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Album of the day: Hull – Beyond the Lightless Sky

Posted on Sunday, October 23rd, 2011

Lovingly pinched from Teeth of the Divine: I rather enjoyed Hull‘s full length debut, Sole Lord as it was a nice sludgy record bolstered by a variety of smooth layered vocals, not unlike Baroness. However, once I hit play on their sophomore record, it was apparent Hull has changed up their game a bit. For the better.


While the album still has traces of a more languid, dreamy take on sludgy post rock, overall the album is much more abrasive and harsh, especially vocally, at times surprisingly so. It starts immediately with epic 11 minute opener ‘Earth From Water’ with a blackened, feral blast beat, d-beat salvo and snarling, gruff vocals and I’m reminded of the first Withered record or Fall of Efrafa‘s first CD, then it bridges into a Crowbar-ish lurch. And that’s all in the first two minutes as the track shifts and morphs into lumbering grooves and sprawling peaks and valleys.

And the song’s length also signals the band’s shift to much longer songs than Sole Lord, whether due to the concept of the album (the story of two conflicting Mayan brothers), making for a much deeper album than Sole Lord. The balance is still there between traditional ebbing post rock builds and hues and epic mountainous crescendos, but when Hull put their foot on the pedal its much more gravel than sludge.

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Album of the day: Spirits of the Dead – The Great God Pan

Posted on Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Lovingly pinched from The Obelisk: The well-received Norwegian four-piece Spirits of the Dead released their self-titled debut in 2010 to what was – if the extensive collection of press quotes is anything to go by – considerable fanfare. The follow-up to said debut arrives in the form of The Great ...read more

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