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Burned in Effigy - 'Tyrannus Aeternam'
A solid mix of heavy metal, melodic death metal and progressive metal from Chicago.
https://burnedineffigy.bandcamp.com/album/tyrannus-aeternum
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11 track album
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Burned in Effigy â Tyrannus Aeternum Review
By ClarkKent
On their debut, Rex Mortem, the king was dead, but on Burned in Effigyâs sophomore effort, Tyrannus Aeternum, the king is now eternal. Their brand of neo-classical melodeath impressed Holdeneye three years agoâhe hailed the debut as a mix of âbrutal and beautiful.â However, he showed a rare moment of restraint in scoring Rex Mortem just shy of the vaunted 4.0, and plenty of commenters felt it should have earned that extra notch. Melodeath acts are a dime a dozen, and they donât always successfully elevate themselves above the generic. So when Burned in Effigy infused their songs with virtuoso-level guitar melodies that emulated classical compositions, they quickly rose above the pack. At just a tidy 32 minutes, fans wanted moar, and now they seek to deliverâmoar songs, moar lengthâon Tyrannus Aeternum.
Be careful what you wish forâmoar is not always better. While there are certainly more songs, this album of neo-classical melodeath is notably shy of the neo-classical riffs that made the debut so electric. Tyrannus Aeternum hews a little too close to Burned in Effigyâs main source of inspiration, The Black Dahlia Murder, and some tracks, like âMasquerade,â sound like they could have come straight off of Abysmal or Nighbringers. This isnât to say thereâs nothing to enjoy. The front half has good energy and concise song lengths, even if most of the songs donât hit quite as hard as anything on the debut. Plus, the record sounds great. The dual guitar approach remains impressiveâthereâs still plenty of noodly stuff and some melodic riffs that will remind you of the debut. As usual, Smedyâs vocal attack provides a lot of character, as he alternates between Strnad-like rasps and throaty growls. The kit work by Eddie Dec is a particular standout. His speedy, muscular blast beats steal the show on âSacrificial Seanceâ and âMonstrosity Reborn.â
One of Rex Mortemâs strengths was its conciseness, and on Tyrannus Aeternum, Burned in Effigy introduce some bloat. Itâs not that 45 minutes is necessarily too long, but where songs on the debut hit the 3-4 minute sweet spot, here they often drag on too long. This gets worse on the back half, where most tracks top five minutes. This final stretch becomes wearying, except for the fantastic âThe Racking.â The back half also shifts away from the energetic melodeath and more into death-doom territory. These songs still have plenty of good moments, but the lack of hooks makes some of them, frankly, boring. The final two tracks represent the worst stretch on the record. It would have been better to end on the high note of âThe Rackingâ rather than make us wade through an extra ten minutes of forgettable tunes.
Burned in Effigy show signs of their former selves on the two standout tracks, but it takes until song number five, âWage of Exile,â to get there. The song opens with a neo-classical melodic leadâfinally!âand doesnât let up the energy until ending on the thematically appropriate, âLong live the king!â As good as this is, itâs âThe Rackingâ that steals the show. It sounds fresh and lively, employing a wide variety of guitar techniquesâmelodic leads, tremolos, and even a neo-classical bass lineâas well as some classical strings to keep it sounding fresh and energetic. Tyrannus Aeternum also has a couple of one-minute interludes where Burned in Effigy are at their most experimental musically. âProcessionâ takes a brief break with some upbeat Spanish guitar, while âGallows Hymnâ is more whimsical and cinematic, sounding like it could find a home on the score for Wednesday. Since these interludes precede the two best tunes on Tyrannus Aeternum, one could argue they should have included more of them.
Sadly, this is probably the biggest disappointment of the year for me. Thereâs a part of me that wonders if Iâm more down on this just because it doesnât live up to its predecessor. Yet, if this were the debut instead, I donât think Burned in Effigy would have garnered as much attention. Nonetheless, thereâs plenty to enjoy on Tyrannus Aeternum, and plenty to show that Rex Mortem wasnât a fluke. This feels like a band still trying to shore up its own identity, and hopefully, by the next go-around, theyâll have a better grasp on who they are and return to their exciting roots.
Rating: 2.5/5.0
DR: 8 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Self-Released
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: October 31st, 2025
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