Towards Darkness - Barren review
Band: | Towards Darkness |
Album: | Barren |
Style: | Funeral doom metal |
Release date: | April 02, 2012 |
A review by: | Troy Killjoy |
01. The Arrival
02. Avenues Of Manipulation
03. Holy...Dying...Lifting
04. Awakening
Canada isn't exactly renowned for its doom scene. Sure, we have great beer and bacon and maple syrup, but doom? Longing For Dawn seem to be the only ones interested in that kind of music. Or at least Simon Carignan seems to be the only one interested...
After the release of Towards Darkness as The Mass, the band members decided to change their style, opting for a much slower pace. Solemn was quite a statement for Canadian doom, and it's been followed up perfectly with the release of Barren. While we aren't necessarily talking Mournful Congregation or Colosseum, this is definitely a quality release worth checking out.
Typically funeral doom releases are driven by the emotions of extreme negativity. The atmospheres are often burdensome with lyrics dealing in loss, grief, death, suicide, and other miserable topics. And the music itself is often crushing and even a little soul-shattering. These descriptors are all relevant when discussing Towards Darkness, but they do something differently in order to maintain relevance in a scene that still hasn't shown any real signs of having potential.
As the album art and title suggest, the theme here is obviously emptiness. Solitude, nothingness, loneliness, silence... the apocalypse.
Each track spends a great deal of time building up to what needs to be said (kind of like this review), venturing through epic film score-esque soundscapes with monumental and painfully slow keyboard riffs. The acoustic interludes work in much the same way, taking their time and repeating themselves before finally leading up to the climactic crushing electric guitar melodies. Simplistic and repetitive in their own right, they only add to a haunting atmosphere that lends a few memories to Prince's "1999" or The Terminator franchise. This is world-ending stuff about the world ending. Go figure.
While this album may not necessarily trigger a massive influx of Canadian doom projects, it at least adds to the funeral doom genre's list of excellent releases and does a decent job of standing out on its own given its sci-fi-styled keyboard effects and post-apocalyptic atmosphere. If you like your music oppressive and claustrophobic, this is definitely an extreme piece of hopelessness your masochistic sense of being will certainly appreciate.
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 8 |
Songwriting: | 10 |
Originality: | 7 |
Production: | 10 |
| Written on 31.05.2012 by I'm total pro; that's what I'm here for. |
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