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mercoledì 18 dicembre 2019

Luna - S/t

#FOR FANS OF: Instrumental Death/Doom
This Ukrainian project has been around since 2013, and released their debut album 'Ashes to Ashes' in 2014. I became aware of their existence only early this year, and was intrigued by the mix of Doom and Death Metal elements. This album proves that they are still able to incorporate new sounds into their realm of sadness. Mastermind deMort has his way of delivering massive cuts of raw, uncompromising instrumental tracks. The opening track goes like a waltz of slowly decaying corpses on their way to eternal damnation. Dragged out into extreme porportions, there’s little room for variety. The drums are relentlessly bashing my eardrums, while the violin suite hangs in the background. It rises and falls in key like waves of the ocean washing over a deserted beach. An endless symphony of destruction and death lingers upon us for nearly twenty minutes, and the subtle alternations underway makes it worthwhile to listen to in full. Part two of the three-piece symphony is much lighter, focusing more on strings than anything else. It’s almost like a gleam of hope is protruding from the previous dark territory, but when an electric organ sound is introduced we are reminded that we’re still there. The organ continues to take up much of the soundscape during the section, and gives life to a number of different parts. The outro is played like a series of long chords accompanied by a number of short bursts of soft synth. The final installment is far heavier than the rest, and a simple sad melody plays with long guitar riffs. While this is by far the brightest tune on the album, the organ and the violin keeps it in the dark. There’s a small overture section about halfway through which serves as a end marker for the album. After a brief pause, there’s a bonus track which is more upbeat than the rest. What the rest of the album lacks in versatility, this track makes up for. There’s instances of double drums and experimental riffs for a brief while, before the sound returns to its point of origin: Slow, menacing guitar riffs draped over an organ skeleton. (Ole Grung)

(Solitude Productions - 2019)
Score: 80

https://lunametal.bandcamp.com/