Germany's HORN to release their eighth album "Mohngang"!

Now, two years after the celebrated Retrograd comes arguably HORN's strongest German steel yet: Mohngang. Immediately and memorably, Mohngang continues that newer, intensely poignant period of the pivotal Turm Am Hang, where the Feldpost material was carried ever forward by with clean and harsh vocals taking turns in conveying largely mid-tempo songs that stirred both raging bloodlust and solemn pride. Here does HORN sound even vaster and more epic, their characteristically widescreen, wanderlusting splendor rendered in rich 'n' robust tones, evincing the band's most powerful and professional production to date. Likewise, marching mid-tempos take center stage here, both spanning heavy metal's ancient spirit and solemnity alike; this ever-richer canvas is rooted even more firmly in tradition, but with those (marching) sights set on the path forward. And indeed, HORN sets out upon a new path here, expanding their sonic arsenal to include cello, dulcimer, and even trumpet, giving Mohngang a breathtakingly cinematic aspect. This soundscape is suiting to a wide range of thematics here, encompassing topics as varied as World War I, the concept of autonomy/heteronomy, individualism, culinary aspects, and maritime matters. In most other bands' hands, such "variety" would spell a jumbled, confused mess; in HORN's, however, it's a proud 'n' powerful display of defiance, delivered with finesse and confidence. Most surprising might be the orchestral version of "Die mit dem Bogen auf dem Kreuz" which closes Mohngang, starkly stripped down to four cellos and one piano: "breathtaking" is also worth repeating here.
A cliché it might be, but HORN is like a fine wine, getting better with age - but in this case, it's a potent Riesling in a goblet raised high to the pagan gods. Drink deeply of Mohngang!
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Tags: Germany, Horn, Heavy Metal, Teddy
Teddy April 15, 2020
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