Album Review – Yass-Waddah / Lust for Domination (2023)

A lone wolf hailing from Spain will take you on a dark and mysterious Symphonic Black Metal journey to the sound of his third and bestial full-length opus.

Formed in 2011 in , Venice, Italy, but currently located in Tenerife, in the Canary Islands, Spain, the unrelenting Symphonic Black Metal one-man army Yass-Waddah, which name was taken from the novel Cities of the Red Night, by American writer and visual artist William Burroughs (with Yass-Waddah being the name of a city, a “female stronghold” where “everything is true and nothing is permitted except to the permitters”) has just unleashed its third full-length opus, titled Lust for Domination, the follow-up to the project’s 2020 album This Reality Is Just a Deception. Written, recorded, mixed and mastered by the project’s mastermind, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Pietro Baldan, displaying a sick artwork by Gragoth of Luciferium War Graphics, and featuring guest drummer Arnaud Krakowka (Embryonic Autopsy, Shivered), Lust for Domination will take you on a dark and mysterious journey highly recommended for fans of Cradle of Filth, Dimmu Borgir and Septicflesh, among others.

A sinister intro suddenly explodes into a Black Metal feast titled Ride The Kali Yuga, with Arnaud kicking some ass on drums while Pietro sounds devilish with both his gnarls and riffs; and Pietro and Arnaud continue to darken the skies with their fusion of Symphonic and Melodic Black Metal in Decomposition Of Virtues, again showcasing an overdose of Stygian, infernal roars and visceral yet melodious riffs. Then after a grim spoken excerpt their Black Metal onrush goes on in Sophisticated Use Of Force, with the sound of the guitars living up to the legacy of classic Scandinavian Black Metal, whereas Collective Catatonia lacks the same energy and variations from the previous tracks, but the project’s core elements are there and the drumming by Arnaud sounds solid from start to finish. Then we have Ouroboros, perhaps the rawest, most Black Metal of all songs, where Pietro goes straight to the point with a sonic avalanche distilling his demonic gnarling and razor-edged riffs for our total delight, while also presenting some interesting tempo changes throughout the song.

The second half of the album begins with the beautifully titled Envelope Filled With Black Sand, where Pietro and Arnaud slow things down a bit while still sounding as heavy and obscure as possible, while Pietro delivers some striking solos to give the whole song an extra kick; followed by In The Name Of Progress, another infernal attack by the duo with Pietro taking the lead with his scorching vocals and riffs while Arnaud continues to smash his drums in the name of extreme music. Then investing in a even more demonic sonority we have Flesh Suit, where Pietro’s screeches and gnarls exhale Black Metal while the instrumental pieces sound absolutely demolishing. Their second to last Black Metal extravaganza, titled Burn Your Flag, will leave you totally disoriented due to its endless rage, madness and heaviness, presenting an amazing job done by Pietro on vocals supported by the thunderous drums by Arnaud, before we face one final demonic attack by Pietro and his Yass-Waddah entitled Fortune Favours The Brave, ending the album on a sulfurous note thanks to his always scorching riffs and rumbling bass.

In a nutshell, the bestial and symphonic Lust for Domination, which is available for a full listen on YouTube and on Spotify, will definitely help Pietro cement the name of Yass-Waddah in the underground extreme scene, bringing to our avid ears all of his talent, creativity and, of course, passion for heavy music in the form of an amazing album tailored for admirers of the genre. Hence, in order to support Pietro, you can purchase his new album directly from his BandCamp page as well as from Apple Music, inspiring our beyond talented musician to keep crafting majestic Black Metal music for many years to come under his Stygian and thrilling alter-ego Yass-Waddah.

Best moments of the album: Ride The Kali Yuga, Ouroboros and Burn Your Flag.

Worst moments of the album: Collective Catatonia.

Released in 2023 They Live We Sleep Recordings

Track listing
1. Ride The Kali Yuga 3:58
2. Decomposition Of Virtues 3:55
3. Sophisticated Use Of Force 3:33
4. Collective Catatonia 3:52
5. Ouroboros 3:04
6. Envelope Filled With Black Sand 4:17
7. In The Name Of Progress 2:48
8. Flesh Suit 3:18
9. Burn Your Flag 4:11
10. Fortune Favours The Brave 2:44

Band members
Pietro Baldan – vocals, guitars, bass

Guest musician
Arnaud Krakowka – drums (session)

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