If it’s not every week that we’re going back to the well of pain and anxiety, and I agree we’ve been discussing these topics a lot lately. But that’s what the music we’ve covered has required, and while it’s not terribly comfortable confronting these forces on a regular basis, doing so also leaves a sort of callus that makes the blows easier to take.
California-based black metal power Other World also aren’t afraid to poke at those wounds, which they do early and often on their excellent second record “Tenebrous,” their first full-length in nine long years. The band—vocalist S.P., guitarist/synth player/programmer C.G., bassist J.H., drummer C.M.—heads directly into murky waters, tackling those negative energies and experiences that eat away as our psyches. They bring with them blades sharpened by playing in other bands such as Pillorian, Jesus Wept, Black Salvation and plenty others and direct that weaponry into these powerful five tracks that make the most of rich atmosphere and punishing force.
“From Innocence” opens already in the midst of attack, howls decimating as clean calls intertwine, scathing melodies scorching flesh. The playing surges and flattens as the energy ripples, feeling both gazey and glorious before a calm settles. The bass prods as detached singing numbs, the playing spiraling and flooding before a final jolt. “Arid Dawn” is moody and clean to start, beastly growls punching in, the playing crushing as a deadly storm accumulates. Throaty wails and guttural punishment combine, accumulating and blistering, flooding with a melodic crush, thunderous power lathering and flooding.
“Agony Exhaled By Mist” brings churning guitars and deep singing that reach deep into your chest, a trance-like feel washing over everything and icing nerve endings. The pace then batters, the growls scraping on their way to an atmospheric finish. “Ash, Teeth & Bone” ruptures with drums rumbling, the playing tearing open and spitting nails. The playing is flush with brawn, leads surging into a chasm, the howls smearing as volcanic powers immerse, the sounds glimmering as the vocals crush ribs. Closer “To Decay” packs menace and atmosphere, singing blurring as it turns demonic, the sounds glowing and blinding eyes. Guitars build into a thunderous front, hearts engorging as jarring fire is paced by infectious melodies. The playing floods as wordless vocals give a forceful shove, mashing through dizzying madness as the world spins out of control.
Darkness and sorrow thread through “Tenebrous,” a record that explodes with black and death metal synergies but holds inside it unshakeable scars. Other World create a vortex that draws you into its center point, immersing you with the blackened magic within and showing you that the negativity you face isn’t yours alone. This is a mauling, punishing reminder that pain finds us all, and it depends on what we do with it in the end.
For more on the band, go here: https://www.facebook.com/WreathOfWorms/
To buy the album (U.S.), go here: https://debemurmorti.aisamerch.com/
Or here (Europe): https://www.debemur-morti.com/en/12-eshop
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