Album Review – Inherits The Void / The Silent Abscission (2026)

Conceived as a journey through eight visions, the new offering by this amazing Atmospheric and Melodic Black Metal entity from France is a thrilling concept album about erasure, cosmic implosion, and isolation.

Inspired by the frozen visions of Vinterland, the incantatory fury of Misþyrming, and the melodic intensity of Dawn, the idiosyncratic Clermont-Ferrand, France-based Atmospheric/Melodic Black Metal entity Inherits The Void, the brainchild of vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Antoine Scholtès, has established itself as a singular voice within the modern French Black Metal scene since its inception in 2020, culminating in 2026 with the release of its fourth studio offering, titled The Silent Abscission. Mastered by Simon Da Silva at The Empty Hall Studio, ensuring a sound both dense, dynamic, and abyssal, and featuring session musicians Romain Negro (Apolaustic, Stortregn) on vocals and Nicolas Müller (Akiavel, Artefact, Svart Crown) on drums, the album is a true turning point, a concept album about erasure, cosmic implosion, and isolation. Conceived as a journey through eight visions, it moves between incantatory convulsions and silent abysses, leading to an inevitable and overwhelming resolution, continuing to pave the project’s path from its previous releases Monolith of Light (2021), The Impending Fall of the Stars (2023), and Scars of Yesteryears (2024).

The album begins in full force with The Sepulcher of Time, with the riffs by Antoine walking hand in hand wit the harsh vociferations by Romain in sheer Black Metal madness; and Nicolas crushes his drums like a true beast from the abyss in The Dawn over Ruins, offering Romain exactly what he needs to roar manically in a lecture in Atmospheric and Melodic Black Metal. The Silent Abscission sounds as destructive and harsh as its predecessors, with the guitars by Antoine exhaling fury and obscurity, whereas In the Shadow of the Falling Star brings forward another blast of absolute Black Metal excellence by Inherits The Void, with the riffs by Antoine and the beats and fills by Nicolas sounding incendiary until the very end.

The second half of the album begins in a visceral mode as well, with the venomous riffage by Antoine in Wrath of the Endless Sea transpiring modern-day Black Metal while also presenting introspective, Jazz-like passages. The Last Cry of Cosmos kicks off in a more melodic manner to the classy riffage by Antoine and the rhythmic drumming by Nicolas, again presenting multiple layers and nuances, followed by A World Unmade, a solid composition by Antoine and his henchmen despite lacking the same dynamism of the other songs of the album. Lastly, Inherits the Void, the song that carries the name of the band, couldn’t have sounded more majestic, offering us all almost nine minutes of contemporary Melodic Black Metal where the harsh vocals by Romain bring even more obscurity to their music.

A total Black Metal experience where matter and spirit are consumed within the same incantation, standing at the frontier between despair and eternity, The Silent Abscission might be Inherits The Void’s most ambitious and complete work to date, and you can get more information about the album, as well as about Antoine Scholtès and his Inherits The Void, by following the project on Facebook and on Instagram, and don’t forget to also stream his albums on Spotify, and to grab a copy of the album from BandCamp or from Sound Cave. The cosmic and Stygian path paved by the indomitable Antoine Scholtès until today is a thing of beauty, and I’m sure we’ll hear a lot more form such an amazing musician in the near future as The Silent Abscission is indeed fantastic, and a must-listen for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in pure Black Metal magic.

Best moments of the album: The Dawn over Ruins, In the Shadow of the Falling Star and Inherits the Void.

Worst moments of the album: A World Unmade.

Released in 2026 Avantgarde Music

Track listing
1. The Sepulcher of Time 4:27
2. The Dawn over Ruins 5:15
3. The Silent Abscission 5:56
4. In the Shadow of the Falling Star 6:59
5. Wrath of the Endless Sea 4:41
6. The Last Cry of Cosmos 6:00
7. A World Unmade 5:22
8. Inherits the Void 8:37

Band members
Antoine Scholtès – guitars, bass

Guest musicians
Romain Negro – vocals (session)
Nicolas Müller – drums (session)

Album Review – Inherits The Void / Monolith Of Light (2021)

A one-man Atmospheric Black Metal entity from France arises from the underworld with his first full-length album, offering us all rage and melody entwined in seven hymns to the transience of man.

Brought into being in 2020 in Clermont-Ferrand, a city and commune of France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, the Atmospheric/Melodic Black Metal entity known as Inherits The Void is the musical endeavor of French vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Antoine Scholtès, who’s releasing this year his debut full-length opus Monolith Of Light. The follow-up to the 2020 EP Mémoires, Monolith Of Light was born from Antoine’s desire for “a meeting between influences from the 90’s Swedish Black Metal scene and a more current orientation of the genre,” offering us all rage and melody entwined in seven hymns to the transience of man, bringing to mind the great masterworks of Dissection, Dawn and Vinterland, as well as the more contemporary sounds of France. “The main idea behind that album was to compose songs that would be both melodic and atmospheric, embraced by the desire to propose a range of various emotions,” commented Antoine, also saying that Monolith Of Light “deals with the will to face human beings with the fact that they are ephemeral on the scale of cosmos and to confront them, also, with their faults and the absurdity of many of their acts.”

And Stygian, mesmerizing sounds arise from the underworld before Antoine comes ripping with his infernal roars in Pillars of the Aether, a brutal Black Metal tune with an ethereal background where his blast beats and hellish riffs are simply amazing; whereas As the Winds Moan the Threnody is even more breathtaking and detailed than the opening track, showcasing an Antoine on fire with his riff and drum attack while at the same time he crafts a sinister and incendiary ambience perfect for his enraged growls, resulting in a beautiful display of Melodic and Atmospheric Black Metal. Then the title-track Monolith of Light continues to pave Inherits The Void’s obscure path, setting an interesting and demonic flow to the album and displaying the aggressiveness of classic Black Metal intertwined with melodic passages, all embraced by a strong sense of hopelessness.

Another hurricane of darkened sounds is offered to us all in the form of Unfathomable Echoes, where Antoine hammers his guitar, bass and drums mercilessly in a lecture in Atmospheric Black Metal that will please all fans of the genre, followed by Starless Path, which starts in a more melodic and serene manner and gradually evolves into Antoine’s trademark sonic strike, or in other words, it’s a stylish instrumental interlude that flows smoothly into the epic Through the Eyes of Cosmos, where once again our talented multi-instrumentalist extracts darkness and light at the same time from his riffage while his growls sound more demented than before, not to mention how the music drags you into the void to never let you out. And closing the album on a beyond high note we have Aorasia, another multi-layered, massive creation by Antoine showcasing his demonic gnarls enfolded by a very melodic and fierce sonority, with his guitar lines sounding utterly sharp until the very last second.

The somber and uncanny world of Inherits The Void can be explored in detail by following Antoine and his musical beast on Facebook and on Instagram, and of course if you want to show your utmost support to the underground you should purchase a copy of Monolith Of Light from the Avantgarde Music’s BandCamp page, or from Sound Cave as a digipack CD, as a black vinyl, or as a stunning silver and black galaxy vinyl. After all is said and done, we’ll all realize Monolith Of Light is indeed an album built on contrasts, which is both classic and modern, bridging the gap between decades afar and, therefore, proving Antoine is on the right path with his atmospheric and extreme alter-ego.

Best moments of the album: As the Winds Moan the Threnody and Unfathomable Echoes.

Worst moments of the album: Starless Path.

Released in 2021 Avantgarde Music

Track listing
1. Pillars of the Aether 6:16
2. As the Winds Moan the Threnody 5:04
3. Monolith of Light 5:20
4. Unfathomable Echoes 4:45
5. Starless Path 2:04
6. Through the Eyes of Cosmos 5:41
7. Aorasia 7:53

Band members
Antoine Scholtès – vocals, all instruments