Cober Ord are a musical project from France that has had an album reviewed before in this zine and plays a blackened mixture of ritual, experimental and industrial and this is a review of his album "Le Chant Des Ruines" which will be reelased on December 21st by Cyclic Law.
Field recordings start off the album while atmospheric sounding drones are added onto the recording a few seconds later along with the drum beats giving the songs more of a ritualistic feeling as well as some of the tracks being very long and epic in length and most of the music is instrumental.
At times the music gets very experimental and avant garde sounding while the grim whispers also add in a touch of black metal along with some synths also being added into certain sections of the recording as well as some elements of industrial and noise also being added into some parts of the music and as the album progresses a small amount of ethnic musical instruments can also be heard and one track also bring s in guitar and ritualistic chanting.
Cober Ord creates another recording that remains true to their blackened mixture of ritual, experimental and industrial, the production sounds very dark while the song themes focus on the occult.
In my opinion this is another great sounding recording from Cober Ord and if you are a fan of black metal influenced ritual, experimental, and industrial, you should check out this album. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Spectres" "Almageste" and "Le Chant Des Ruines". 8 out of 10.
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