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From Cosmos To Chaos
(Solitude Productions)
This
is the second release and first full
length of this Dutch Sludge/Doom Metal
band formed back in 2002. Following the
well-received “Holy Grail” demo 2004,
this testament of brutality and
heaviness comes. The music of Heavy Lord
is very influenced by the whole nineties
Stoner/Doom Metal phenomenon, that is to
say, bands like Electric Wizard, Sleep,
St. Vitus and Cathedral seems to be a
huge influence on them, but we can’t
talk about Doom Metal without the
deserved reference to the mighty Black
Sabbath… this case, isn’t the exception.
The album starts with “Elephaunt”, the
longest track of this album, with 11
minutes 15 seconds of Stoner groove, mid
to crawling-slow sabbatical riffs,
Sleep-like dope smelling atmospheres and
an amazing vocal work, ranging from
raspy Hard Rocking tones, low deep clean
tones to deathly low grunts. Then
“Scorpion Sting” comes with the most
rocking piece of this album, the low
tuned riffing drives the whole song with
mid paced structures and catchy bass
guitar lines, the vocal delivers the
mentioned raspy, powerful vocals, this
time mixed with insane screams, adding
an interesting twisted aura (ala Burning
Witch). The slow apocalypse continues
with “The Ego Has Landed” a great eight
minutes piece of sludgy Doom Metal, the
Rock structures and guitar lines are
mixed here, with the rawness of Doom
Metal resulting in an accurate musical
hybrid. “One In A Billion” continues
with a thick piece of Heavy Doom Metal,
with a predominantly inhuman vocal work
that ranges from blackish shrieks, dead
growls to semi grunted voices. The
suffocating atmospheres of this song are
only comparable with the most extreme
Funeral Doom. The burial paced riffing
only expands the claustrophobic sound.
Closing this album is “While Empires
Burns”, at this track the vocals are,
once again an indisputable highlight,
with a clean deep Mike Patton like
vocals mixed with desperate screams.
This is the obscurest track of this
album, the sorrowful auras are
complemented by the funeral paced
guitars and the cadent drumming, while
the bass add a huge profundity to the
whole song… “From Cosmos To Chaos” is
an impressive debut and highly
recommended work, especially if you are
into the most dense, crawling and muddy
side of extreme music. (AP) |