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Album Review – The Fifth Alliance / Stenahoria (2026)

Posted on May 24, 2026 by Gustavo Scuderi
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This uncanny Dutch collective returns with their suffocating fourth studio album, a dark and compelling work that once again pushes the boundaries between Black, Doom and Post-Metal.

Hailing from Breda, a city and municipality in the southern part of the Netherlands, located in the province of North Brabant, the uncanny Sludge/Post-Metal/Post-Hardcore entity The Fifth Alliance returns with their fourth studio album, titled Stenahoria, a dark and compelling work that once again pushes the boundaries between Black, Doom and Post-Metal. Recorded by Lander Cluyse at Hearse Studio, and mixed and mastered by Mendel bij de Leij, the follow-up to their 2019 album The Depth of the Darkness sees the band currently formed of Natalya Thelen (aka Thalos Sacritas) on vocals, Niels Termote and Matthijs Keuvelaar on the guitars, Puck Wildschut on bass, and Peter Scheffer on drums push into even more expressive territory, shifting between fragile, almost ethereal passages and massive, crushing moments, emerging from shared human experiences of sorrow, fear, and confinement, and therefore drawing the listener into an intense sonic journey through distress and introspection.

The album simply explodes in darkness from the very first second in Phoenix, with Natalya roaring in anger and hatred like a true she-demon while Peter hammers his drums like there’s no tomorrow in a lecture in Post-Black Metal madness. Then the minimalist but caustic and piercing guitars by Niels and Matthijs will put you in a trance in Benandanti, offering a grim fusion of Post-Metal with blackened, sluggish and visceral sounds, with Natalya stealing the show with her deep clean vocals. Fool on the Hill is as atmospheric as it is obscure and hypnotizing, with their Black Metal vein pulsing harder than ever thanks to the massive blast beats by Peter and the Stygian riffage by the band’s guitar duo; whereas in Battle of Barnet the band adds progressive and experimental elements to their core sound, providing Natalya with exactly what she needs to penetrate deep inside our souls with her flawless vocal performance. And closing the album we’re treated to the even more introspective and vile Jakob, where their Blackened Sludge Metal sonority erupts like a ruthless volcano, delivering metallic lava to our avid ears spearheaded by the scorching bass and drums by Puck and Peter before flowing into an absolute void.

A deliberate confrontation with discomfort, Stenahoria is a cathartic listening experience where intensity and fragility collide, creating a sound that lingers long after the final note fades, truly unfolding the more you sit with it, somewhere between the emotional intensity of Amenra, the atmosphere of Wolves in the Throne Room, and the dynamics of Cult of Luna, with those darker edges of Year of No Light and early Katatonia running throughout. Hence, you can get to know more about such a talented Dutch ensemble by following them on Facebook and on Instagram, stream their unique creations on Spotify, and of course purchase their striking new album from their own BandCamp, from the Tartarus Records’ BandCamp, from Ardua Music, or from Breathe Plastic’s BandCamp or webstore. The word “stenahoria” refers to a deep sense of emotional distress, anguish, sadness, or anxiety, derived from words meaning “narrow space,” and metaphorically signifying feeling suffocated, confined, or troubled. In other words, that’s exactly what you’ll feel while listening to the new album by The Fifth Alliance, with their dark music suffocating you until you can’t breathe anymore.

Best moments of the album: Phoenix and Fool on the Hill.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2026 Tartarus Records/Breathe Plastic/Ardua Music

Track listing
1. Phoenix 8:11
2. Benandanti 7:33
3. Fool on the Hill 7:35
4. Battle of Barnet 6:59
5. Jakob 7:28

Band members
Natalya Thelen – vocals
Niels Termote – guitars
Matthijs Keuvelaar – guitars
Puck Wildschut – bass
Peter Scheffer – drums

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