Unholy Funeral presents a brooding offering of mid-paced Black Metal steeped in sombre atmosphere and ritualistic weight. Rather than relying on relentless speed, the band allows their compositions to breathe through deliberate pacing and melancholic passages that unfold like a slow-burning invocation.
The guitars carry a mournful and archaic tone, weaving bleak melodies that echo through the album’s shadowy landscape. In several moments, the solemn passages evoke the spirit of early works by Kawir; where Black Metal intertwines with an almost ceremonial aura. These sections give the music a mystical edge, as if the songs themselves are fragments of an ancient rite dedicated to forgotten deities.
Vocally, the harsh rasp cuts through the instrumentation with a commanding presence, sounding more like a chant from a fire-lit altar than a mere vocal performance. The rhythm section keeps a steady, marching pulse, reinforcing the album’s oppressive and meditative character while maintaining a raw underground feel in the production.
As a further nod to their influences, the band also pays homage to the legendary Greek Black Metal pioneers Rotting Christ by performing a cover of the classic track ‘Fgment, Thy Gift’. The rendition stays faithful to the dark spirit of the original while fitting naturally within the album’s sombre and ritualistic atmosphere.
‘The Ancient God Of Fire’ stands as a solid work of atmospheric Black Metal where mood and solemnity take precedence over aggression. Its slow-burning intensity and ceremonial passages create a dark, contemplative listening experience that will resonate with those drawn to the ancient and mystical side of the genre.