![]() ![]() If the goal was to stride the line between hysterical and uncomfortable, this record is a resounding success. Two twenty minute tracks of spooky landscapes, sad vampire vocals, and canned drum patterns. All the more perfect for fucking your sister behind the dumpster at the skatepark. If you like Demilich but thought it was too strange, too serious, or too weird to play around your sister then Sentience is the record that delivers all the thrills of Finnish extradimensional insectoid death without danger of un thrashability. Nucleus have fun in the studio and they want you, dear listener, to have fun at home with them. ![]() If a blend of Voivod, galloping heavy metal, canned black metal and fuzz drenched noise rock wah wah soloing wasn’t pointless enough, the band commands and impressively dissociated catalog of occult vocabulary to match. Howls of Ebb – Cursus Impasse: The Pendlomic Vows (2016)Įntirely random pastiche of metal clichés loosely held together by psychedelic interludes and a drunk vocalist feigning faux lunacy. All in all, boring, generic, unfocused, and unoriginal background music. ![]() There are strong references to doom metal, cheap and stompy heavy rock, with post rock being added as the way to get away with 3rd rate writing. The post-metal is correctly applied in that this isn’t much more than a poor excuse for pseudo-ambient experiments with haphazardly connected sections being paraded as composition. Tombs is described in some places as black or post metal, and while there is some borrowing from black metal techniques in the use of some blast beats and an imitation of traditional black metal vocals, Tombs isn’t isn’t black metal. The album plays like a tenuous stream of echoes of 1980s hardcore bands rearranged with Mario Paint. The relevant question here is whether or not Black Tusk have anything worthwhile to offer to the listener that may not be found in higher quality elsewhere. – Darryl Hall and John Oates, 1982.Ī fusion of party rock, screamo, and hardcore punk, Pillars of Ash brings a risible contribution to the rock/punk spectrum that many a beginner is prone to confuse with metal. ![]()
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