Still some black metal artists find ways to create new and original works of art while hanging them on similar tapestries as their contemporaries. And that’s what we have for you today. Immortal Frost Productions has a stellar roster and hand picks original black metal bands that never disappoint. Today we have the new album from Azaghal, Valo Pohjoisesta. The album is filled with nine hate-filled, furiously-driven cuts and an intro. Really the stand-out feature over-all is how original some of the key changes and riffing structures are. Some bands you can almost anticipate what they are going to do next when it comes to chord progressions or key changes. Not so much here. Azaghal maintains somewhat of a traditional black metal sound but makes no apologies for really original structures. Take the main riff in “Mato Joka Sinut Turmelee.” It sounds like the black metal equivalent of a buzz saw cutting through gritty materials of different consistencies. With some death and thrash metal breaks in between, Valo Pohjoisesta is pretty well balanced between yesterday and today, even the future. And there are certain moments like about 1 minute into “Argenteum Astrum” where a slower, more atmospheric vibe takes over and the harmonics between the guitars and bass are just fantastic.