Witching Chronicles: Exploring The SARAJAH’s Debut Album

Finnish doom metal outfit Sarajah has just released their self-titled debut album, and it’s a kind of memorable journey through the dark and heavy realms of the genre. Out on July 19th via Argonauta Records, this album is a strong addition to every doom metaller’s shelf!

Sarajah plays traditional doom metal, with clear nods to iconic bands like Black Sabbath and Saint Vitus. The album opens with ‘Sarajah’ – a powerful burst of riffs and maintains its heavy, atmospheric presence throughout. Tracks such as “Long Riders” and “I am the Soil” stand out with their pounding drums, thick guitar lines, and a bass that adds a deep, resonant foundation. Magus Corvus’s vocals add a haunting layer that enhances the album’s mythological themes.

The decision to record the album live at Electric Fox Studios pays off, capturing the raw energy and authenticity of Sarajah’s performance. This approach makes the album feel immediate and intense, perfect for fans of the genre looking for that genuine doom metal experience.

The thematic depth of the album, with its Nordic mythology and nature-inspired lyrics, adds an extra layer of intrigue. Songs like “Lungs of Smoke” and “Home of Arktos” not only deliver on the heavy riffs but also immerse listeners in a world of epic, mythical storytelling.

“Sarajah” stays comfortably within established doom metal conventions, which may leave some seeking a bit more innovation.

In summary, “Sarajah” is a solid and engaging debut that showcases the band’s talent and respect for doom metal traditions. It’s a powerful start that promises great things for the future.

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Released by ARGONAUTA Records on July 19th, 2024
Music source for review – Grand Sounds PR