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    Heavy Prescription: Fractal Gates, Moth, V3CTORS

    Mar 21 • International News, Releases, Reviews, The Slumbering Ent • 2996 Views

    Fractal Gates Band Picture

    Fractal Gates

    1. Fractal Gates – Timeless (feat. Sotiris – Septic Flesh) 

    Fractal Gates from France has been a recent discovery for me and it seems that they’ve been tailor made to suit my musical palette. They play a brand of melodic death metal with a solid footing in the progressive side of the genre and yet manage to be instantly catchy. Lately they’ve been working towards a new album ‘Beyond the Self’ which is to be released by the French label Great Dane Records in February. Below is their first single titled Timeless. The video doubles as a lyric video and a normal music video, and is simply great to watch and so is the quality of the music accompanying it. Sotiris, guitarist from the symphonic death metal masters ‘Septic Flesh’, play a great solo in it as well. The production is top notch as well, courtesy Dan Swano. Lyrics compliment the track greatly, especially the part when the vocalist shouts “Reason shall rise! Once you soar in its sunset”..  Go ahead and click play!

     

    moth endlessly in motion

    Moth – Endlessly In Motion

    2. Moth – Dissolved

    I am pretty sure there are a lot of Gojira fans out there. Fans of their music are sure to like this next offering. Moth is a band from Denver,US and they play a more sludgy and atmospheric Gojira (for that’d fit their depiction perfectly rather than attempting at coining an obscure subgenre name). Below is their first single of their latest album titled ‘Endlessly in Motion’ and also made available is the complete stream of the album.

    vectors physis

    Vectors Physis

    3. V3CTORS – White Rhino (feat.Aleksandra Djelmash)

    Since our compilation is getting delayed every single minute, we have in store for you a new track from the Spanish djent outfit curiously titled V3ECTORS from their upcoming album ‘Physis’ released via Alone Reocords.

    To add more to that, the track also features lady djent Aleksandra Djelmash of ‘Destiny Potato‘ fame. The track is sheer technical brilliance complimented by the harsh and soothing vocal styles. Take special note of Aleksandra’s harsh vocal style, for it simply slays. Listen to it here!

    This was posted on Metal Spree on 2013/01/23.

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  • Hanging Garden - At Every Door

    Hanging Garden – At Every Door

    Mar 21 • International News, Releases, Reviews, The Slumbering Ent • 5457 Views

    Tracklist:

    1. Ten Thousands Cranes (6:21)
    2. Ash And Dust (6:25)
    3. Heigra (6:33)
    4. Wormwood (6:23)
    5. At Every Door (4:24)
    6. The Cure (8:20)
    7. Evenfall (4:53)
    8. To End All Ages (10:33)

    Hanging Garden - At Every Door

    Hanging Garden – At Every Door

    Hanging Garden… I bet ‘Babylon’ comes to mind. But it does seem as if band names keep getting ludicrous over time, but not be fooled!! I chanced upon the Finnish Hanging Garden while going through the rest of Omnium Gatherum’s label(Lifeforce Records) mates. After being entranced by the beauty ‘Ash and Dust’(First single off their album ‘At Every Door’), I headed on to explore the rest of their discography . The band having established themselves in as early as 2004, have released two full lengths on Spikefarm records At Every Door: Inherit the Eden and Teotawki. ‘Teotawki’ was the only album that I bought off flipkart, but it failed to impress me for it sounded like your average death/doom with drab gothic elements. And for some reason the vocals seemed a tad too hollow and less befitting for the kind of music that they intended to portray. The album did have its moments though, but were too few and far between for one to sit up and take notice. Yet I was far too enamored with their latest single ‘Ash and Dust’, and something kept pressing me to check this new album out. Finally I did get got hold of a promo, and boy wasn’t I floored!

    [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xneABtrjohY]

    For this is a behemoth of an album. Slow, massive and rumbling, this is one album that will put the potency of Prozac to test, for each song is a drug that is likely to induce in the listener an unfathomable sense of sorrow. So bleak, that it becomes incomprehensible and directs the listener to explore the vast depths of the very emotion that is despair. Gothic/ Doom was never a genre known for its technical prowess and you will quite obviously find none here as well, but in its place are huge monoliths of darkened atmosphere waiting to crash over you. Songs such as ‘A Thousand Cranes’ will instantly remind you of the Swedish Swallow the Sun, where as the next song ‘Ash and Dust’ has a more early Paradise Lost , My Dying Bride and ‘Brave New Day’ era Katatonia vibe to it. But they do bring in their own spin to it, with cleans coming in ever so often to further tighten their grip of dread on the listener. Hegira follows the trend set earlier, whereas Wormwood is where the band shifts styles to spice things up. An extended spoken word intro which includes robotic vocals and a slightly addling synth drum part sets the stage for a massive chorus later on in the song. The cloud of dread is then slightly lifted by the relatively short ‘Evenfall’ that thrives on the more groovy side of doom. The massive opening riff of the song is likely to send heads bobbing. Things come to close with the epic To End All Ages which as the title says portrays the eventual death of mankind as we know it.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wI9VO4ocSfE

    The album is to be a heard as a whole as the band drives nihility into our heads. Be warned my friends! For you might just succumb to their stranglehold of doom and eventually find anguish and despair At Every Door.

    The Hour of Doom beckons….

    P.S. Now if those two songs aren’t enough then you have the entire stream of the album made available at Kaaoszine.

    This was posted on Metal Spree on 2013/01/23.

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  • Lifeforce Records

    Heavy Prescription: Hanging Garden and Sons of Aeon

    Mar 21 • International News, Reviews, The Slumbering Ent • 2028 Views

    Ah yes! A belated happy new year to all you lads and lasses!

    Today we have the first official installment of the Heavy Prescription series, the first once since our rather premature death on account of getting hacked into. And yes we did lose all previous Heavy Prescription posts along with it. So this one can be regarded as a first for reasons that can’t be more but obvious.

     

    Lifeforce Records

    Lifeforce Records

    Lately I’ve been checking out a lot of songs from the bands from the German Label Lifeforce Records. I must say that they’ve all been simply mindblowing in terms of sheer quality and musicianship. In my first post in what seemed like an eternity, I did mention the band ‘Omnium Gatherum’ and their new track from their latest album. Well today we are going to follow it up with two more bands from Lifeforce Records which also have their albums coming out in a short while.

    1. Hanging Garden

    I was hoping that this band had something to do with Babylon or maybe had some sort of Mesopotamian riffing style that they were know for when I came across their name. I was soon to realize that I still haven’t lost my touch in making absolutely wrong guesses.

    On the contrary their music seems to have nothing to do with Mesopotamia at all for their forte seems to be get the listener to a somber mood and yet not losing sight of the beauty this song brings along. These guys are from Finland (I shoulda known!) and are all set to release their 3rd LP titled ‘At Every Door’. To describe their music is like describing a pyre burning away, as the last remains of a soul you’ve known withes away. All this is perfectly brought out in their first full track teaser from the album called ‘Ash and Dust’. Listen to the song as slabs of doom are placed over your head…. Demise imminent…

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