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2013-06-21

OMEN - WHERE RAVENS FOREVER FLY (OFFICIAL REHEARSAL 2009)

Berdasarkan kronologi OMEN, “Where Ravens Forever Fly” adalah keluaran Rehearsal rasmi yang pertama selepas tiga Unofficial Rehearsal; “The Journey Begins...”, “In The Unholy Rituals” dan “The Black Sign (Soon To Be Manifested)”. “Where Ravens Forever Fly” diterbitkan pada 7 Oktober 2009 secara digital dan fizikal oleh Hellcult Propaganda. Di tahun 2010, ia diedar di benua Amerika oleh The Dread Lair Distribution. Mengikut deskripsi, Trek #1 adalah sebuah intro yang khusus untuk rilisan 3” CDR berjudul “Dark Infernal Revelation” terbitan Svartgalgh Records (Belanda). Trek #2 dan #3 adalah versi Adv.Track 2009 dari rilisan “The Black Sign (Soon To Be Manifested)” cumanya Trek #3 adalah edisi mentah tanpa dimulai efek bunyian loceng dan guruh. Trek #4 adalah sebuah trek Ambient yang kemudiannya dimasukkan kedalam “Manifestation Of The Black Sign” Demo 2009 dan ia sebenarnya adalah sumbangan seorang sahabat bernama Alex dari projek Ethereal Soundtrack (Australia). Trek #5 sebagai bonus adalah sebuah cover lagu Langsuyr dirakam semasa satu rehearsal pada 20 Mac 2009. Mengimbas kembali kenangan lama, EKSTRIM meletakkan versi digital di sini untuk dikongsi bersama anda. Perhatian: Ianya MP3 128kbps. Muat-turun jika mahu, abaikan andai ragu!!

01. Preliminary: Where Ravens Forever Fly - 1:00
02. Into Diabolical Ancientness - 4:00
03. Wrath Of The Black Witchery - 3:55
04. ...And Darkness Revealed Infernally - 2:35
05. My Oath For Thee (Rehearsal 20.03.2009) [bonus] - 2:29

MUAT-TURUN
http://www.mediafire.com/?ew88bdezaccxzfy [HELL002.rar]

SUMBER / INFORMASI
http://hellcultpropaganda.blogspot.com
http://www.facebook.com/omenkelantan

2013-05-14

CONTAMINATED TONES: ALRIGHT 67% - A REVIEW ON OMEN “OBSERVANCE OF BAPHOMETIZED”


RENCANA

Nota: Sebelum ini saya pernah memuatkan satu rencana (ulasan) berkaitan rilisan OMEN berjudul "Observance Of Baphometized" di mana artikelnya bertajuk Beware The Baphometized! [klik di sini]. selain daripada penulisan yang dibuat oleh saudara Fulgurius, terdapat satu lagi penceritaan panjang-lebar yang dibuat oleh saudara Orion Metalhead dari webzine Contaminated Tones terhadap rilisan tape tersebut. Atas tujuan mengarkibkan ulasan itu, di sini saya siarkannya kembali di dalam EKSTRIM untuk tatapan / bacaan anda semua! Ianya ditulis dalam Bahasa Inggeris, mahu tak mahu baca sahaja lah, huhu..

I have written and re-written this review numerous times, persuaded to do so by the cassette in question and its constant reconfiguration in my brain. Each time I listened to Observance Of Baphometized, my viewpoints would change like the wind. I would listen to it one night, think it was mediocre. Listen to it while having a few drinks with my buddies, and it would be awesome. Listen to it while beginning to go to sleep, and fall asleep to it. Omen's release is an enigma of description. It would be too easy to call it raw black metal but that's all it really is when the chips have fallen and there are no hands left to play. So, for the purpose of where I stand now, I think that the release is neither amazing or crap but falling somewhere in between, in the region where no band really wants to be - that ever swampy and muddied district of mediocre raw black metal. I've actually had to take notes while trying to discern how I felt about songs on this release, something I've never done before and hope to never have to do again. Observance of Baphometized is a wholly inconsistent album in terms of quality. Though my conclusion may put a sour expression on the faces of some, I honestly don't find a whole lot here worth dwelling on. Luckily, it seems that most people respond better to honesty than blatant inflation or deflation. Personally, I don't think it's bad to be mediocre on early releases and with Omen still lingering in the demo stage of their so-far-short-lived-career, I can appreciate the foreshadowing a mediocre demo shows. Omen, though presented here in mediocrity, also show aspects of their sound which they attack really well at times.

Upon pushing the play button down on my ancient tape player, an eerie introductory piece, "Overture: In The Unholy Rituals," sets the scene for the opening salvo. Cold caves, deep dank smelly sewers, black pits full of excrement and bones, the atmosphere is laden with a moisture of death and rot. The cracks of thunder leading into the real opening track persuading the listener forth, like a beacon of hellish fire; the culminating crack of thunder initiating the true adventure and giving rise to new imagery blood covered snow, bleak landscapes, ancient rituals, basically the same atmosphere that you would get from any demo of this sort. This is one area which I felt could have been focused on more. What specific atmospheres are being portrays through this music? It is clear Omen are trying to create these feelings through their music with the use of a couple tracks of ambience, sounds of wind, storms, and explosions as well as the use of some chanted vocals on a few tracks. I don't get anything specific however from all this attempted atmosphere. The intro has a great production, with thick low tones and well balanced treble as well. This is great until the music kicks in. "Wrath of the Black Witchery's" production takes a nosedive with the guitars and bass and drums all sounding powerless compared to the introduction. The guitars are low in the mix, the bass mixed too loud and boomy (coming from a bassist, this is almost a ridiculous notion as I tend to love bass heavy albums - I'm looking at you Barbaros) and the drums have no real punch to them. Though the production on some of the tracks on Observance... do sound better, that immediate intensity that was envisioned by Omen has been lost. I can see what Omen were intending though: A strong quick transition in an appropriate, albeit cliché place, would make use of the introduction's building tension and draw the listener into Observance's demonic nightmare. Sadly, this is not the case here and the transition sounds dead and amateurish. "Wrath Of The Black Witchery," like most of the EP's material, is like being teased by a beautiful woman and then watching her leave the room, neglecting to release the handcuffs holding you to the bed-posts. This song misses the climax.


The album continues with a cover of Nebiras’ “Blessed Be Thy” and Omen don’t me particularly determined to seek out the original. The song is too simple my tastes placing all its eggs in one glass basket and balancing it above a Punji pit. With only one real discernable riff, perhaps two if you consider a minor variation a new riff, “Blessed Be Thy” fails to capitalize on the whole minimalist attitude which I’ve been in the mood for recently. I’ve spun Satanic Blood at least four times in the past two weeks. I honestly don’t understand the reason why Omen would choose this song as a cover though. Omen’s original material is far more interesting and resilient than the Nebiras track and the other cover track, a cover of Langsuyr’s “My Oath For Thee” suits Omen’s natural style of raw, simple – but apparently not Nebiras simple – black metal. The bass on the track is horribly horn-sounding like in other places but the repetitiveness on this cover really hurts it much more and even for such a simple track, there are timing issues between instruments. Though Omen were probably really drunk at the time of the recording, that doesn’t give a good enough reason to put the song on the release. The other cover though I really like. At first listen, I thought that the song would fall to the same arrows that the Nebiras cover was taken down by. I felt the song was too hasty and simple and never let the brilliant atmosphere that escapes to the song’s surface take hold. After a second listen though, I really took a fondness for the short simplicity and control over allowing the song to maintain that rout. The small dosage of atmosphere is something that the rest of the untouched original tracks on the album also contain. A song overburdened by the atmosphere would make the song maybe seem out of place. Of course, this is more of a comment on the original composers, Langsuyr, but Omen chose a song here that really found a home on the release and made me interested in checking out the Langsuyr discography. The vocal variation on this track is also awesome, with Omen vocalist Aijal providing some dreadful moans and wails.

For me though, “Into Diabolical Ancientness” is the best song on Observance. It’s just well written. The song has interesting moments that flow into each other helped by an excellent vocal showing that provides intensity, momentum and atmosphere with clean vocals in the style of the Langsuyr cover. These half-wailed, half chanted vocals really add texture to Omen’s material when they include them. If these vocals were used at other points in the earlier songs, I would find the album more memorable, more varied and also less generic. The album could have taken a more dramatic turn and contain a heavier sense of vision. I think “Into Diabolical Ancientness” is a track that Omen should take into consideration when modeling future material. It epitomizes their style – subtle atmosphere, intense raw black metal riffs and simple construction. The albums finale cleans off whatever dirt may have been left, ending the album in a similar way as it started with sounds native to cave dwellers.

Two other tracks appear* on this release though both are renditions of earlier songs on the reel. The first is a much more atmospheric version of fourth track “The Devil Incarnate” with windy and stormy effects thrown into the mix. I like the song a lot and the juxtaposition between the calming atmosphere and chaotic black metal work nicely to create an environment for intellectual stimulation. The subtle atmosphere provided by the use of the mentioned naturalistic samples and a dreary distant percussive tone lend the track a laid back, nostalgic and distinctly underground vibe. The second additional track is a remixed and re-mastered version of “Into Diabolical Ancientness.” I prefer the original recording to this version. It seems more fiery, more intense and raw and the chanted vocals that give the original a lot of its atmosphere have been practically kicked aside and cast back into the often ignored recesses of the mix. A nice addition but as usual, the original reigns supreme for “Into Diabolical Ancientness.” Overall, Omen’s Observance of Baphometized has left me indifferent towards many tracks though with a couple of songs which I do really appreciate, I may find myself drawn to other tracks after yet more listens. For now though, I stick to my claim that this is nothing more and nothing less and a plain and simple ‘alright.’

* The track listing in the image only shows one of the extra tracks but my copy has two. I asked the owner of Thorn Laceration Records about it and he was the one who told me what the extra track was. I guess it was a last minute addition and the inserts had already been printed before the tapes were reproduced. Either way, just letting everyone know I'm not making my tape's track listing up.

PENULIS:
ORION M. - Orion_metalhead@hotmail.com - January 13, 2010

SUMBER:
CONTAMINATED TONES
http://contaminatedtones.blogspot.com/2010/01/omen-observance-of-baphometized.html
ENCYCLOPAEDIA METALLUM
http://www.metal-archives.com/reviews/Omen/Observance_of_Baphometized/251756/

2013-05-05

OMEN - LIVE IN HELL (REHEARSAL 26.06.2010)


MUAT-TURUN

"Live In Hell" pada dasarnya adalah sebuah rakaman Live Rehearsal band OMEN (band Raw Black Metal dari Kelantan yang kini telahpun dibubarkan) dirakam dari satu sessi jamming pada 26hb Jun 2010. Sessi jamming tersebut berlangsung di Mie Studio, Pasir Mas, Kelantan dan rakaman terus dikendalikan oleh saudara JoEvil daripada band SACRED IMPERIUM. Hasil dari rakaman tersebut, ditambah dengan sebuah intro 'Rise Of The Antichrist' yang mana digubah berasaskan daripada lagu tema Undertaker serta bonus Live Video 'Antichrist War (Rator cover)' yang dikutip dari persembahan live pertama dan terakhir OMEN di  EKSTRIM TERRORISM Pt.4, maka terbitlah rilisan "Live In Hell (Rehearsal 26.06.2010)" ini dikeluarkan oleh label Sweden iaitu SALUTE RECORDS. Ia boleh didapati dalam 2 format; Free Download [Cat.No: SR-FREE-005] dan Compact Disc [Cat.No: SALR-082]. Menariknya, edisi CD hanya dikeluarkan sebanyak 12 salinan sahaja. Rilisan yang bolehlah dikatakan sebagai RARE ini saya paparkan di sini untuk dimuat-turun secara percuma. 

SENARAI LAGU:
01. Rise Of The Antichrist 1:49
02. Into Diabolical Ancientness 4:02
03. The Devil Incarnate 4:34
04. Eternal Towards Infernal 4:29
05. Wrath Of The Black Witchery 3:59
06. Antichrist War (Rator cover) 2:52
+ Bonus Live Video

MUAT-TURUN:
http://www.mediafire.com/?qvl65v4faafk0d8

INFORMASI:
http://www.saluterecords.yolasite.com/releases-free-download.php

2013-01-10

FAITHCRAFT PRODUCTIONS ULAS OMEN "GUIDED BY THE SIGNS"


EDITORIAL

Terima kasih kepada pihak Faithcraft Productions kerana memberi gambaran yang cukup jelas dan tepat tentang OMEN. Sememangnya bila saya dan rakan-rakan bersatu mengujudkan OMEN, kami mahukan band ini keluar dari trend semasa, kembali kepada akar umbi, berani menampilkan muzikal blackmetal dengan sound yang kuno, raw & unpolished, arrangement yang simple, mengetepikan unsur-unsur technical & complexity, berpendekatan live recording, bertujuan membawa anda mengenali dan menghormati asal-usul scene metal (tempatan) era awal 90an. Dibawah ini saya siarkan kembali ulasan yang dibuat oleh pihak Faithcraft Productions:


OMEN "Guided By The Signs" demo (Indiependent Hellish Records) - MALAYSIA

Aku dapat cd ini dari empunya Indie Hellish Records 3 hari lalu, dan sebagai demo produksinya boleh dikira bagus dan berkualiti. Omen adalah band Black Metal dari Kelantan yang tidak dapat aku pastikan usia dan sejarahnya kerana tiada biografi atau maklumat dikempilkan bersama cd ini. Cd ini mengandungi 6 trak yang sangat-sangat membuatkan aku terkenang kembali, inilah gambaran Black Metal Malaysia zaman 90-an dahulu. Inilah sound nya, inilah pendekatannya, inilah imejnya. Jika kamu terlepas dari mengikuti pergerakan scene Black Metal underground sekitar 90-an dahulu dan ingin merasa bahang kebangkitan kumpulan seperti As Sahar, Aradia, Nebiras, Hayagriva, inilah dia.

Jika Omen ingin mengembalikan kegemilangan era itu, mereka telah melakukan rujukan sebelum merekodkan demo ini. Dan mereka berjaya mencapai apa yang mereka kehendaki. Semua rakaman dan adunan dilakukan di Kota Bharu dan mengunakan 2 buah studio berbeza. Hasilnya agak memuaskan dan wajar dipuji. Bagi mereka yang telah kecewa dengan ‘dunia’ Black Metal tempatan bolehlah mencuba Omen untuk mengenang kembali detik-detik nostalgia satu ketika dahulu. Turut membuatkan sebuah cover song dari Nebiras “Blessed Be Thy”. Cubalah...

Ayep, P.O.BOX 2, Pejabat Pos Sabak Bernam, 45207 Sabak Bernam, Selangor, Malaysia

Tempasal: http://faithcraftmobile.blogspot.com

2012-10-25

BEWARE THE BAPHOMETIZED!


RENCANA

NOTA: Ini merupakan sebuah ulasan/rebiu yang mana saya ambil dari laman ENCYCLOPAEDIA METALLUM. Ia merupakan sebuah ulasan yang baik dan jujur ke atas salah-satu rilisan terawal dari OMEN berjudul "Observance Of Baphometized" dalam format tape dirilis oleh label UK iaitu Thorn Laceration Records sekitar tahun 2009. Maaf jika ulasan ini diambil tanpa keizinan. Saya sekadar mahu mengarkibkan penulisan ini di sini. Ianya ditulis dalam Bahasa Inggeris, mahu tak mahu baca sahaja lah, huhu..

Omen is one more Malaysian black metal horde which was picked up for release by the British label Thorn Laceration Records, who seems to enjoy releasing obscure bands from "exotic" countries. What we can hear on their "Observance of Baphometized" EP is something really raw, primitive and old-school. 

There are 8 tracks on the tape, 2 of them being covers of the bands Nebiras and Langsuyr, who appear to be the legends of Malaysian metal scene and probably I have to check them out in the future, at least the Langsuyr song sounds interesting. The band mentions few more Malaysian bands as their influences in the thanks list of the tape booklet, and again, these bands are totally unknown to me, but besides them they name Darkthrone, Burzum and King Diamond. Well, I can't hear any evident Burzum or King Diamond influences, but, of course, they have some moments close to old Darkthrone (though the same can be said about each second black metal band around here). So, I will assume that Omen stays true to the Malaysian school of black metal, but, of course, I can draw parallels with the other bands, which are more familiar to the average listener. As I said before, this record is primitive and old-school, following the path of late 80's - early 90's classic black metal, with some trails of death metal. The music is really so primitive and repetitive that sometimes it seems that they play the same few riffs and drum patterns throughout all the songs, but, hell, it works, as it worked for Beherit or Profanatica! And despite the aforementioned repetitiveness the ones who have good ear for similar stuff will surely mark out certain moments on this EP, I think it would be hard to not remember the song like "Wrath of Black Witchery". 

Generally, I'm quite satisfied with this release, it's brutal, catchy and bearing old-school "garage" spirit. Recommended for those who got tired of bedroom shit, who like old stuff like Beherit or Profanatica, or who are simply looking for something exotic in a sense of geographical origin.

Review by Fulgurius taken from Encyclopaedia Metallum

2012-10-16

OMEN / MALEVENTUM - UNHOLY ALLIANCE OF BLASPHEMY (SPLIT 2011)


MUAT-TURUN

MUAT-TURUN merupakan seksyen terbaru yang saya ingin ketengahkan dalam wajah baru EKSTRIM. Untuk paparan pertama, saya menyediakan sebuah rilisan split yang dikeluarkan secara digital percuma oleh netlabel dari Sweden iaitu BLACK METAL AGENDA. Split ini adalah gabungan band OMEN (Raw Black Metal yang pernah wujud di Kelantan, Malaysia sekitar 2007-2011, kini telah dibubarkan) dan juga MALEVENTUM (Bestial Black Metal dari Colombia). Layan mentah-mentah...

OMEN
01. Wrath Of The Black Witchery [Remastered] - 4:13
02. Into Diabolical Ancientness [Remastered] - 3:58
03. Evil Possession [Rehearsal 17.12.2010] - 2:59
04. Antichrist War (Rator cover) [Live Edit] - 2:35
MALEVENTUM
05. Ejaculation On The Rotten Messiah - 3:57
06. Dead By The Satan's Sword - 4:00
07. Consecration Of The Black Legions (Rehearsatanic Onslaught) - 5:02
08. Unholy Vengeance Of War (Goathail to Black Witchery) - 3:23

2012-10-10

OMEN - MENGUNDUR DIRI DAN DIBUBARKAN


BERITA



OMEN merupakan sebuah band berorientasikan Raw Black Metal ditubuhkan di Pasir Mas, Kelantan sekitar pertengahan tahun 2007. Band yang didukungi oleh Ajjal (vokal), Nathias (gitar), Iffritt (gitar), Ea’zuud (bass) dan Ma’indjinngorka (dram) ini begitu aktif dan produktif merilis pelbagai Promo, Demo, EP, Tape, Split dan menyertai banyak kompilasi rilisan label-label tempatan dan luarnegara juga. Namun, setelah 5 tahun bersatu dan berkarya, OMEN terpaksa dibubarkan kerana limitasi masa dan keadaan untuk mereka terus bersama. Ma’indjinngorka menarik diri kerana mahu fokus kepada pelajaran manakala Nathias berpindah ke negeri lain yang sudah tentunya menyukarkan band ini untuk terus berdiri. OMEN rasminya dibubarkan pada 30 November 2011. Berikut adalah kenyataan rasmi yang dikeluarkan oleh gitaris mereka Nathias di laman facebook mereka:

“30 November 2011 - OMEN secara rasminya dibubarkan / OMEN is officially disbanded (RIP 2007-2011). Akan tiada lagi rakaman & rilisan baru dari OMEN yang tidak lagi aktif sejak penarikan diri Ma'indjinngorka dan ditambah pula perpindahan Nathias ke tempat lain. Jika berkesempatan, saya ingin keluarkan Demo 2011 "Damnation From The Sixth Hell" (terhad untuk kenangan abadi line-up & rakan2 terdekat) yang tertangguh kerana tiada kesempatan merakam 2 lagu baru yang dirancang serta mencari 1 label tempatan untuk mengeluarkan 1 rilisan terakhir koleksi semua lagu OMEN termasuk beberapa unreleased rehearsal/pre-production track sbg extra bonus! Thanks to all; individual, labels, bands, etc who believed and support the existence of OMEN. We're nothing without you!” - Nathias, 1st Dec 2011.

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