Showing posts with label Trollslayer. Show all posts
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Saturday, 16 May 2026

Trollslayer "Pharaoh" (2026)

 
Trollslayer! Another anonymous bedroom composer with high output. A possible deterrent in a niche scene sloshing in low effort records. Despite that, its two tone cover mystique and promise of "Desert Synth", akin to Ziggurath, lured me in! I have to say it, I'm firmly impressed. Temporal transformation and sandy sightseeing aligned, Pharaoh plays ones imagination well. Consisting of mostly ten minute cuts, these lengthy atmospheres dwell like drones that initially feel simplistic but across its duration, evolve and venture with a gradual pace befitting of travel on camelback.

Across the record a variety of compositional ideas play out on that steady movement. In its best strides, wildly cinematic strings bloom with culture and grandiosity. One feel a nostalgic chill from Lawrence Of Arabia. Dark Ambience and the lurch of foreign dangers get a spotlight, as does some subtle toying with distortion. Kordan's Maze feels so befitting of its suggestive title. Led on by dexterous snake dancing lute, a mysterious theme is set. I'm particularly fond of the low key exotic percussion which has some unmistakably familiar tones to my favorite of Steve Roach's work.

Its concluding lull and dramatic swell plays gratifying. The closer, Heart Of The Pyramid, is a messy playground of ideas. Initially, it feels like an Eastern adaptation of a Symphonic Black Metal architype. Shrill guitars are ripped out with enough murkiness in the synths to carry a similar energy. Really clever production. The song meanders through all sorts of ideas, a trove of creativity seeming like leftovers melded together. Either way, its really enjoyable as is the entirety of this niche record!

Rating: 6/10