Désécration, the latest album from the Quebec-based black metal band Monarque, is a relentless assault on the senses. From the opening notes of "Le Serment Prononcé," the listener is plunged into a world of dark, atmospheric soundscapes and blistering guitar riffs. The vocals, which alternate between guttural growls and haunting clean singing, add an extra layer of intensity to the music.
Throughout the album, Monarque showcases their mastery of the black metal genre. The songs are meticulously crafted, with each instrument contributing to the overall atmosphere. The production is clear and crisp, allowing the intricate guitar work and thundering drums to shine.
One standout track is "Le Ventre Vide," which features a haunting piano melody that gradually builds into a crescendo of distorted guitars and frantic drumming. Another highlight is "La Mort Dans L'Âme," which features some of the album's most memorable riffs and a soaring guitar solo.