Ordeals - Third Rail Prayer Review: A Musical Odyssey
Embark on a journey through the intricate world of Ordeals' debut album, 'Third Rail Prayer'. This NYC trio, formed in 2011, promises a unique blend of black and death metal, influenced by the Australian scene. But is it a career-jumping point or a fatal mistake? Dive into our review to uncover the truth.
Musicianship at its Best
Ordeals' strength lies in their musicianship. Bassist/guitarist Illuminated crafts blackened riffs that surge and shift, creating a dynamic atmosphere. Drummer Bellum, a master of percussion, adds depth and texture with his energetic kitwork. Together, they create a rhythmic foundation that elevates the album.
Ritualistic Energy and Doom
The album exudes a sectarian, ritualistic vibe. Vocalist Zealous Hellspell's full-throated roars evoke clandestine ceremonies, while the bass and drums paint a picture of dark sacraments. The band's ability to create tension and release it with a Dionysian fervor is truly remarkable.
Atmospheric Highs and Lows
However, the album's atmospheric highs, reminiscent of Solitude Aeternus or Solstice, also highlight its lows. While the band excels at creating a ceremonial atmosphere, their blacker, deathier portions feel lackluster. The focus on doom and high-doom passages sometimes overshadows their other strengths.
A Kitchen Sink Approach
'Third Rail Prayer' showcases Ordeals' versatility, offering a bit of everything. They play good black metal and death metal, but their true strength lies in their high (blackened) doom. The album serves as a proof of concept, albeit an unfocused one. The band needs to hone their focus and build on their strengths to create something truly great.
Conclusion: A Work in Progress
Despite some inconsistencies, 'Third Rail Prayer' is an enjoyable ride. Ordeals is a band to watch, and their future releases will determine their true potential. With high expectations, we eagerly await their next move.
Rating: 3.0/5.0
DR: 8 | Format: 320 kbps mp3
Labels: Eternal Death
Websites: Bandcamp, Facebook, Instagram
Releases: September 26th, 2025