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martedì 28 settembre 2021

Withering Soul - Last Contact

#FOR FANS OF: Melo Black, Dissection
Darkness reveled here in the form of minor chords galore via Chris, et al. This one is a notch better than 'Adverse Portrait'. It simply has more substance to it and better constructed riffs, ABSOLUTELY! They've come a long way since their debut which was in an entirely different genre. Still metal just more on the gothic side. This one (like their last) is in melodic black metal. It takes some listens to to get really the overall essence of it. And the songs averaged around 4-5 minutes in length, which is enough for you to get a taste in what goes in to the high volume channel! Definitely progression here, no doubt.

A 4-piece now but in the recording it featured only three. And their stage presence is totally lit up. Within the influence of Dark Fortress, Naglfar and Darkthrone, they kind of carve their way into their own sound. I think that's a little of what they lacked in their previous. On here, there's a good sound in what they have to offer in their own synthesis of melodic black metal. I like this one a lot I think it's their their absolute greatest effort since they formed. Definitely not one to play on a depressing day though which I think it was called upon their darkness visible (William Styron). It's just great to hear their musical abilities are getting better.

I'd have to say that their musicianship keeps on getting better and better and I do hope as this gets stronger the band will attract more followers. It's sounds like the vocals have some effects laced on them kind of like in the realm of Dark Fortress and Dissection's ex-front man Jon (RIP). Nevertheless, it keeps the music underground and depressing. The music and vocals is what steals the show I believe Chris on his 7-string. It's an interesting band that he's amassed here. I'm certain the songwriting took a shit-heap of a lot of work. The riffs stole it for me the music outlining what the vocals accompany them.

This was released on 9/24/21 and it's available via streaming (Spotify/YouTube) and also available on CD. I bought the CD, it's the best way to capture what streaming won't allow: BETTER QUALITY SOUND. They play as good live as they do on the LP. I was waiting for this to get on CD so everything sort of feels flowing not simply going from track to track with major pauses and poor sound quality (my computer). A good album to listen to while you're exercising for all you fitness fanatic metalheads. Let's pay a token of respect to the band and inform friends that are interested in new releases in metal. 'Last Contact' is out, now get a hold of it! (Death8699)


giovedì 26 agosto 2021

Withering Soul - Adverse Portrait

#FOR FANS OF: Symph Black/Thrash
What an abomination of melodic black metal! Very much amongst the influence of bands like Darkthrone, Dark Fortress and Naglfar. But they have their own tweak/style amongst their melodic black metal/style. I'd have to say from start to finish this LP slays! It is dynamic in quality holding sheer faith in great riff-writing. This one clocks in at about a little over 40 minutes in length. I'm hoping that their latest will be even longer. I say this because I didn't want this one to end! The music is the highlight and the vocals much like those (some) on Dark Fortress's 'Eidolon'. But for the most time, Chris has his own vibe.

What I noticed at first was the structure of their guitar riffs. A lot of changes in the tempos but nothing overtly fast, but quality is their style ABSOLUTELY! I think that "Hex Illusion" is my favorite track but all of them are quality. The aura is dark and an evil sort of stitch to to it. It goes well with the lyrical concepts. I'd have to saw that altogether this band started in one direction then gripped this melodic black metal style. I think that they should keep to this because their riffs and synthesizers do it justice in keeping to this specific genre. I dig this style anyway, but I don't think enough bands can hack it as well as Withering Soul can!

The production quality is top notch and everything seemed to be all right in the mixing. It did the album a boatload of justice! Without this quality, they wouldn't have sounded as good as they did. I think that altogether the band put forth one helluv a strong full-length! I think that as they progress, they'll only get even better. The guitarwork is sublime and you'll notice right away that it steals the show with just inconceivably top notch music! I support them as the progression gets even better! The music stole it totally! What you'll notice is the darkness of the riffs and the high-quality tremolo picking and takeaway with the leads.

Unfortunately, there was no physical copy of this album. But you can find it on Spotify/Bandcamp. In any event, I think they're definitely worth checking out. If you do like the bands I mentioned as examples, you'll like Withering Soul. They are unique in their own front and they definitely are an underrated band. Maybe their previous wasn't well received, maybe because of a more gothic style of metal rather than on this being melodic black metal. These guys rip and I don't think you'll find anything that disappoints on here. If you are, then you don't appreciate this style! Check them out! (Death8699)