Some of us, maybe only those of us with too much time on our hands, like to play guessing games about the music of a new band before hearing any of it. In the case of the UK band Malconfort, the game was irresistible, but also a bit perplexing.
First, they took their name from a Deathspell Omega song off the Paracletus album, a lyrically fascinating song that speaks of a God who came to Babylon in malevolence, in remembrance of whom “they shall pray backwards,” and whose congregation “was cast out of humanity… like an abominable branch!”
Then we found that Malconfort‘s otherwise undisclosed lineup includes members of Sea Mosquito and Amaltheia, a fact that strengthens the speculation that black metal is in the mix… at least to some degree.
And then there’s the track list on Malconfort’s debut album Humanism, where each single-word title is accompanied by an intriguing parenthetical: Continue reading »