Pilgrim
Misery Wizard
Metal Blade
Six-song debut from Krolg Splinterfist, Slayer of Man, Count Elric the Soothsayer, and The Wizard, who come together to form the Rhode Island trio Pilgrim. Pilgrim, through all their contextual obligations, tread heavy-footed and bold through a shadowy land of ruins without respite, their roughspun denim robes gilded not with opulent jewels but with plain patches promoting their significant lineage. For those who prefer their doom metal to put its emphasis on the DOOM, come lay down in Pilgrim’s sacred sarcophagus and embrace the endless black as they carry you on their broad, calloused shoulders to whatever desolate end their progress achieves. The riffs on Misery Wizard crawl slow and lifeless, shackled slaves on the verge of complete collapse, urged on by nothing more than the threat of punishment and extinction. Yet they make it, those riffs, withered and empty though they be, forsaken bags of bones that lay down incantations to the old gods Black Sabbath, Candlemass, and Cathedral, which drip from Pilgrim’s tongue like thick, boiling oil. This…yeah, this is DOOM.
Listen to “Astaroth,” “Misery Wizard,” and “Quest” from Misery Wizard!
Posted by Jeff on Mar 17 2012 in Reviews
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Rising
To Solemn Ash
Exile On Mainstream
Yes, Rising’s To Solemn Ash was released last year overseas, but since this here is its North American release, I don’t feel tardy in telling you all about its sludgy goodness, dig? Following a four-song EP in 2009 and a 7″ single in 2010, To Solemn Ash finds the Danish trio finally putting a massive effort into a full-length, and oh what a monumental design it be. As though guardians of some Copenhagen castle, gargoyles perched high in the blackest of skies, Rising preside over the kingdom of heavy with a stony, melodic glare. The swirling storm that is To Solemn Ash swells with opener “Mausoleum,” its dark, corpse-painted intro-riffing eerily akin to Behemoth’s “Ov Fire and the Void,” but as the album thunders on, it comes to pass that Rising were not born of the extreme black, but that they are, in fact, doomed descendants of the Baroness bloodline. So they carry themselves accordingly throughout, beset by beasts both basilisk and sharp-toothed hound, themselves grotesque creatures commanding a thick rush of temper-metal weather and spreading brutally fancy dread.
Listen to “Through The Eyes of Catalysis” from To Solemn Ash!
Posted by Jeff on Jan 7 2012 in Reviews
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Elder
Dead Roots Stirring
MeteorCity Records
Elder tap that critical vein, the one where the blood runs slow and thick, and they must know how good their stuff tastes, how addictive it really is, because like any pusher worth their salt, they hook us five songs at a time every two to three years. Thank Satan’s graces that those five songs hold enough crushing doom to keep us down and out until the next batch roll around. ‘Twas the way with their self-titled debut and just when you thought they’d been pinched and were gone forever, lost to the land of the tattooed sodomites, they show up like a greasy cousin to ruin your life once more. And with news that Black Pyramid has crumbled, now is the perfect time for Elder to indoctrinate the proud and confused with their spaced-out Sleep worship. On Dead Roots Stirring, the Massachusetts trio take the fuzz-punch of their debut and trick it out with a heavy dose of harmonics and melodic riffs, creating a more energized psych-doom that treads other genre waters as well, like stoner rock and post-rock. The end result is 52 minutes of boundary-baiting boldness; part Wizard, part Sasquatch, part Jupiter, all Awesome.
Listen to “The End” from Dead Roots Stirring!
Posted by Jeff on Nov 3 2011 in Reviews
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