This band from Finland plays a hyper-aggressive blend of metal and hardcore that is in-your-face when it wants to be, without forsaking melody. When they kick back into things after wandering into more atmospheric places, they kick back in with full-on anthemic gang vocals. Then you begin to hear the touches of black metal perhaps in their DNA, jsut from the geography. Gratned there is also a great deal of goth metal in Finland, but darker music seems to be the vibe. It is more aggressive in a hard-core sense than a death metal one, so perhaps atmospheric blackened hard-core might be your best category for these guys, which at this point, we are making this shit up as we go.
However, the first two songs kind of run together, so while they are dynamic, there is acertain uniformity to their songwriting which thankfully gets broken up with."Flowerless Grave", I suppose it could also fall within the bound of metal cocre, at least where it crosses over with what is going on here, as it hold more in common with traditional metal than Myspace derived hard-core. The romanticized darkness and grandeur they capture in the larger-than-life moments also feel more black metal, just not having much in common with Darkthrone, nor is that the genre's only defining sound. It is certainly closer to black metal in many ways than the new Bosse-de-Nage.
Rather than build off breakdowns, they take gloomy riffs and kick them into more dynamic places for "A Lifetime Spent on Dying," which puts melancholy sonics to good use. "Rupture" splits the difference between hard-core and black metal for one of the most rabid moments yet. This comes with shimmering blast-beaten tremolo-picked guitar to appeal to the more hardened black metal fans who will find this album to be more produced than they like. The last two minutes of the song offer the first breakdown that is bathed in ambient sound.
There is more space created by the ringing atmosphere of the guitar leading into " Esscence of Sorrow". Perhaps the goal was to be dark, atmospheric, and hardcore, and it crossed over into depressive black metal? There is a great dynamic call and response to "Apollonia" . They go back into a more black metal mood on the last song. I will give this album a 9 as it mixes hardcore with black metal atmosphere in a very organic fashion.
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