No one ever guaranteed life was going to be easy, and it sure as hell isn’t smooth sailing a lot of the time. There is so much unrest, so much hatred and chaos, that going from day to day can be a struggle. Add to that the presence of social media that only seems to compound the misery, and we’re basically living in a 24-hour-a-day pressure cooker, no relief in sight.
Nordic death thrashers Sovereign have arrived with their stellar first full-length effort “Altered Realities,” and the chaos we are forced to experience every day is woven into these punishing seven tracks. The band has a freshness and ferocity that pumps new blood into this style of music that is time tested and well-traveled, putting a fresh coat of paint on a reliable machine. This record hums with frustration and violence, and the band—vocalist/bassist Simen Roher Grong, guitarists Tommy Jacobsen and Vidar Fineidet, drummer Cato Syversrud—explodes with energy on a record that revisits the mental wounds sustained by so many on an album that could be a sort of cathartic bloodletting.
“Altered Reality” gets the record off to a fantastical start, synth enveloping, the pace then beginning to drive hard, looking to crush skulls. The synth glows as the guitars drizzle, a strange aura being achieved before a chugging force takes over. Speed becomes a factor as the guitars take off, blazing and ending in a tunnel of echo. “Futile Dreams” ravages, the vocals ripping, the power thrashing viciously. Fluid guitars send strange breezes, and then fast, ravaging playing burns through open fields, increasing the heat and tension, the leads firing up and driving deep into the earth. “Nebular Waves” crushes as throaty howls send shockwaves, and the guitars slam the gas pedal and push things into overdrive. Chugging and mashing meet up with a ferocious heatwave, blazing its path as Grong’s wild howls rise. The guitars blind as the leads go off, relentlessly stomping guts.
“Counter Tech” is unhinged, raspy growls eating into bone, the brutality rumbling mercilessly as the guitars lather. The tempo slows but the intensity and the heaviness do not, guitars leave your brain tingling, and the fiery carnage tears into an end that engulfs you in flames. “The Enigma of Intelligence” brings dripping, bubbling leads before the speed increases, and devastation tears open the earth’s crust. The pace blasts with force as dual leads combine and add regality to these horrors, snaping bones before the playing leads into cosmic wooshing and trudging chaos. “Synthetic Life” stomps guts, the gnarly playing tearing open ribcages, battering everything in its path. The leads scorch as the playing sprawls, leading to a fresh onslaught, the attack splattering and mangling to the very end. Closer “Absence of Unity” runs 10:16, the longest track here, and cosmic awe spreads over the universe, blasting with nastiness and ravaging force. The leads boil as acidic howls eat into flesh, slaughtering and knifing its way forward, a brief respite of strangeness icing flesh. Shrieks bloody lips as a synth cloud thickens and hovers, the playing slowly trudging, a mystical edge turning your mind and melting into time.
There’s no doubt we live in harrowing times, and the events we’ve witnessed and somehow overcome have helped shape us and our survival instincts. Sovereign’s violent mix of thrash and death on “Altered Realities” perfectly encapsulates the struggles both mentally and physically, and journeying through these tracks provides a neck-jerking adventure through the pain and sorrow we’ve all faced. We’ll never be immune to societal unrest and the events that have ravaged us, but pulling through is key, and these tracks have the tenacity and devastation to act as a long-standing act of defiance.
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