HaroldAllnut
The triumphantly sinister riffing in this LP's title track encapsulates what makes Rebel Wizard so great: a perfect balance of 2nd wave black metal evil and trad-metal riff-pyrotechnics.
Favorite track: magickal mystical indifference.
Rancid Doomhammer
Wow. Rebel Wizard flew under my radar for way too long. I started with this record and worked my way backwards and can't say there's a bad record. This record definitely is the culmination of RBL WZRD so far. If you like magikal black thrash, give this record a spin.
Favorite track: the mind is not your friend.
Charles Randall
Located at the intersection of black and thrash, this album hoons through the intersection like only an Australian wearing a wizard hat shredding epic solos while car surfing could.
Favorite track: heavy negative wizard metal in-fucking-excelsis.
supported by 114 fans who also own “Magickal Mystical Indifference”
This is about as good as OSDM gets, to be honest. Blood Incantation are quickly building a pretty flawless discography of modern classics and every release just improves and evolves their sound. Stellar stuff (literally). Colin Kauffman
supported by 94 fans who also own “Magickal Mystical Indifference”
Actually, I don't know how I feel about this album. Let me explain. I enjoy the heavier passages, the Black Metal side of things, but I VERY much enjoy the harp-only tracks. To combine both these elements, in theory, should not even work. In practice, it does - and very much so. I enjoy the second half of the album the most, though it's best consumed in one sitting. So, take 50 minutes and lend your hand (or, ears?) to the palms of sorrowed kings. It will be worth your time. David Fischer