HESPERIA
Fra Li Monti Sibillini HAMMERHEART
Italian maverick tells black metallic tales of long ago
PRESS
The path of the black metal one-man band is treacherously strewn with crappy bedroom riff-tapes and wobbly dungeon Casio, but sometimes great results come when the genre’s reclusive eccentrics are given free rein. Hesperia’s Hesperus has been self-assembling experimental, grandiose concept epics for more than 20 years, and on this eighth album he’s still ratcheting up the obsessive detail and ambition. Dropping chunks of atmospheric audio drama into stretches of crisp, trebly BM classicism, the sound picture bubbles with fantasy soundtrack bombast. Icy blastbeats accompany monastic chants and furious tremolo riffs crash into medieval folk dances, while portentous orators relate the tale of a cave-dwelling prophetess, in Italian.