable pool of talented that has escaped my radar. The Rochester, Minnesota act AMIENSUS has been churning out its unique style of progressive black metal since 2010 and has become one of those underground sensations where it takes the Enslaved post-Mardraum route of fusing raging black metal fury with the more nuanced compositional flair of modern progressive rock. This band has not exactly been prolific with only five albums under its belt since its 2012 debut “Restoration” but 2024 has been graced with not one but two new albums which most likely could’ve been released as a single double album but has become a two part set of albums instead.

Following in the footsteps of “Reclamation: Part 1” which was released in April is the second coming aptly titled RECLAMATION: PART 2 which came out in August. Shamefully i missed chapter one of this combo package separated by time but considering i find lyrics and concepts secondary to my musical exploration i decided to just take the plunge into the world of AMIENSUS and just check out the latest and what some consider the greatest of the AMIENSUS canon. Well, how’s it hold up? Remarkably well actually! This band has mastered the art of crafty dynamics which allows the brash bravado of black metal to sit peacefully in the same corner as dreamy atmospheric post-rock, clean vocal progressive metal majesty and moments of more “normal” symphonic metal that weave in sophisticated atmospheric constructs into the black ’n’ roll type of grooves that the band nurtures into thundering expressions of grandeur as the band explores the existential themes of philosophy, theology, psychology and mythological subject matter.

With a passionate exuberant musical display of instrumental competency and crafty compositional fortitude, AMIENSUS delivers a satisfying mix of black metal bombast with progressive constructs that allow the seven tracks of 38 1/2 to shine brightly with a rather satisfying black metal style alternating with moments of non-metal ambience whether it be post-rock, Middle Eastern inspirations or just more chilled moments of less frenetic progressive rock. The band has mastered the art of juggling all these elements without the feeling of being forced or stilted. In other words AMIENSUS crafts a continuity and consciousness flow that succeeds quite well in its approach as often these tightrope acts leads to a bumbling clunky musical procession that can often sound stilted and spurious. Probably better to think of AMIENSUS as a progressive metal band with black metal as its primary side sound rather than a black metal band per se as there are many moments where non-metal and just plain progressive metal styles dominate sometimes for entire tracks such as “The Distance.”

Considered AMIENSUS’ most versatile album of its career (although i can’t compare other albums as of yet), RECLAMATION: PART II may or may not provide the appropriate second half of the overarching double album concept but when taken alone as a sole experience it is indeed quite satisfying as a progressive black metal behemoth with uncompromising black metal aggression wrapped up in equally compelling atmospheric extravagance which is as vital an element to the overall AMIENSUS sound as the metal brashness. Of course kvlt purists will immediately diss this hybridization effect but for fans of modern Enslaved, Gris, Negura Bunget or Xanthochroid, this band will definitely appeal to your expansive sensibilities that incorporate black metal into a larger musical context. A lot to like with this one. Excellent black metal riffing that sometimes borders on death metal. Strong raspy vocals that sound like the perfect mix of prog and black metal. Nice interludes that offer breaks from the aggression and interesting atmospheric developments that independently exist beyond mere accent sounds. My first exposure to AMIENSUS was a great one and look forward to a deeper dive.
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