This is another of the newer masked European black metal bands, only they use what look like some sort of templar-meets-executioner attire with dirty sacks covering their faces. From the looks of the sophomore album's cover, I expected this to be really raw, Medieval and rustic in execution, but in reality it's much more accessible, with a cleaner mix of the instruments and an extremely good sense of melody. I listened back to their s/t debut album from the previous year, and these building blocks were already present, but Les chemins de l'exil strikes a much better balance between the drums, vocals and guitars, where it had seemed a little off prior. Should this description seem too tidy for a band with the moniker of Les Bâtards du Roi, fear not, because they keep things savage enough with the vocals and some of the more stormy riffs as you'll find in "Chevalier au corbeau", etc.
That said, they really thrive on the classic sense of melody that is not uncommon in this scene. Bands like Griffon, Aorhlac and Véhémence thrive with this aesthetic, but while Les chemins d'exil isn't quite as ear-bleedingly graceful and catchy as that last comparison, it's got an almost anthemic quality that will attach itself to you. There is also plenty of variety, with some excellent acoustics here, usually used for intros but so good that I almost didn't want them to end in some places. In addition to the traditional black metal snarl, there are some cleaner vocals, often used over the aforementioned acoustics, but also as these melodic choirs that will erupt against a surging rhythm. The drums have a great, full feel to them which lends passion and propulsion to the faster parts, but also a lot of meat to the slower, airier sections where you'll be able to pick up on a lot more of the fills. I also enjoyed the rhythm guitar tone, it's got a springy and natural feel to the distortion which puts some punch into every melody, but also works well with such a clean studio mix.
I've said countless times that the French scene is severely underrated, with dozens of bands performing at a high level of proficiency and composition. Yes, some of the more famous, dissonant outliers like Blut Aus Nord have been enormous, deservedly so, but I find a lot of these second or third tier acts' efforts to explore history and nature through the black metal medium to be highly appealing. If you like any of the acts I named earlier, or Belenos, or the last couple Seth records, get your credit card ready because I think you're also going to be impressed with what's on this disc.
Verdict: Win [8/10]
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Saturday, March 21, 2026
Les Bâtards du Roi - Les chemins de l'exil (2025)
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