This incandescent Black Metal entity from Belgium will burn your soul with their debut offering, exploring the depths of existential anguish and plunging into humanity’s long-lasting quest of meaning, only to find none.
Trapped between barren cobblestones and leaden sky, Belgian Black Metal entity Solfatare (a name that finds its origin in a specific volcano from the Phlegraean Fields region of Italy, believed by ancient Romans to be a mythological entrance to the underworld) emerges from the sullen maze of the Brussels region armed to the teeth with their debut full-length opus, entitled Asservis par l’espoir, or “enslaved by hope” from French. Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Jeremie Bezier at Black Out Studio, the new album by T.S.G.H. on vocals and guitars, N.C.P.M. on bass, and T.G.T.H. on drums explores the depths of existential anguish and plunges into humanity’s long-lasting quest of meaning, only to find none, defiantly embracing the absurd and wielding French poetry as a weapon of absolute lyricism, in an attempt to adorn our torment.
The trio arises from the underworld like demonic creatures in Des monarques anhedoniques (or “anhedonic monarchs” from French), suddenly exploding into a fulminating Black Metal onrush led by T.G.T.H.’s crushing drums; and T.S.G.H. delivers haunting, desperate vocals and grim riffs in D’Hommes et d’Isopteres (“of men and isoptera”), a detailed, multi-layered tune tailored for fans of the genre. Their Stygian sounds keep permeating the air like an evil creature lurking in the shadows in Du deuil affaire (“of mourning”), with the bass and drums by N.C.P.M. and T.G.T.H. transpiring hatred; whereas the piercing riffs by T.S.G.H. sound even more metallic in Ozymandias, offering more of the band’s unrelenting modern-day Melodic Black Metal. It’s then pedal to the metal in the ruthless Sous des Cieux absents (“under absent skies”), offering more of T.G.T.H.’s pulverizing yet intricate beats, and this talented Belgian squad ends the album with the breathtaking, suffocating Quand ton cerveau te surine le crâne (“when your brain is gnawing at your skull”), with all instruments sounding as enfolding and obscure as possible.
Drawing from the roots of traditional Black Metal while embracing a more avantgarde touch, weaving dissonance, glorious melodies, and visceral riffs into an unrelenting journey toward the heights of despair, Asservis par l’espoir invites us all to “enslave ourselves”, which you can do by simply start following the band on Facebook, and of course by purchasing a copy of the album from the Signal Rex’s BandCamp. In the end, Solfatare will submerge you in the fervent magma of chaotic, visceral Black Metal found in Asservis par l’espoir, leaving you eager to have your entire body and soul consumed again and again by their eternal fire, just the way we love it in modern-day Black Metal.
Best moments of the album: D’Hommes et d’Isopteres, Sous des Cieux absents and Quand ton cerveau te surine le crâne.
Worst moments of the album: None.
Released in 2025 Signal Rex
Track listing
1. Des monarques anhedoniques 6:45
2. D’Hommes et d’Isopteres 7:07
3. Du deuil affaire 7:16
4. Ozymandias 5:09
5. Sous des Cieux absents 7:16
6. Quand ton cerveau te surine le crâne 8:48
Band members
T.S.G.H. – vocals, guitars
N.C.P.M. – bass
T.G.T.H. – drums

