Review: Via a distinctive blend of death metal, doom metal and ambient, Dream Unending's music inspires thoughts of rapture, intensity and the sublime, as though we're gazing into a colossal form much greater than ourselves. Comprised of Tomb Mold's Derrick Vella and Innumerable Forms' Justin DeTore, the result of their kinship is sinister, gloomy, arpeggiating and guitarry, and contains screams so guttural they could usurp the thrones of god-kings. Coming to limited red, orange and blue splatter vinyl LP format, this one isn't to be missed.
Review: .Yorkshire self-proclaimed "swamp death" trio Slimelord have spent the past half-decade slowly crafting their impenetrable, murky brand of heaving, sludgy doom-laden extreme metal over the course of several challenging EPs. A mulchy path littered with festering fauna, alien plant-life, and hallucinogenic colours finally leads to their mind-melting debut full-length Chytridiomycosis Relinquished. Committing further to their style and aesthetic than ever before, the material lyrically delves into geology, ancient myths, world history, environmentalism and fantasy; weaving these facets into a Lovecraftian swamp world of cosmic dread, emboldened by field recordings of marshland and swamps to imbue the kaleidoscopic, hyper-technical compositions with an incomparable immersive quality. You may feel the need to take a shower after spinning.
Review: It took just a year and a half for Florida's Worm to follow up their widely acclaimed doom, funeral, scary-men-grunting-over-engine-room-guitars album Gloomlord with this latest effort. In the world of modern music, that's actually relatively rapid (long gone are the days when rock bands would pump out one LP per year minimum), and yet the contents of Foreverglade feel remarkably un-rushed and, perhaps not patient - that would be a misleading way to describe such commanding and uncompromising sounds - but nevertheless meticulous in planning and production. While the uninitiated may be tricked into believing that this kind of heavyweight, oppressive-sounding noise has one track, the truth is what makes Worm's new offering so refreshing and essential is the way it pays respect to a gamut of metal, playing with tempos and time signatures and generally wanting to f*!k stuff up in a way that only true artists seem capable of.
Review: Following up 2021's exceptional breakthrough album, Foreverglade, Floridian death-doom hybridisers Worm return with the four track 26-minute mini-LP Bluenothing, which majorly increases focus on their more atmospheric tendencies. While the cavernous despair and cosmic horror remain firmly intact, the band embrace the echoing abyssal sonics with moments of delicate despondency from acoustic segments to neo-classical arrangements, serving as a distorted epilogue to its malevolent predecessor.
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