Deathcore and Black Metal are two genres I’ve wanted to experiment with myself for a while. That was until I found this: 'Make Them Suffer' have gone and done it for me already! I’m sure they’re not the only one to have done so, but it’s still a relative novelty to me I’m afraid, and I kinda like it!
They describe themselves as ‘symphonic death metal’, which would put them in the same bracket as the likes of ‘Cradle of Filth’ and ‘Dimmu Borgir’, where I believe they don’t entirely belong. To me this is more the psychopathic love child of ‘Abigail Williams’ and ‘Whitechapel’, and to my great satisfaction, the combination works.
I’ve already stated my general distaste for bland and predictable deathcore, and while the deathcore influence in 'Lord Of Woe' does come awfully close to that dreary unoriginality, it is – for me at least - completely counteracted by the more innovative symphonic black metal fused into it. In fact, it’s enough to make the breakdowns sound better!
I think it’s easy to tell that Make Them Suffer are not trying to replicate ‘True Norwegian Black Metal’, and so criticising them on failing to do so is significantly pointless. But denying that it is black metal is equally idiotic. For normal black metal fans who don’t regularly feel the urge to burn churches and kill your band mates, this offers something fresh to have a bit of fun to. To some metal fans this may show that just because a band plays breakdowns doesn’t instantly make them ‘emo scum’ or some fail like that.
I know what these guys are doing isn’t so innovative that it needs a patent or something: War From A Harlots Mouth have black metal influences, Winds of Plague have symphonic influences, and it can easily be argued that Abigail Williams have been impacted by the hardcore / deathcore scene. However from what I’ve seen this is the purest blend between the genres. It’s done well, and to make it even better: They’re still unsigned.
They’ve got a way to go until it’s really ‘hitting the spot’, but this EP is certainly a good listen for deathcore and black metal fans alike.
6/10
1. Summoning Storms
2. Lord of Woe
3. The Eternal Cold
4. Affliction of the Dead
5. Weeping Wastelands
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