Il mito di #Persefone: quando una parte di noi sceglie il buio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W417rkulWjA

Il mito di #Persefone: quando una parte di noi sceglie il buio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W417rkulWjA

Once upon a time, before I was a battle-jacket-wearing, corpse-paint-adorned, trve-metal warrior of the highest order, I was a high-school prog nerd. The djent wave was cresting just as I began to really delve deeper into music, and the hordes of technical, djenty bands with ultra-modern production and surprising amounts of melody still sit near and dear to my heart, even if I rarely reach back into the Sumerian-scented pile in my regular listening habits. 1 That’s why when I saw the promo for Hiraeth, the 2nd album by Brazilian prog metallers Abstracted, with comparisons to The Contortionist, The Human Abstract, and Between the Buried and Me, I couldn’t help but get a little excited at the prospect of newer music tapping into those formative sounds. Abstracted have been a band since 2013, and their long-gestating debut record, 2022’s Atma Conflux, was an effective and varied slab of djenty progressive death metal, marred by tepid production and less-than-stellar clean vocals. More than anything, though, it showed potential as a record brimming with ideas that was so close to being great. With Hiraeth, can the Brazilian group finally unify their influences into something more than the sum of their parts?
On Hiraeth, Abstracted demonstrates a thorough understanding of contemporary progressive metal styles and integrates them into something all their own. The band’s main sound is a djent-fueled take on modern progressive death metal, closest to early-era The Contortionist in its blending of odd-meter riffery, post-rock-influenced textures, and an enticing contrast between melancholic space-age cleans and technical 6-string chugs. Abstracted balance this with more traditional Haken-esque classic prog turnarounds and jazz breaks (“Sirens”), fast-paced Between the Buried and Me riff marathons (“To Quench This Insatiable Thirst”), and harmonic nuance within darker moments à la Persefone (“Requiem”). The result is a varied and dynamic set of tunes that glide effortlessly between impressive riff-fueled aggression and cathartic melodies. Songs like “The Utter End” and “The Barren Grave of God” demonstrate the band’s ability to naturally move from strength to strength without missing a beat, unfolding across expansive guitar arpeggios, delightfully off-kilter breakdowns, virtuosic solos, and powerful musical climaxes.
This level of fluidity and genre cohesion on Hiraeth is only made possible by the high level of musicianship Abstracted display. Guitarists José Consani and Leonardo Brito give varied performances that successfully meld more djent-centric playing with classic death metal sensibilities and demonstrate keen melodic ears with dense jazz chords and powerful lead lines. Drummer Fernando Pollen blends Latin grooves with acrobatic modern metal flourishes, and the production’s more natural drum tone allows his dynamic nuances to guide several songs. 2 On bass, Riverton Alves turns in a thoroughly warm and jazz-based, Cynic-flavored performance that shines during quieter moments, while keyboardist Carol Lynn supplies plenty of atmosphere through subtle synth textures and steps to the forefront a few times with quirky, but effective synth lines reminiscent of Diego Tejeida. Together, this ensemble breathes plenty of life into a style of music that can often feel over-processed, and their performances help to unify this collection of songs into a cohesive whole.The only elements of Hiraeth that aren’t immediately impressive are the vocals and the production. Rosano Pedro Matiussi delivers an impassioned performance, and his vocal lines often fit the songs well, but his clean singing lacks a certain impact or personality to elevate good moments into great ones. Initially, this was enough to deter me from really digging deeper and appreciating the songcraft on display, but the singing grew on me quite a bit with time. Similarly, his death growls are solid, if not one-note, and they feel like they exist more so to fill a role than to accent particular sections. This could potentially be the production’s fault, as Hiraeth sounds generally good and more natural than the swaths of overproduced modern prog 3 but lacks a certain sonic clarity, occasionally making especially dense sections harder to parse. There’s a distinct lack of reverb on the harsh vocals, and I can’t help but wonder if a stronger mix could fit the layered clean singing a bit better. Matiussi’s vocals are far from bad, and there are parts like the somber intro to “Requiem” where he sounds great, but when everything else is operating at such a high level, they feel like a weak link.
With Hiraeth, Abstracted have delivered an impressive piece of modern progressive metal. This record is a grower for sure, with dense and layered compositions often revealing their clever construction and intense interconnectedness only after repeated spins. Even if the vocals leave a little to be desired, the Brazilian group has successfully combined the sounds of several of the best modern prog bands into something exciting and nuanced.
Rating: Good
DR: 5 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: M-Theory Audio
Websites: abstractedmetal.bandcamp | facebook.com/abstractedbr
Releases Worldwide: February 20, 2026
Fa anys em vaig llegir el llibre del que parla i els Misteris Eleusins sempre m'han cridat molt l'atenció per diversos motius.
Per cert, Mintha (Menta), era una nàiade i la única amb qui Hades va posar les banyes a Persèfone, anteriorment anomenada Kore (donzella), la seva esposa i reina dels morts, filla de Deméter (que ve de Dea Mater -deessa mare-) deessa de l'agricultura i, clar, dels cereals.
La Menta formava part dels ritus funeraris. La meva teoria és que aquesta associació sorgeix del fet que la menta sembla morir però rebrota dels rizomes que es mantenen vius sota terra quan les condicions exteriors no li són favorables. I de la seva capacitat de reproduir-se i escampar-se, però no per llavor, sinó precisament per aquests rizomes (que són tiges subterrànies), com si creixés del seu esquelet. I, encara més, com si d'un esquelet en poguessin créixer desenes de mentes noves.
Menta, representant el poder del reverdir, del reviure, és com una altra Persèfone, que mentre és reina de l'Hades, de l'inframón, res prospera, però quan ressorgeix, tot torna a la Vida.
És possible que la Menta sigui una reminiscència d'un ritus més antic que l'agricultura, que es va fondre amb la nova versió agrícola de Deméter i Core.
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My wife is out, so it's hi-fi night! Lights out, Persefone on! 🎵
Dark Tranquillity and Soen announce spring 2026 North American co-headline tour:
Can't wait for Lingua Ignota Pt. 2. (by Persefone)... But there hasn't even been an announcement of that album yet 😂.
erscheint mit „One Word (Live in Andorra)“ die bereits dritte Live-Single samt Video, aufgenommen mit der Orquestra Nacional Clàssica d’Andorra im National Auditorium ihrer Heimat.
Zum Artikel: https://monkeypress/2025/12/news/new-videos/persefone-veroeffentlichen-dritte-live-single-one-word-kraftvolles-video-erschienen/
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PERSEFONE Release Third Live Single And Video “One Word”
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Como último trabajo, Afrodita le ordenó a Psique que fuera al Inframundo a pedirle a #Perséfone un cofre donde había un poco de esencia de belleza, bajo el concepto de que no lo abriera.
Y pasó lo que pasó, que la curiosidad le pudo de nuevo a Psique. Al abrir el cofre cayó en un sueño profundo. Eros la encontró y suplicó a #Zeus y Afrodita que la hicieran inmortal y así poder casarse con ella. Y cumplieron este deseo y dieron su bendición a este amor.
Este mito está representado en mosaicos griegos, pero a nivel literario la fuente que es más popular es la Apuleyo, autor romano que recopilaba muchos mitos griegos heredados.
Ovidio (poeta romano amante de los retellings) cuenta que se transformó en mariposa
Se han hecho muchos análisis de este mito, pero el que me parece más interesante es qué representan las tareas que Afrodita le impone a Psique. No se tratan de "putadas", para vengarse de ella, sino un aprendizaje de la feminidad (aunque fuera bajo los estándares griegos). Psique aprende tareas que se esperaban de una mujer: clasificar granos (que debe moler), tejer (de ahí sacar la lana), ir a por agua al pozo (o a las cascadas) y su socialización con otras mujeres (de ahí que se la invite a conocer a Perséfone, quien también pasó de niña a esposa).
Psique vuelve a caer en su debilidad humana y traiciona su pacto de nuevo, pero la súplica de Eros y el perdón de Afrodita simbolizan cómo el amor se impone al rencor.
Espero que este #ViernesDeMitologíaGriega os haya gustado y que Afrodita llene vuestro viernes de gozo. Si queréis invitarme a un té o una hidromiel, podéis hacerlo aquí:
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