For more than a decade, Hellripper have provided sustenance for speed’n’blasphemy-hungry headbangers. But while blackened thrash is a realm often resistant, if not downright hostile, to progression, mainman James McBain has consistently pushed the boundaries. Coronach continues this momentum, embracing diverse sounds and influences without toppling the project’s evil edifice.
James has spoken of his desire to try something new on every song, something evident here from The Art Of Resurrection’s gothic piano intro, through the almost hair metal catchiness of Kinchyle (Goatkraft and Granite), to the title-track’s epic funeral march vibes and varied vocal approaches. The whole thing sounds incredible, too, the combination of high production values and dynamic songwriting lifting this out of the sonic dungeons inhabited by contemporaries like Midnight. Rest assured, however, that Coronach is certainly not lacking in frenzied riffs, galloping D-beats, moments that sound exactly like Motörhead, or indeed a tune by the name of Blakk Satanik Fvkkstorm.