Friday, November 7, 2025

Full Length Review: Primordial "Live in New York City" (Metal Blade) by Dave Wolff

Band: Primordial
Location: Dublin
Country: Ireland
Genre: Pagan metal
Format: Digital album
Label: Metal Blade
Release date: November 7, 2025
Primordial's latest live album “Live in New York City” encapsulates the passage of time from their inception to the recent live show they captured on audio and video. Primordial seems to have embraced the phrase "you're never too old," as the moment they caught for posterity exists in a suspended state, a timeless realm where age gives way to love for their medium.
Recorded this year at TV Eye, a club in Ridgewood, “Live in New York City” showcases Primordial's resilience and enduring grassroots appeal, which allowed them to cultivate a cult following since their 1991 inception. In all that time they demonstrated a steadfast ability to showcase the Celtic pagan/black metal they helped originate, delivering it with the ferocity consistently exhibited in the studio.
Having balanced black metal, war metal, and Celtic music in their songwriting and temperament, Primordial deepened and enriched their technique of acquainting their audience with their pagan past. The traditional Celtic rhythms and meticulous musicianship are enveloped in controlled rawness and atmosphere, with a passionate intent to connect with the fans who saw their show that evening. The energy this generates has the impression of standing right by the stage while their set is well underway.
On November 7, a video was released to promote the album. Despite being middle-aged and playing for a typical nightclub audience, they show tight clarity combined with the energy of a band of twenty-somethings demonstrating their skill in a much larger venue as they plow through a repertoire taken from “Spirit The Earth Aflame,” “The Gathering Wilderness,” “To The Nameless Dead,” “Redemption At The Puritan's Hand,” “Exile Amongst The Ruins” and “How It Ends.”
For a nightclub show, the sound is boosted to excessive levels. Not exactly grandiose, but made to resonate with the primal, fierce spirit within man. Each track is a grand anthem celebrating warfare and ultimate triumph. Each percussive beat is like the sound of war drums reverberating across the landscape. Each growled vocal is like a battle cry, resonating for everyone to hear. Each bass line is the thunderous sound of horses galloping on the earth.
The guitars are like sharpened swords that could sever your head, only to have it crushed beneath the feet of Celtic warriors. These elements are presented to elicit the most fervent audience reaction. In essence, the energy propelling pagan and Viking metal is reinforced with every ounce of conviction a musician can exert. Combined with the excitement, eagerness and relentless force of a metal show, it makes for an album that mimics the live experience as close as you can get.
Moreover, with Primordial, you gain some understanding of Celtic history and folklore. One example is “To Hell or the Hangman” which narrates the historical tale of Walter Lynch, a notorious character from ancient Ireland. –Dave Wolff

Lineup:
A.A. Nemtheanga: Vocals
Ciarán MacUilliam: Guitar
Pól MacAmlaigh: Bass
Simon O'Laoghaire: Drums

Track list:
1. As Rome Burns
2. No Grave Deep Enough
3. The Golden Spiral
4. How It Ends
5. To Hell Or The Hangman
6. Lain With The Wolf
7. Gods To The Godless
8. Gallows Hymn
9. Bloodied Yet Unbowed
10. The Coffin Ships
11. Victory Has 1000 Fathers, Defeat Is an Orphan
12. Empire Falls
13. Heathen Tribes

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