Féleth “Divine Blight” (Rob Mules Reecords)
- rottenpages
- 15 may 2023
- 1 Min. de lectura

How important is to have a good start? I mean, in everything, having a good first impression or an enjoyable first contact to something is an aspect that marks the memorability of that experience. However, having a good start is not the most important, but knowing how to keep that experience from good to better, and there resides the challenge. Well, this what happened with Divine Blight by Norwegian Féleth, who knew how to keep you attentive from the first riff of Majesty till the end. Death Metal, well played Death Metal which flirts with Melodic Black Metal and mid 90s Swedish DM of neat execution, mixing aggressiveness and melody in a very wise way. There is no low point in this production: both instrumental work and vocals are exceptional, songwriting is quite good and the production itself (mix and master) is professional enough to let you perceive everything without any problems.
This is the very first time I listen to this band and I hope it is not the last one.
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