Oskrnavitelj is a Serbian Black Metal band that was established in 2021. On August 19th, 2023, the band unveiled their first full-length album titled “Pradavni.” The album was distributed by Fetzner Death Records and promoted through The Metallist PR.
The First Three Sins, The Summary
The Fourth Sin, Overall Discussion
Setting the Atmosphere: A Dark and Stormy Beginning
As soon as the listener presses that play button, the opening piece, Интро (Intro), greets the listener with the sound of a thunderstorm and howling wolves—setting the grim tone for what follows.
The Sonic Experience: Oskrnavitelj’s Raw Artistry
Following suit with the second piece, Оскрнавитељ (Oskrnavitelj), and the remaining seven pieces. Oskrnaviteljoffers a dark and extreme fruit of art of eight songs, spread across under forty minutes. Pradavni embodies a raw and traditional/old-school aesthetic, deeply intertwined with Serbian heritage. Simultaneously, the band’s lyrics, written in Serbian, explore themes of misanthropy, darkness, blasphemy, death, evil, nature, and, once more, ancestral heritage.
Authenticity Over Originality: The Spirit of Traditional Black Metal
As the listener continues their journey, they will uncover something distinctive about Oskrnavitelj. Their album Pradavni, meaning “Ancient,” might not showcase original components, but it delivers a raw sound, captivating production, and deep themes. It offers the listener an authenticity that remains true to the traditional black metal spirit. Furthermore, the sound, arrangement, and production intentionally avoid modern refinement, choosing instead a more primal and atmospheric essence, evoking the feeling of being captured in the cold and dark wilderness of the unknown…
Instrumentation: Crafting the Raw Soundscape
Oskrnavitelj‘s album, Pradavni is a fruit of art, encompassing its instrumentation, composition, arrangement, recording, and devilmanship. Pradavni immerses listeners in guitar sounds that wrap around their ears with dark, unpolished, tremolo-picked riffs, complemented by haunting, emotional melodies. Although the bass riffs are partially sparse, they provide a crucial foundation that supports the band’s raw sonic identity. While the riffs maintain a steady style throughout, certain tracks like Prognanik and Kad Je Mesec Pun introduce variations, featuring mid-tempo drumming and narrative-style vocals.
The Driving Force of Chaos & The Dark Presence
Simultaneously, the drums unleash a torrent of blast beats and double bass pedal action, driving the music’s fierce tempo forward. At times, the unyielding drumming, echoing the style of Darkthrone, showcases a vibrant quality, amplifying the diverse tempos and intensities of the guitar work. The vocals, fronted by Ivana “Vrika” Savić, deliver a dark and gritty sound, marked by a high-pitched, hissing tone that blends seamlessly into the atmospheric fabric of the music.
Strengths and Shortcomings: Atmosphere vs. Memorability
Pradavni embodies a dark essence and traditional black metal. Nevertheless, one of the album’s key strengths is its atmosphere, yet it falls short in terms of memorability. I genuinely wish the band had infused some aspects of Serbian heritage to enhance the album’s depth and intensity. However, I find myself questioning the intended delivery of the vocals. I would prefer them to be a touch angrier or possess a bit more edge.
Closing Reflections: A Testament to Old-School Black Metal
Overall, for fans of old-school Black Metal.
As the album draws to a close, with the final track, Хладно руно планина (Hladno runo planina). We want to thank both Fetzner Death Records and The Metallist PR for letting us review Oskrnavitelj and their album Pradavni. We will wrap it up by discussing the final three sins and concluding the review.
The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork
The Seventh Sin, Disrelish
The Hymns
01. Интро (Intro) instrumental
02. Оскрнавитељ (Oskrnavitelj)
03. Окован (Okovan)
04. Прогнаник (Prognanik)
05. Кад је месец пун (Kad je mesec pun)
06. Бескрај (Beskraj)
07. Крв вучија (Krv Vučija)
08. Вагроб (Vagrob)
09. Хладно руно планина (Hladno runo planina)
Oskrnavitelj
Ivana Savić — Vocals
Dejan Damnjanović — Guitars, Bass
Ivan Kostić — Guitar
Daniel Pop — Drums
