This band from Denmark, is a crazed noisy version of sludge that pounds almost more like a hardcore band. In Europe, we see where those lines are blurred more interestingly. The second song is more deliberate the chugged attack that follows the more soaring sonics of the guitars. The use odd time signatures, and are not stuck just hitting you with overdriven guitar as more melodic clean guitar rings out on this song. 'Dod" is more of a dissonant angular piece of noise rock that happens to carry more of a sludge-influenced stomp in the drumming, putting these guys on the heavier side of what a band like Chat Pile does. This song also rings in a darker touch for the band.
The noise and abrasive edges make it hard to keen in on what is going on here at first listen. "Form" has a more melodic beginning than I first heard. I think the harshly howled vocals ten to cast a uniform sonic color over things. The arrangements have more of a dynamic ebb and flow than the vocals make you think. The eight and half minute "Dekomposition" is the album's most mammoth song. It attacks using the same sonic weaponry they have been wielding against your ears for the first four songs, they just take a few angular twists and turns here.
This is the part of the album where the songs begin to run together, some of this is the vocal the vocals are a one-trick pony. This one has a little more chaotic energy and dizzying guitar work. The last song might be called "Transformation" but I am not expecting their sound to transform from what we have heard thus far. There is just a dramatic extended intro with creepy guitar. The only change is that the vocals do not come in until the end and then are doing what they normally do. I will give this album an 8,5, if you what a sludge band doing something different and with a more noise rock element that is more punk than Chat Pile , check these guys out.
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