Showing posts with label South America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South America. Show all posts

Monday, February 26, 2018

Absent - Towards The Void


Absent have chosen a peculiar name, because there’s nothing missing from this band. Towards The Void is a monolithic debut LP from this South American three piece. Enchanting, riveting, and absolutely pummeling in every sense of the word. Absent are carving out a place worthy of honor somewhere between the apocalyptic barren landscape and infinite wheel of ethereal cosmos that defines their sound.

Towards The Void offers a cacophony of psychedelic doom and sludge within a cyclone of hypnotic reverb. Their rhythms are absolutely on point and reminiscent of early Electric Wizard, with a raw authenticity that came before the success of their majestic Dopethrone days.

Although Towards The Void only has four tracks, each song tops off at around ten minutes and assures that you’re going to be pulled into a twisting nether several times. Beyond layers of phasers and dream shaping riffs there is a tunnel through which vocalist Thiago Satyr delivers churning melodies that provoke imagery of ghastly incantation. Rocking underneath a mountain of nihilistic artistry the guitarist Luan Lima leans toward the basic formula of blues and metal. Psychedelic trips diverge off the path often into crushing climatic waves of heavy crushing chords backed by unrelenting mantras from the void. Towards The Void is righteous and burns slow, a total package of beautiful melancholy and free spirited nihilism lost in a storm of oscillating dark energy.



Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Album Review: Death Yell - Descent Into Hell

Death Yell
Descent Into Hell
(Hell's Headbangers)

Aggressive. Vicious. Malevolently brutal. Death Yell fulfills most of the tropes necessary for a good death metal record, and they deliver with the tumult that is Descent Into Hell. The riffs take center stage throughout most of Descent Into Hell, and at times I reminisce on really old school death metal, which was just an extreme variant of 80s thrash. The album clocks in at less than 45 minutes. The album never strays from the standard death metal format, so if you’re looking for something eclectic then you’ll find no luck here, but if you’re drawn to the old school thrashing death metal sound put Descent Into Hell on your bucket list.

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