Year In Review

Feature / Music / Year End 2021
2021: A Year In Review

December 29, 2021

2021: A Year In Review
2021: A Year In Review

Best metal EP's and splits according to Dennis

Looking at my list of best metal EP's and splits I am surprised to see three out of five being self-released. This is something I would expect to see sooner at my punk and hardcore list, but no. Is there a shift going on in the music world? Am I delving into different parts of the metal scene? I can't tell you, but I will tell you to check out these releases. To quote a famous philosopher: do it, do it now!

1

Mesarthim

Mesarthim

Vacuum Solution (Independent)

A black metal band that leans very heavy on EBM music, is that real? It is. And the end result is getting more spacey by the record. As put forward by Cheryl in her Only Death Is Real series: "Mesarthim use their electronic impulses to work in a wholly different way as their music reaches higher than the stars". And she is right. The first couple of tracks shine brightest, but they are radiant like a star.

2

Akelei

Akelei

Een Van Ons (Independent)

After an absence of 11 years, Dutch band Akelei (finally) returns with new music and they continue as if no time has passed at all. Considering the almost glacial pace of their music, this kinda makes sense. The opener is almost acoustic which was a bit of a surprise. This setting lends itself very well for the typical Akelei mood. The subject tackeled on this release is connectedness and loss. This EP will give me something to chew on for now, but I do hope the band will not let me wait this long again (the note accompanying the CD I ordered tells me I will have something to look forward to in 2022, oh yeah!).

3

Grandeur

Grandeur

Aurea Aetas (Independent)

Grandeur cramms riffs for ages in only four songs. Grandeur also manages to blast them together into coherent songs. This is no mean feat, especially considering the amount of projects the man behind Grandeur runs. I am always scared that people that run many different, but connected projects loose focus. This does not seem the case here. This is top notch black metal.

4

Rope Sect

Rope Sect

Proskynesis (Iron Bonehead Productions)

There are two bands in the post-punky metal scene that I like and follow. One is Unto Others, whose album this year left me disappointed. There are a couple of real bangers on that album, but as a whole I think it is a big step down from their debut. So when Rope Sect released a new EP I was careful not to be too excited. I did not need to worry, Rope Sect did not let me down. This EP follows right in the footsteps of their debut album. Nothing new, but I think that is just what I wanted from them.

5

Pus / SXFXCX

Pus / SXFXCX

Split (Black Legion Records)

I can almost hear you think: but Dennis, this is out for just a few days, how can you put this in your best of list so soon? Well, dear reader, with music this direct it doesn’t exactly take a thousand spins to digest the music, right? Pus does what they did so well on their EP: mix black metal influences with crust and punk and add loads and loads of reverb on the vocals. I loved it and I love to hear it again. SXFXCX is less to my liking to be honest. Their side of the split is very raw grindcore, where I like my grindcore Nasum like.

- Dennis

Skip to page View as a single page

— words by the SPB team • December 29, 2021

Record store photo by Annie Theby on Unsplash

2021: A Year In Review
2021: A Year In Review

Pages in this feature

  1. Opening page
  2. Best metal EP's and splits according to Dennis
  3. Best punk and hardcore EP's according to Dennis
  4. Black Metal's Best EPs / Splits of 2021 According to Cheryl
  5. Five 2020 Records on Repeat in 2021
  6. Nine Best Moments from the Beatles "Get Back" film
  7. Top Five Tracks Released in 2021

Series: Year End 2021

Our roundup of the best music from the worst year (since the previous one, anyway).

More from this series

Related features

Scene Point Blank's Favorites: Year End (2021)

Music / Year End 2021 • December 18, 2021

Pity the bands releasing new records this year, right? Another twelve months of uncertainty: will they be able to tour this album? Can they even get inside a studio? Will Adele's monopolisation of the world's supply of vinyl mean it can't get a 12" release?!  But on the other hand: … Read more

Pass The Mic: Artists and labels on 2021

Music / Year End 2021 • December 4, 2021

It's been a long year. Everyone around the world has struggled through another twelve months of pain, loss, boredom and frustration – so spare a thought for our friends in the music industry who've had to puzzle their way through releasing music during a vinyl shortage and trying to book … Read more

More from this section

Guest List: Panopticon's definitive crust / hardcore / punk classics

Music / The Set List • April 24, 2024

Panopticon may be more widely known as a "metal" band - I use that term loosely because Panopticon is a lot more than the black metal base genre it derives from - yet founder Austin Lunn finds his inspiration from many different genres, punk and hardcore being one aspect of … Read more

Guest List: 10 Songs That Are Core To DeeCracks

Music / The Set List • April 8, 2024

Twenty years is a long time – much longer than many relationships last. So it’s an accomplishment when a band can stick together through life and social changes. DeeCracks, a poppy punk band from Austria, threw a two-day festival last year and released a 28-track retrospective to mark their anniversary … Read more

Only Death Is Real #24

Music / Only Death Is Real • April 8, 2024

Acathexis – Immerse (Amor Fati/Extraconscious Records) Acathexis’ self-titled debut from 2018 is one that still bears repeated listens, personally, many years later. With some of the best known and hardest working musicians within black metal behind the band, it was always clear that this is a band to watch. Featuring Jacob Buczarski, … Read more