Tag Archives: Eyrn Non Dae

Dementia Senex, Heartworm. E.P. Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

The problem can be sometimes that we by nature become too accustomed in the way we live, some comfortably others not so, that as individuals and as a body of people we shy away from taking risks for fear of being perhaps embarrassed or heaven forbid, being seen as unproductive in a world that has got so quick and busy. So much so, that put your feet up for an hour and listen to something out of a so called comfort zone could be classed as self-indulgent and not part of the new way of thinking.

In The Guise Of Men, Ink. E.P. Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

French Metal is being cunning. No matter which part of the various guises the genre sits, the music it is offering to the spectrum, the diverse range in which the sounds plays in, it is slowly and surely eroding, eating away at the idea that only the U.K., North America and North Europe is truly capable of offering music to the masses. On the back of Eyrn Non Dae’s fantastic album Meliora, the stage is set for French Metal to rival that of the other bourgeoning scene that is coming out of Norway and Sweden and who better than In The Guise Of Men and their E.P. Ink which was released in April.

Eyrn Non Dae, Meliora. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

It’s been a while since this extreme of Metal sounded this good, call the genre that it subsets itself into what you will but Eyrn Non Dae and their 2012 album Meliora could almost wipe the floor with anything that pretends to be its equal. The sound is exquisitely loud, brash, fundamentally outspoken and following in the tradition the likes of Slayer, Cannibal Corpse and Birmingham’s Esoteric but with that Gallic charm that overpowers the senses whilst talking sweetly and lovingly in your ear.