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Dinenthal – Bedahalh Review

Dinenthal is a Black Metal solo artist from the United Kingdom. September 15th, 2019, Dinenthal released his latest single Bedahalh, immersing the listener with a ghostly, dark & magical Northumbrian mystical soundscape of pure evil. The single was released through Dwarrowdelf Records.

Introduction:

Dinenthal, Bedahlh: This review will evaluate every aspect of the single, from its intricate musical composition to its production. Our analysis will provide valuable insights to help you determine if this single is worth adding to your collection.

Dinenthal - Bedahalh Review

The First Three Sins of Bedahlh

Dinenthal - Bedahalh Review

The Fourth Sin: Overall Discussion: Immersing the Listener in a Visual Representation of History & Folktales

Immediately after the listener presses that play button, one is welcome to an over six-minute introduction of a creepy/eerie atmosphere and very spacey/trippy sound, with the soul essence of Emperor and Pink Floyd running the music. 

Dinenthal drags you into an epic drumming/instrumentation concept fusion of psychedelic rock and raw/old-school black metal (at its best); near the three-minute mark, one is pulled deeper into the abyss of pure classic black metal and darkly eerie music while keeping the spacey instrumentation of psychedelia.

Dinenthal - Bedahalh Review

This entertaining and powerful single represents a shift into a psychedelic black metal abyss where Mayhem and Emperor influence head-on with Pink Floyd.

The forthcoming album will focus on Northumberland’s raw beauty, the Northumbrian coast, the ancient Kingdom of Northumbria, and some of its legends.

Now the single has come to an end. We want to give a shoutout to Dinenthal for letting us review his Bedahalh single. Now, we’re going to wrap it up by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.

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The last Three Sins

The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia: Is that, for us, how Dinenthal’s style of black metal distinguishes itself from typical black metal.

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork:

Classic black metal cover artwork. Within the artwork, we have the coastal shore of Northumbrian and a mystery figure in the foreground with old Norse (rune) writing around the edge.

The Seventh Sin, Disrelish:

Nothing to disrelish within the musical spectrum of Dinenthal, and his single Bedahalh.

This concludes the Dinenthal, Bedahalh review.

  1. Bedahalh
  • Paul Taylor – vocals & all synthesizers/instruments
Dinenthal - Bedahalh Review