DEBUT EP REVIEW: Eldhav by Hämnd

Sweden’s Hämnd, composed of members from Siberian, Kollapsed, and Vargålder, make their mark with their debut EP, Eldhav

Featuring four brooding and doomy tracks, Eldhav is a journey fueled by eerie riffs, haunting drums, and visceral harsh vocals.

Dissolving boundaries of sound, Hämnd crafts riffs with masterful precision, maintaining an unwavering adherence to the tenets of heavy music. 

Each note resonates with a raw essence that penetrates deep within the core of one’s being. The raw and unbridled vocals serve as a direct conduit to primal energy, unleashing a torrent of emotions beyond words. As monumental riffs and primal screams converge, they are bolstered by crushing drums, propelling listeners deeper into the abyss where the boundaries of sound and sanity dissolve into a singular, all-encompassing experience. 

Eldhav is a testament to Hämnd‘s prowess in harnessing the raw power of metal and forging it into an unforgettable heavy and brooding journey.