Oldy86
Posts: 28 From: UK  |
15.09.2023 - 05:40Rating: 9
Anyone know why this album isn't on Spotify yet?
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gavdann
Posts: 705 From: UK  |
15.09.2023 - 10:36Rating: 6
Probably just a time difference issue. I'm expecting to see it later.
Have you seen how many vinyl editions they've made available!!!?? I pity the poor Tomb Mold completists out there
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musclassia
Posts: 6286 From: UK  |
15.09.2023 - 10:51Rating: 8
I'm not particularly familiar with this band - saw the name and them being described as OSDM and thought it would be a waste of my time, but I gave this album a go and it's got a lot of dreamy melodic solos and proggy inclinations that I'm enjoying quite a lot. I went back to Radu's review of their previous one and saw nothing like that mentioned - is this a big change for them or have they always sounded like this?
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gavdann
Posts: 705 From: UK  |
15.09.2023 - 13:42Rating: 6
Written by musclassia on 15.09.2023 at 10:51
I'm not particularly familiar with this band - saw the name and them being described as OSDM and thought it would be a waste of my time, but I gave this album a go and it's got a lot of dreamy melodic solos and proggy inclinations that I'm enjoying quite a lot. I went back to Radu's review of their previous one and saw nothing like that mentioned - is this a big change for them or have they always sounded like this?
I haven't listened to this new one yet, but for me they're a band who've been developing with each release. I liked Manor of Infinite Forms and I liked Planetary Clairvoyance even more, so I'm excited to hear what they do here.
But yes, there was some proggy inclinations heard in the interludes on PC.
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InfernvsNokturnL
Posts: 29
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15.09.2023 - 19:06Rating: 10
Might be their best release to date, seriously cool
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AndyMetalFreak A Nice Guy
Posts: 3959 From: UK  |
15.09.2023 - 19:47Rating: 7
I was kinda expecting more tbh, it's not really impressing me that much. There's a lot of technicality and brutality, and the production is tight as hell, and it has some pretty groovy moments, but I'm struggling to get into it as a whole. The last track is clearly the highlight for me, with the rest of the album ranging from average to decent.
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Snowfox
Posts: 6  |
15.09.2023 - 19:56Rating: 9
Definitely one of the highlights of the year so far. Wasn't expecting this to be so proggy, but I'm not complaining.
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terroriser
Posts: 89 From: UK  |
15.09.2023 - 20:33Rating: 8
I quite like it. It's my first contact with this band and I know we will become good friends.
There are moments it sound like "Into the grave" and vocals are reminding me Ross Dolan on "Dawn of Possession". Good old days
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Pavel_K
Posts: 37 From: Russia  |
15.09.2023 - 22:23Rating: 9
Expectations were high, but I think they were exceeded!
First impressions: this is way less cavernous-sounding than their previous albums, but it still has this unique otherworldly Tomb Mold vibe, although with much cleaner production. The clean hazy passages are not unexpected after what we heard on ‘Planetary Clairvoyance’, but this album is even more melodic and proggy. The band just keeps getting better and better with every release!
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RoyBoy432
Posts: 130 From: USA  |
16.09.2023 - 06:50Rating: 9
The closer is freaking fantastic.
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ickoriss
Posts: 276 From: USA  |
Slightly cleaner production than the previous releases, but I'm honestly fine with it, since it's a lot easier to make out each individual instrument. Great album overall.
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Jacob Butcher
Posts: 68 From: Germany  |
16.09.2023 - 20:57Rating: 7
Although I love death metal in general and listen to a lot of bands, I just can not get into Tomb Mold. Sure, the album has its moments, especially when you hear the influences of Dream Unending, but overall the songs don´t do anything with me. I don´t find them overally complex, or exciting or pummeling. They just start and end. I have a similar problem with Dying Fetus. I struggle to find the connecting factor why others seem to love those bands and I simply don´t...
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ChapuLviz Tropical Goat
Posts: 313 From: Costa Rica  |
21.09.2023 - 16:20Rating: 9
ChapuLvizTropical GoatPosts: 313 From: Costa Rica 
Good riffs here!! Not just cavernous death metal but they explore another subgenres and how to add to their sound.
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gavdann
Posts: 705 From: UK  |
21.09.2023 - 16:37Rating: 6
Loved the swampy, old-school Autopsy esque vibes of the previous two but this new one leaves me cold. They've gone too proggy-tech for my liking, the production is horrible and there is no heaviness in the mix at all.
Oh well. I always have their other albums to enjoy.
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ickoriss
Posts: 276 From: USA  |
Written by ickoriss on 16.09.2023 at 17:49
Slightly cleaner production than the previous releases, but I'm honestly fine with it, since it's a lot easier to make out each individual instrument. Great album overall.
After repeated listens, I've really come to prefer this new style they're going for. Easily my favorite album by them now.
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DarkWingedSoul
Posts: 893  |
23.09.2023 - 14:23Rating: 9
Might end up on my AOY list....
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Daniell _爱情_
Posts: 6024 From: Poland  |
One of these bands that lots of people praise, but on closer inspection the music isn't that spectacular, just relatively solid and listenable.
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nikarg
Posts: 6626 From: Greece  |
Written by musclassia on 15.09.2023 at 10:51
I'm not particularly familiar with this band - saw the name and them being described as OSDM and thought it would be a waste of my time, but I gave this album a go and it's got a lot of dreamy melodic solos and proggy inclinations that I'm enjoying quite a lot. I went back to Radu's review of their previous one and saw nothing like that mentioned - is this a big change for them or have they always sounded like this?
It is a big shift for them, both in terms of production and songwriting. Knowing your taste, you'd be bored by the previous ones, which were still solid OSDM, cavernous and brutal, but not proggy at all. This one is also OSDM-loving, but it loves proggy OSDM, like Cynic, later Death, and Atheist. I like the album quite a bit, the last couple of tracks are fantastic, and the music is generally very good, in my opinion. I think Vella has brought in some of his Dream Unending leads and experimentation here. I've never been a big fan of the vocals, though.
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