One of the new names of the Métal Noir Québécois scene returns with their sophomore opus, a 35-minute assault of aggressive, up-tempo Black Metal infused with melodic, doomy passages.
Forged in the fires of the stunning Quebec City back in 2016, the devilish five-piece horde Beholder, another amazing exponent of the current Métal Noir Québécois scene, is set to release their sophomore album, entitled Dualisme, the follow-up to their 2022 debut Arcane Subreptice and a huge improvement on their already solid foundations. Mastered by Patrick McDowall and displaying a sinister artwork by Khaos Diktator Design, Dualisme is a 35-minute assault of aggressive, up-tempo Black Metal with melodic, doomy passages which deeply contribute to its overall atmosphere, all masterfully crafted by Dan Mécréant on vocals, Pier-Luc Lavoie and Alex Bouchard on the guitars, Kéven Tremblay on bass, and Michel Murray on drums. “Both music and lyrics are influenced by orthodox black metal from the 90’s, with topics mainly dealing with luciferianism, history and occult philosophy. It has been a contemplative process from the writing to the recording. We feel like we reached a mature piece of art and feel extremely confident about it,” commented the band about their newborn beast.
The caustic guitars by Pier-Luc and Alex darken the skies before their bandmates come ripping in Le vassal de la profanation, a visceral Black Metal attack where the vocals by Dan will haunt your putrid soul for all eternity, followed by the title-track Dualisme, living up to the legacy of Métal Noir Québécois, sounding caustic from start to finish while Michel’s beats alternate between sheer savagery and more cadenced, somber moments; and Michel hammers his drums in a nice Motörhead-style in Vers le pandæmonium while the music evolves into a sinister form of Black Metal led by the once again sick riffage by Pier-Luc and Alex. After such disturbing sonority, it’s then time for Kéven to smash his bass and kick off the even darker Géomancie, where their blast beats walk hand in hand with their wicked, malignant riffs, resulting in a full-bodied aria of extreme music
The second half of the album begins with two and a half minutes of modern-day Black Metal titled Hexenaat, again showcasing the demonic gnarls by Dan while his bandmates keep delivering endless evil through their sonic weapons, and get ready for a hurricane of blackened sounds titled Despotisme ecclésiastique, where all band members are on absolute fire, blasting their trademark Black Metal magic for our total delight. The band then offers our putrid ears the venomous Résurgence de l’obscurantisme, the second to last explosion of infernal Black Metal made in Quebec from the album, with once again their guitar duo sounding evil armed with their axes, always supported by the classic, rumbling bass by Kéven, flowing into Credo fractal, a phantasmagorical outro by Montreal-based artist Thisquietarmy that sounds and feels truly haunting, even cinematic at times, but that goes on for way too long reducing the level of energy and evil crafted by all previous songs.
Beholder are definitely a force to reckon hailing from the Quebec scene, and if you want to join their horde of the occult you can start following the band on Facebook and on Instagram, stream more of their music on Spotify, and of course purchase a copy of Dualisme from their own BandCamp page, from the Avantgarde Music’s BandCamp page, or from Sound Cave as a digipak CD or as a crystal clear vinyl. Raw and visceral, Dualisme showcases an excellent fusion of Métal Noir Québécois with 90’s Black Metal, and I bet you’re also going to have a great time listening to this sulfurous album.
Best moments of the album: Le vassal de la profanation, Géomancie and Despotisme ecclésiastique.
Worst moments of the album: Credo fractal.
Released in 2024 Avantgarde Music
Track listing
1. Le vassal de la profanation 4:22
2. Dualisme 5:51
3. Vers le pandæmonium 4:45
4. Géomancie 3:34
5. Hexenaat 2:34
6. Despotisme ecclésiastique 5:26
7. Résurgence de l’obscurantisme 3:49
8. Credo fractal 5:00
Band members
Dan Mécréant – vocals
Pier-Luc Lavoie – guitars
Alex Bouchard – guitars
Kéven Tremblay – bass
Michel Murray – drums
Guest musician
Thisquietarmy – everything on “Credo fractal”