This band's last album cracked the top 5 doom albums of 2023. They have always been solid, so hopes are high for this one. It starts off with the kind of commanding chug you want from metal, with the vocals carrying both grit and brooding, while still capable of the more melodic soaring vocals that bands like Solitude Aeternus and Trouble have employed. Two of these guys hail from My Dying Bride, yet they are not digging into that brand of dark sorrow and doing their own thing, putting more of an epic-metal foot forward.
"Truth In My Own" falls more along the lines of traditional than doom, though it's a darker take on traditional metal. The trade-off with the female vocals adds a chilling layer of atmosphere to the otherwise powerful, double-bass-driven charge. "The Sun Never Fell" is more along the lines of what you expect from doom, with its more mournful tone. The vocals are more melodic and solemn. It wanders into some sonic spaces that bring Palbearer to mind. The doomy vibes carry over into "Endure My Skin."This is coupled with a deeper sense of languid melody. The use of harsher vocals works well here as they are not expected.
"Jewels" is the most accessible thing I've heard from them, with a more rock n roll feel on the verses. This is contrasted with the heavier direction of the last song, which is still not so oppressive that the vocals don't have room to soar as needed. Her vocals are more hypnotic n this one to juxtapose the hammering intensity of the drums. All the pieces fell in line perfectly for them here, as it is well-balanced, making this the band's best effort to date. I will give it a 10. Out May 29th on Profound Lore.
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