Operasjon Dødsverk's latest album, Fåkkedulov, is a daring and audacious work that pushes the boundaries of black metal. The Norwegian band's third full-length release is a brutal and uncompromising assault on the senses, with dense layers of distorted guitars, pummeling drums, and guttural vocals that create a suffocating and oppressive atmosphere.
From the opening track, "Svartmetall", it's clear that Operasjon Dødsverk is not interested in making music that is easily digestible. The song is a relentless barrage of blast beats and scorching riffs that feels like being trapped in a maelstrom of chaos. The album's title track is similarly intense, with its thunderous drums and dissonant guitar lines creating a sense of unease and dread.
But what sets Fåkkedulov apart from other black metal albums is its willingness to experiment with different sounds and textures. "Pisspreik" features a haunting piano melody that adds a touch of melancholy to the album's otherwise ferocious sound, while "Gravplass" incorporates eerie synths and atmospheric effects to create a sense of otherworldly dread.