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Blood of the Wolf - III: Blood Legend

Blood of the Wolf - III: Blood Legend - 95%

Orbitball, August 4th, 2020
Written based on this version: 2019, Digital, Horror Pain Gore Death Productions

This is a bit more mild then their first two albums, but it's still good work! It's a little bit less than 20 minutes in length, but that doesn't take away from the glory of the EP. I'd say all 4 tracks hit home with me. They really know how to work hard and making some original death/black metal. It's all in your face killer! But yeah, all of these are going to pave the way to the next release. By far, they've been heading in the right direction since their debut. I don't think there's anything that I've heard from this band that isn't worthy of praise. The music is what is most captivating and intriguing. The songwriting is just amazing.

Mike was serious when he said that he's been doing good with the writing of these songs. I'd have to agree with him wholeheartedly. There isn't a song I've heard in his entire discography that I've disliked. Now they just need to keep up the pace. It'd be really great if they come out with a full length this year. If we have to wait, we wait. But the EP here is just a segue to probably another good LP. I would say that every riff on this EP is amazing. I think that the production quality here is amazing and the mixing well done, too. They really kick ass once again! Mike's vocals are deep and the riff-writing totally original.

I think that this band is filled with a long life and is totally original. The music is what hits home in every aspect. The low-end vocals just tear it up along with the guitars. Everything here slays! There is a little bit of diversity in the vocals but not much. When they change it up, it sounds good! The drums on here are sick too, fast and furious! They keep up with the guitar well. I'd venture to say that for an EP, this one does a lot of justice for the band. Tempos aren't always the same, but mostly they rip it up with fast blast beats and tremolo picking guitar work. Mike does a great job in the vocal duties.

If you haven't heard this and you're a metalhead, get it! It's a segue to the upcoming album (hopefully soon). I got this on CD, but it is available on Bandcamp and possibly YouTube. I liked all 4 tracks. They just don't end with fury, they are fueled with might! These guys just blew me away when I first heard this. Then checking out albums I&II I though was a good idea. it's good to get all of their material because it's fast, furious and filled with rage. These guys are unrelenting and they don't give up on the intensity. Wish I could see them perform in the some near future if that'll ever be possible again. Get this!

would make a good video game title - 80%

Cosmic Mystery, December 8th, 2019

Chicago blackened death metallers , Blood off the Wolf has a new Ep tucked within its jaws, due out November 8th 2019 through HPGD Productions; III: Blood Legend. I listened to their compilation released sometime in 2018 but never got around to reviewing it due to the availability of time. It is a collection of their debut and sophomore albums I: The Law of Retaliation and II: Campaign of Extermination which I hope is reissued on CD or vinyl sometime. Take a listen if you can and you will find a home within their torrential winds of barbarity. Their blackened taint over the death metal is what makes them sound so furious, you have a drummer hitting the snare as if he is on speed or trying-out for some kind of drumming Olympics, a guitarist doing lead somersaults, a vocalist possessed by the sonic beam of Adam Nergal’s and Adam Buszko’s chords and a bassist having to jockey around each step precisely. Cannons are fired relentlessly while in pursuit of some new level in extremity. If you have heard either of their full length records think of III: Blood Legend as a step closer towards annihilation.

These 4 tracks have precisely what I know Blood of the Wolf for, victory-crying landscapes met with the brutality of the band’s technique. Coming in at above 17 minutes III: Blood Legend is war being declared, military face-paint is applied, boots are laced up and guns locked and loaded. Vocals here are impressive and go head to head with the drumming; while the highlight displays are invoked on ‘Son of Blood Oath’, ‘Progenitor’ and ‘Fire Serpent’, all of which erect towers with banners rolled-out showing the band’s best assets. Their aggressive tonality mixed with contrasting playing speeds to establish a believable mood and that onward-upward ascent their music is often times fetched amidst the words of peril being preached by the frontman. Blood of the Wolf sincerely made III: Blood Legend a special Ep, the replay-value is high, hence you barely even notice the rate at which the tracks go by,

If you missed out on the opportunity to get their compilation which was limited to 100 copies on HPGD Productions then this is your chance to own something of theirs; you may want to act quickly because the copies this time around are of the same quantity, unless you're willing to settle for III: Blood Legend as a digital download. Either way get this record if you’re a supporter of Marduk, or Hate or anything along the lines. I perceive Blood of the Wolf to be one of those underground bands kept secret for too long given the limited availability of their music on physical formats, which is both welcome and a bit of a shame as I believe they may be doing a significant injustice to those who may want to support the band through tangible musical purchases. Either way III: Blood Legend is an Ep that does not disappoint, you would be doing yourself a huge disfavor by not attempting to get this at least digitally. If this is a taste of what lies ahead then we are in for a treat.

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