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Officium Triste - The Pathway review



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Band: Officium Triste
Album: The Pathway
Style: Death doom metal
Release date: 2001
Guest review by: Passenger


01. Roses On My Grave [Newly-recorded version]
02. Pathway Of Broken Glass
03. Foul Play
04. Camouflage
05. Divinity
06. Deep Down
07. This Is Goodbye

I discovered Officium Triste via their fourth full length, which has quickly become one of my favourite Doom/Death Metal albums of recent years. The band's emphasis on atmosphere by means of diverse composition, using keyboards, violin and even samples, is particularly coherent and fresh. As I went through their back catalogue, I realized the maturity displayed in "Giving Yourself Away" has been constant, and not just a streak.

"The Pathway" is a curious object. Immediately noticeable is the poetic and relaxed tone that I've realized to be a common characteristic of Officium Triste. Don't misinterpret me, this is a depressing dose of slow Doom, but done with a class and confidence that sets the band apart. "Roses On My Grave", "Pathway (Of Broken Glass)" or "This Is Goodbye" flow extremely well, they have an uncanny beauty to them, they have their own identity, and it's attractive to listen to something that tries to transcend possible comparisons with the moguls of the genre.

Officium Triste are capable of captivating the melancholic in us without trying too hard. Consistency is, gladly, a key word here - the songs are as long as they have to be, they don't drag, and, throughout, every single instrument is seamlessly blended. The structures aren't very tight, and this all can range from almost relaxing minimalism (hear the start of "Deep Down") to a more obtrusive riffage with extraordinary ease.

Pim Blankenstein's vocal work stands out a lot, and his transitions from grunts to clean passages are well done. If there's a slight weak point here, it's the lyrics, sometimes probably being a bit too direct and lacking the charm the music requires. Obviously, the line-up includes a keyboarder, Martin Kwakernaak, whose work is vital to the overall sound. In the beginning of "Foul Play" there's a sample from a Joe Pesci film, I don't know whose decision was it to include it, but it fits in a really peculiar way.

Most of all, "The Pathway" transports a great deal of sadness, but it hits mostly our romantic side, and not the misanthropic. Every single song, be it 4 or 8 minutes long, slow or? slower, is really heartfelt and memorable. Whether or not "The Pathway" is better than their other works I'll leave up to each listener, because personally I enjoy them all a lot. It is an album I recommend you to listen to with no interruptions, let it sink in you and it shall be really easy to enjoy.

Written by Passenger | 04.07.2008




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Comments

Comments: 6   Visited by: 64 users
04.07.2008 - 15:23
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Elite
Believe it or not "Giving Yourself Away" was also for me the album I first heard of this band and started backlogging from there.
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Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996

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04.07.2008 - 15:24
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Elite
Btw, "This Is Goodbye" is the song they close off every show with.
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Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal

Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996

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11.07.2010 - 00:08
Rating: 7
InnerSelf
proofread free
Though resurrecting the dead .....
I just wanted to say some thing about this album , sice I also amde the mistake of listening to their masterpieces before this album
because although I found it fairly good and enjoyed the songwriting but the cheezy lyrics were too much for me to handle
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He who is not bold enough
to be stared at from across the abyss
is not bold enough
to stare into it himself.
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21.11.2012 - 16:02
Rating: 6
Kuroboshi
The lyrics are just too cheesy, as InnerSelf said. And the cleans are horrible. Not a fan of the production. The only album I truly enjoy by this band is "Reason".
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14.05.2013 - 07:34
Rating: 8
Daggon
Underpaid M.D.
Today is the day of commenting some Dutch albums for me haha.
This is a nice follow-up to their debut album, it has the same quality as "Ne Vivam", so I consider this album as good as the aforementioned album. Some of you say that the lyrics are quite cheesy, but I disagree, I think their lyrics are human, as simple as that, you can identify with some of them, nothing of hidden messages of archaic legends of the forest, though I like those kind of lyrics too, I find this band caring for the human side of music, and I like that.
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"Les vers savent qu'ils n'ont pas d'ailes, c'est pour cela qu'ils se cachent sous terre"
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29.10.2015 - 23:09
Bad English
Tage Westerlund
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 04.07.2008 at 15:24

Btw, "This Is Goodbye" is the song they close off every show with.

have they played Happy Forest ever live?
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I better die, because I never will learn speek english, so I choose dieing
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