Death Set The Beginning Of My Journey is the first in a planned trilogy (the next CD is already done and set for an early 2009 release.) Dodsferd's brand of black metal is raw and aggressive, but has a lot of groove. It's damn near black and roll, especially songs like "I Can Easily Destroy All The Things I Have Created," which under the brutality is really catchy.
Wrath's songwriting style tilts toward the epic, with six tracks clocking in at anywhere from 6 to 9 plus minutes in length. The riffs keep coming, and the songs fly by with no sign of bloat or self-indulgence.
The vocals on Death Set The Beginning Of My Journey are very effective. Instead of using the exact same black metal howls all the way through, Wrath uses a lot of variety. From anger to disgust to desperation, he conveys many different emotions. Churning out so much material in a short time could have a diluting effect, but Dodsferd's frequent output so far hasn't lessened the quality of the releases.
(released November 18, 2008 on Moribund Records)





