Ravenspell – Obsidian King Review By Holdeneye

When old-school Traditional Heavy Metal looks fondly upon its family tree, it sees that it has birthed a host of sub-genre descendants as numerous as the stars of the sky and the grains of sand on the seashore. And like most ancestors, it looks out upon its progeny with both pride and revulsion. For instance, it seriously doubts that “progressive dissonant blackened death metal” can actually be related to it and eyes that genre’s mail/milk person with suspicion. But then it sees the New Wave of Traditional Heavy Metal and smiles at the straightlaced apple that didn’t fall too far from the proverbial tree. But even then, the Old Timer sees two different shades of its mini-me, one that incorporates all the bells and whistles of today’s newfangled production values, and one that wears the thrift shop aesthetic of olden days. I really dig bands that can pull off the latter effectively, bands like Century, Lord Mountain, and the gold standard of my recent memory, Legendry. 1

Quebec’s Ravenspell is hoping to join that mighty new-olde company with their debut full-length effort, Obsidian King. Sample the embedded single and album opener “God the Watcher”, and you’ll hear Ravenspell chain its pocket watch to its three-piece suit as it tries to sound as long in the tooth as possible. The song blasts off like a saint out of hell with some rapid riffing and a siren wail from vocalist Alisander the Seer. Clocking in at under four minutes, it sets a blistering tone for an album that will constantly walk the line between classic and speed metals.

Obsidian King by Ravenspell

Like genre leaders Visigoth and Eternal Champion, these guys channel old granddads of metal Manilla Road and Iron Maiden as they serve up sword and sorcery sermons with sweet earworm choruses. Good luck getting “Onwards We March” or “Book of the Dead” out of your head—the latter earns bonus points for kicking things off with a sample from Army of Darkness. Interspersed throughout the more balanced tracks are sub-three-minute, cocaine-fueled speed racers (“Hellstorm” and “Battleaxe Apocalypse”) that hit you and disappear before you even know what happened.

This war wagon nearly made it to the finish line before one of the wheels began to fall off. “Atilla” positions itself to be the Obsidian King’s epic finale, and while it has some cool musical ideas, it ultimately falls flat. Literally. The main vocal lines and backing vocals try to harmonize, but end up clashing in a really unpleasant way. The track also breaks Ravenspell’s winning formula, the one they spent the previous 32 minutes perfecting: classic metal songs at four minutes, speed metal at three. “Atilla” is eight minutes, and in its current form, it just doesn’t work, hun. Production-wise, Obsidian King aims for that old-timey aesthetic of yesteryear, and it mostly hits, despite sounding overly loud to my ears.

Overall, Ravenspell has done the old geezers of metal proud. Obsidian King sounds like it could have been released in the 80s, and for the most part, it delivers the goods. While it may end with a doozy of a misstep, there is over half an hour of quality music here that should please fans of geriatric metal.

Rating: 3.0/5.0
DR: 5 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Fighter Records
Websites: ravenspell.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/ravenspellofficial
Releases Worldwide: March 12th, 2026

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Review: Ravenspell- “Obsidian King”

Release date: March 12th, 2026

5–7 minutes

Diana N.

Heavy Metal band, Ravenspell are one of the newest emerging bands coming straight out of Quebec, Canada that are ready to contribute to the growing community of New Heavy Metal bands! With their influences coming from legends such as Iron Maiden and Clovenhoof; the band is already oozing with electrifying energy. Ravenspell have recently released a couple of exceptional singles, such as: “Warrior’s 9 to 5″ (2025), “God The Watcher” (2025), and “Obsidian Wing” (2026). The band signed onto Fighter Records on December of 2025, and with that, the band are set to release their debut, full length album titled: “Obsidian King”, coming to digital platforms, CD, 12″ LP and cassette!

Review

God The Watcher is the album’s opening track for the album, and let me tell you, it seriously caught my attention real quick and real fast. The track instantly whips you into the energetic opening riffs and thunderous drum work, as well as the powerful vocals that greet you. For it to be the opening track, I know it is going to be a bad ass album all together. It is speedy, aggressive yet melodic, it has an awesome balance between those tones. Absolutely dig this track.

Onwards We March is up next, and continues with the same energy as the previous track which of course immediately also swept me right in again! The drumming specifically is what caught my attention through the song, just makes me effortlessly bang my head to the beat of the drumming. Towards the middle of the track, we are met with a temp change, slow, heavy and quickly picks up to the speedy tempo. It’s filled with energy, very “headbanging” worthy, and I truly enjoyed this track as well.

The next track, Book of The Dead, begins with a darker tone musically with a small contrast to the previous tracks, and evidently so as it matches the name of the track of course. It definitely starts off heavy, and almost gloomy in a way too, that is what also caught my attention. The track itself has a slower tempo, but at the same time it feels dangerous and grim. The solo was a highlight for me personally, and the guitar work is just very enjoyable throughout the song.

Warrior’s 9 to 5 is one of the tracks that was released as a single, as previously stated. It is a good, catchy and upbeat yet speedy track that I feel also dips with some epic metal elements. It is like a perfect mix, and lots of melodic parts incorporated in the song which I personally also love. And, Alisander’s vocals in this song specifically are also a personal highlight, I very thoroughly appreciated the whole track.

Obsidian Wing is also one of the previously released singles, and this one specifically was released straight out of this album! The track itself has a little more slow-med tempo than for example the first couple of tracks but that does not take away from the fact that it still maintains the same vibe as the previous songs. It is also more melodic, has those power metal hints as well. The transitions to melodic, to more speedy tempos are also well executed too. Since the singles are available to listen to, give this one a listen !

https://youtu.be/gnLjOW6kGK8?si=zcSlthLCcpkLAW7P

Hellstorm is an instant banger of a song. It immediately fires off with a bang, a very strong and punch on the face with intensity and speed. It is a bit of a shorter track, but it is jam packed with energy and power. And once again, with Alisander’s high powered vocals, you know it is an awesome track. The song’s sound is as if it were a mix of thrash, speed and power at all once. It has a vintage sound to it, but also a fresh flare. Personally, one of my favorite tracks on the album so far.

Raise Hell has more of an upbeat sound and tempo, a little more lighter and even with groovier tones; but of course still preserving that heavy aspect as well. It actually is also a fun song, the guitar riffs and solos in this song are one of my favorites out of the whole album too, in which I could vibe effortlessly. The track is pretty short, but it is a quick and lively tune!

On the next track, Relentless I could immediately tell that this one has more rawness and edginess to it. Definitely one of the more heavier sounding tracks from the album, and it also is just as awesome. I personally enjoyed the vocals on this track too, but once again, as a person that tends to focus a lot on guitar work, I liked the sound that was conjured up for this track. Overall, an interesting piece that keeps the momentum going for the album itself.

Battleaxe Apocalypse is actually a pretty short track, but fear not, just as it is a smaller piece, it hits you right on the face with energy and crazy shredding. The tempo is charged up, almost frantic- a melodic frantic. I dig this piece because of how short yet effective it is, it is also just as speedy and packed with force and might.

Attila, the last and concluding track is the only one with the longest duration with a little over 7 minutes of music. It begins with nicely orchestrated and soft toned acoustics, softly and gently molding up to reach its peak. It is picked up with electric guitars and commanding drums, as the tempo changes. It actually definitely reminds me of a Maiden song you would hear.. in lets say Fear of The Dark album (in my opinion) especially the slower, ballad style moments of the song and vocals too. A very interesting piece to close the album with!

Conclusion

Having already listened to their singles, I somehow knew I was going to enjoy this album! I was pleasantly surprised when I listened to the rest of the songs, the whole album in general as a whole is jam packed with energy and kick ass melodies. I personally really liked this album because of the sound, that mixture of speed, thrash and power spread throughout each track was a big aspect that caught my attention right away to the band, and the album itself. I am optimistic to say that I will be on the look out for more potential new releases from Ravenspell! P.S check out the singles!

TheNwothm Score: 9/10

Links

Bandcamp: https://ravenspell.bandcamp.com/music

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/ravenspellofficial/

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ravenspellofficial/?__d=1%2B

Label:https://www.fighter-records.com/

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SPEEDTRAP Vol. II Fundraiser Show - Motorwolf / Postluven / Ravenspell @ Thrashcan - December 6th, 2025

Thrash Can, Saturday, December 6 at 09:00 PM EST

Viridian Cult Productions presents:

SPEEDTRAP Vol. II FUNDRAISER SHOW

You had a blast at the first SPEEDTRAP? Want to prepare yourself for the impending cavalcade of ripping metal madness next April? Well this is the event for you! Head down to the Thrashcan on the night of Saturday, December 6th, for this one-two-three punch of shredtastic mania!

Newcomer heavy metal warriors Ravenspell from Quebec City will open the night, following by thrashers Postluven, hot off the release of their brand new record, 'Blasphemy of Blood', capped off by everyone's favourite speed freax in Motorwolf!

Don't miss it!

Motorwolf:
https://motorwolf.bandcamp.com/album/possessed

Postluven:
https://postluven.bandcamp.com/album/blasphemy-of-blood

Ravenspell:
https://ravenspell.bandcamp.com/track/warriors-9-to-5

Poster by Jose-Gabriel Bazan Gauthier.

Saturday, December 6th, 2025
@ Thrashcan (Ask a punk!)
Doors 9:00 PM
Show 9:30 PM
$15 / PWYC

https://montreal.askapunk.net/event/speedtrap-vol-ii-fundraiser-show-motorwolf-postluven-ravenspell-thrashcan-december-6th-2025