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Le tocsin n'est pas la cloche de cathédrale dont les harmoniques sublimes font accéder au Royaume de Dieu : c'est une cloche dissonante qui donne l'ordre d'évacuation face à une catastrophe imminente.
Tocsin, troisième album de YEAR OF NO LIGHT, ne joue plus sur la dualité : le post-metal du groupe tire sur le doom metal mais reste rapide. Chaque répétition ne fait qu'augmenter un peu plus la pression. Aucune issue et un désespoir total, sous l'indifférence des étoiles.
Ce Tocsin est sublime... Jordan Vauvert
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“Then Moses stood in the gate of the camp, and said, Who is on the LORD'S side? let him come unto me. And all the sons of Levi gathered themselves together unto him.”
Exodus 32:26 KJV kingdavidslament
The stygian duo explore themes of gender dysphoria and oppressive institutions through sludgy doom with a pitch-black underbelly. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 26, 2021
Even in its prettiest, most celestial moments, the South Dakota trio's sound feels dark and dense and deeply rooted. Bandcamp Album of the Day Aug 24, 2021
This wild 35-track all-metal benefit album features Mare Cognitum, Panopticon, and more reinventing songs by Tori Amos & others. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 3, 2020
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A 10(0)th birthday gift of two new tracks from BAN, plus a cover (it’s Pitchshifter, so this Nottingham boy’s happy!). Tetraktys is pure, unadulterated BAN and my pick of the two. Whereas, Lighteater has an almost psych-y, languid pace and a satisfying atmospheric character that seems to pull at your senses the more you listen. Debemur Morti is a fave label of mine. They’re a valuable part of underground music and their roster/back catalogue is magnificent, so here’s to the next 10 years! Ken Goodey