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Thou - Blessings Of The Highest Order review



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Band: Thou
Album: Blessings Of The Highest Order
Style: Doom metal, Sludge metal
Release date: June 05, 2020
A review by: RaduP


01. Aneurysm [Nirvana cover]
02. Dive [Nirvana cover]
03. Stain [Nirvana cover]
04. Sifting [Nirvana cover]
05. Blew [Nirvana cover]
06. Floyd The Barber [Nirvana cover]
07. School [Nirvana cover]
08. Milk It [Nirvana cover]
09. Scentless Apprentice [Nirvana cover]
10. I Hate Myself And I Want To Die [Nirvana cover]
11. Territorial Pissings [Nirvana cover]
12. Endless Nameless [Nirvana cover]
13. Even In His Youth [Nirvana cover]
14. In Bloom [Nirvana cover]
15. Something In The Way [Nirvana cover]
16. My Girl [Nirvana cover]

What a better gift can 2020 give us than both Thou and Post Malone doing Nirvana tributes, and neither of them covering "Smells Like Teen Spirit"?

Our editor-in-chief doesn't let me interview Post Malone, let alone add him to our database, so you'll have to stick to that fundraising Nirvana covers livestream set that I linked. He performed in a dress, just to channel Kurt Cobain better. But enough about that, we can talk about Thou instead, who have also covered famed clothing brand Nirvana at different points throughout their career. They participated on all three Robotic Empire Nirvana tributes, the Bleach one, the Nevermind one, and the In Utero one; having performed secret cover sets, and so on. Thou clearly appreciate Nirvana probably especially for their tremendous contribution to metal: killing glam metal. Even though they actually spawned post-grunge too, but the benefits far outweigh the downsides. Nirvana does get a bit of a bad rep, being the most famous one of the big four of Grunge, without necessarily being better than either Soundgarden or Alice In Chains (but all of them easily being better than Pearl Jam), and for how much they've become a sort of meaningless icon of rebellion that got distilled as a clothing brand (to some less classy heights too) and as that "Smells Like Team Spirit" video on MTV. That's not really the band's fault, But one listen to Bleach should dispel all of that, and it will be clear that it was part of the same melting pot of sounds that eventually gave birth to sludge metal as well.

Released without any sort of warning, Blessing Of The Highest Order compiles all the different Nirvana covers that Thou have released over the years, some more obscure than others, but without any clear indication that any of them were recorded specifically for this. Other than a few moments where there is clearly some live sound, it isn't really that obvious that these weren't recorded in the same session, or at least not obvious enough to affect the listening experience. And even when it does feel as such, the familiarity of the songs helps ease any feelings of disjoint that might come from that. Even if the choices aren't too obvious, "School", "In Bloom" and "Something In The Way" should be familiar enough for any casual Nirvana listener.

And even if enough of the Nirvana material that was covered is noisy and heavy, it's still far from how noisy and heavy Thou twist them to be. Slowing the pace, distorting the guitars, turning up the bass, and replacing Kurt's comparatively sultrier vocals with Bryan Funck's raspy shrieks. There are a few clean vocals sections, particularly the entirety of "In Bloom", but for the most part, everything is drowned in distorted doom. And as much as I talked about familiarity in the previous paragraph, I can't say that that really helps as much when the songs are mutilated and twisted as much as they are at times, so they sit in between that aforementioned familiarity and a huge amount of Thou's touch.

As much as I wish they also covered "Negative Creep" and "Paper Cuts", this is still probably the best case you'd find of a band covering Nirvana. At least Blessings Of The Highest Order can wash away all memories of this.






Written on 15.06.2020 by Doesn't matter that much to me if you agree with me, as long as you checked the album out.


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15.06.2020 - 15:10
oroborosii
Damn, this is groovy!
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15.06.2020 - 18:27
Auntie Sahar
Drone Empress
This is pretty sick, but you know what would be even cooler? A compilation of Thou AIC covers
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15.06.2020 - 18:31
Rating: 7
RaduP
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Written by Auntie Sahar on 15.06.2020 at 18:27

This is pretty sick, but you know what would be even cooler? A compilation of Thou AIC covers

I wonder how that would turn out
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15.06.2020 - 18:34
Auntie Sahar
Drone Empress
Written by RaduP on 15.06.2020 at 18:31

I wonder how that would turn out

Probably pretty well considering how doom/sludge oriented a lot of AIC tracks are in the first place.
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I am the Magician and the Exorcist. I am the axle of the wheel, and the cube in the circle. “Come unto me” is a foolish word: for it is I that go.

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15.06.2020 - 20:23
nikarg
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...appreciate Nirvana probably especially for their tremendous contribution to metal: killing glam metal.

Apart from the fact that Nirvana did make really good and highly influential music, the above sentence is 100% true. And it's not just "Smells Like Team Spirit" that is missing from here, many of Nirvana's most popular songs are missing, which is probably a good thing actually. I am definitely going to listen to this, thanks for the review, I had no idea this was out.
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16.06.2020 - 01:26
The Witchfinder
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...appreciate Nirvana probably especially for their tremendous contribution to metal: killing glam metal. Even though they actually spawned post-grunge too, but the benefits far outweigh the downsides.

Not even remotely true. I would take glam metal at its worst than anything post-grunge. That bastardized buttrock shit is just poison to the airwaves.

Decent album otherwise. I keep meaning to get into this band, I'm gonna try their recent barrage of EPs.
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16.06.2020 - 15:37
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Tage Westerlund
I like nirvana in some way better as soundgarden, not so good as Alice. Better as Temple of dog. Their best songs are out, but its good. Weird thing was grunge i listened few bands, but they did not Killed metal, its here
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20.06.2020 - 02:13
ScreamingSteelUS
Editor-in-Chief
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I am a terrible person who really likes "Smells Like Teen Spirit," but I also love that we had two Nirvana tributes of considerable scale this year that gave the band's most popular song a wide berth. "Negative Creep" and "Paper Cuts" would have been very nice indeed, but I was not expecting "In Bloom" to make the transition so well; being the casual fan I am, Nevermind is probably my favorite Nirvana album, but Bleach is great and sorely underappreciated. People should really be talking about that album as the Celtic Frost-meets-Melvins sludge landmark that it is [note: this should not be construed as permission to add Nirvana to Metal Storm].

I could see some Alice In Chains covers working very well. I'm not sure about Soundgarden, though, since a lot of the magic in their music (to me) comes from Chris Cornell's voice, and I'd need to hear somebody with that same charisma. As long as we can agree that Pearl Jam is easily the worst of the four and shouldn't be discussed any further.
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20.06.2020 - 09:29
Rating: 7
RaduP
CertifiedHipster
Staff
Written by ScreamingSteelUS on 20.06.2020 at 02:13

I am a terrible person who really likes "Smells Like Teen Spirit" [...] Nevermind is probably my favorite Nirvana album

Plebeian

Written by ScreamingSteelUS on 20.06.2020 at 02:13

but Bleach is great and sorely underappreciated. People should really be talking about that album as the Celtic Frost-meets-Melvins sludge landmark that it is [note: this should not be construed as permission to add Nirvana to Metal Storm].

Or is it?

Written by ScreamingSteelUS on 20.06.2020 at 02:13

I could see some Alice In Chains covers working very well. I'm not sure about Soundgarden, though, since a lot of the magic in their music (to me) comes from Chris Cornell's voice, and I'd need to hear somebody with that same charisma. As long as we can agree that Pearl Jam is easily the worst of the four and shouldn't be discussed any further.

I gotta agree. I'd love to hear Thou try their hand at "Down In A Hole" or "Sludge Factory", but I think they could have a pretty good take on some Soundgarden too, especially from the first two albums.

Legit I tell you that last night I dreamed that somebody added Pearl Jam to the database, but not Nirvana.
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Do you think if the heart keeps on shrinking
One day there will be no heart at all?
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