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/> – Albert Camus, <em>The Plague</em></p><p>Brothers and sisters, <em>everything is fucked</em>. The division between every conceivable social and ideological marker grows ever wider while money-grubbing vultures continue to defile this world unabated. Decimating wars and the pandemic still rage, and as the conspiratorial among us prep for the final countdown, latte-sipping suburbanites huddle in their negative-equity silos, reciting failed mantras from the book of hyper-capitalism.</p><p>We&#8217;re <em>cooked</em>. But have no fear; there&#8217;s good news. If the current crop of catastrophes / atrocities confirms your worst suspicions about humanity, you&#8217;re not alone. Bestial Aotearoa New Zealand clerics Methchrist are here to preach the Word. And the Word is: we reap what we sow.</p><p>In Methchrist&#8217;s deafening church, humans are malignant parasites — the absolute scum of the earth. The band&#8217;s stampeding sermons promote belligerence and blasphemy above all, and Methchrist&#8217;s misanthropic invocations are purpose-built to eradicate the last vestiges of hope buried in the depths of your weary ol&#8217; heart. Praise be, grab a pew — let us pray.</p><p>Long-term disciples of Methchrist&#8217;s hate-driven scriptures have been waiting expectantly for the Ōtepoti (Dunedin) band&#8217;s first full-length release, <em>Pestilential Warfare of the Black Flame</em>. It&#8217;s safe to say that any dedicated parishioners / cultists will be more than satisfied with the album&#8217;s throttling sermons. <em>Pestilential Warfare of the Black Flame</em> features 33 maelstrom minutes of more-evil-than-evil exhortations, and the album&#8217;s profane psalms celebrate filth and disease while championing the nihilist in all of us.</p><p>Methchrist stamped their name on the South Hemisphere black / death metal map with their well-received 2017 demo, <em>Nomadic War Machine</em>. A split with Australian degenerates Self Harm and a two-song demo (<em>Demo MMXX</em>) followed soon enough. Methchrist&#8217;s releases thus far have featured fierce salvos of blast-furnace war metal, and <em>Pestilential Warfare of the Black Flame</em> is no different. Methchrist&#8217;s raw brutality is primitively hypnotic — i.e. you&#8217;ll remain transfixed by the band&#8217;s aural abominations as they drag you into the abyss.</p><p><img
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Methchrist envenom and embitter with glee (and ear-gouging dissonance) on tracks like &#8220;Hate Commands&#8221; and &#8220;Swine March&#8221;. Spite and a sacrilegious bite unite in sound and vision, and whether it&#8217;s the blood-boiling vitriol of &#8220;Miasmic Messiah&#8221; or a corrosive nightmare like &#8220;Baptismal Putrefaction&#8221;, Methchrist&#8217;s meat-grinding ultra-violence is always backed to the hilt by hell-hammering drums.</p><p>Of course, therein lies the crux of war metal&#8217;s brilliance or its mind-numbing monotony, depending on your preferences. For all its skin-melting intensity, dirty war metal like this isn&#8217;t going to suit anyone looking for ornate fretboard gymnastics. Methchrist&#8217;s tracks are full-bore paroxysms of violence, where space to catch your breath or admire the view is in extremely short supply. (See the similar scorched-earth approach of bands like Profane Order, Antichrist Siege Machine, or Prophetic Suffering.) Methchrist underscore that the best bestial metal is, by its very nature, challenging with a capital C.</p><p>As hoped, <em>Pestilential Warfare of the Black Flame</em> is Methchrist&#8217;s most potent work thus far. Aesthetically, Methchrist sound more vicious and feel far more antagonistic. From <em>Pestilential Warfare of the Black Flame</em>&#8216;s abrasive production to its scornful songs that harken back to extreme metal&#8217;s provocative roots, every relentless second on Methchrist&#8217;s full-length debut is 666% confrontational in tone and temper. Sure, Methchrist aren&#8217;t reinventing war metal, but they have honed their attack to a deadlier edge. The result is their most visceral release yet.</p><p>You don&#8217;t need to be a cynic or a misanthrope to benefit from Methchrist&#8217;s mission here on earth. Hell, I&#8217;m a certified rainbow-hearted fluff-bunny, yet here I am spreading Methchrist&#8217;s grim gospel. The truth is that humanity&#8217;s selfishness and intolerance are a lot to be reckoned with. Some days, you look outside and all you can see is a war of all against all. At those times, when you&#8217;re sick to your stomach about the state of everything, Methchrist are here, arms wide open, ready to embrace you in all their bile-spewing glory. Some days, hate is exactly what you need to get you through.</p><p>On one level, Methchrist&#8217;s songs are a ferocious litany of blood, death, entropy, and revenge. If that&#8217;s what you&#8217;re looking for, Methchrist&#8217;s über-hostile doctrine will satisfy all your corrupt ecclesiastical needs. However, Methchrist&#8217;s deviant ministry also touches on a more profound truth.</p><p>The band&#8217;s music is a nightmarish reflection of humanity, cataloguing our failures and cruelties in Stygian ways. In doing so, Methchrist tap into the poison that infects us all, and it&#8217;s only fitting that their music should feel so withering and so sickening in its intensity. <em>Pestilential Warfare of the Black Flame</em> is unquestionably a sinister sacrament, exorcising us via utterly malevolent means.</p><p>I&#8217;ve said it many times before, but there&#8217;s really nothing as good as listening to a band that sound like they genuinely fucking hate you.</p><p><iframe
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