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Astral Tomb - Total Spiritual Death review



Reviewer:
8.0

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6.48
Band: Astral Tomb
Album: Total Spiritual Death
Style: Death metal
Release date: July 07, 2023
A review by: X-Ray Rod


01. Milan
02. Cathedral
03. All Black 'Vette
04. Coward
05. Soulgaze
06. Funeral Of Self
07. Eyes Wide Shut

The psychedelic voyages through time and space have been replaced by meditative rituals in hidden temples. Even though I don’t think this was the best idea, no one can deny Astral Tomb’s sense of ambition and innovation.

The band’s debut album, Soulgazer, was easily my favorite death metal album from last year. It combined mesmerizing psychedelic elements with visceral, mind-numbing death metal, giving us a result that could only be described as “mönke in space”. With no interest in keeping us waiting, this trio from Denver releases their sophomore album, Total Spiritual Death, one year later. If the debut was about a primate getting into contact with the all-knowing forces of the cosmos, then this album reflects the opposite scenario. A lonely alien getting in touch with our most primitive cults hidden deep in the darkest caverns of our planet.

Right from the get go, I knew that Total Spiritual Death was not going to be particularly space-themed. It kicks off slowly with echoing riffs and some Middle Eastern/Oriental melodies, as if a ritualistic ceremony was taking place. It is a great introduction, but a puzzling one, as there is absolutely no need to keep “Milan” and “Cathedral” separate, as the former leads into the later seamlessly to the point they even share the same tone in the last and first seconds of each track respectively. But if you think that is odd, then it’s just warming up. Astral Tomb haven’t lost their touch for deconstructing death metal to the point that it’s a bit difficult to recall previous artists that have done anything similar. To the best of my knowledge, I can hear some Voivod, but the one name that sprung to mind the earliest was the brilliantly dissonant and off-kilter Diskord.

While the psychedelic elements are kept at minimum, this album still feels mighty otherworldly. The dissonance of the rabid riffs is countered by the bouncy and groovy bass. Some electronic beats and drones like on “All Black 'Vette” and “Soulgaze” are so baffling, especially once they are preceded or followed by bone-crushing drums and abysmal growls/screams. Although Astral Tomb is not strange to electronic touches, last time they were sci-fi-themed synths. This atmosphere has completely changed, and feels much more primal and threatening. You could say Astral Tomb went, ehm, less astral and more tomb. It retains the cerebral component though, as sometimes I can’t figure out what I think of tracks like the aforementioned “All Black 'Vette” and the finale “Eyes Wide Shut”. The album’s last song is particularly impressive in its weirdness, as it is basically shoegaze played with the production of a cavernous death metal album, with ethereal female vocals to boot.

While there are some moments that left me scratching my head a little bit, there is one thing that is consistently brilliant: The drumming. Just like on their previous album, Astral Tomb manages to combine intriguing intricacy with brute force. The drumming is responsible for most of the tension-building, from jazzy interludes to ritualistic rhythms and of course all-around blastbeat madness. And no track is better to showcase this than the 14-minute “Funeral Of Self”. No matter how much I spoil it for you, no one is prepared for the way this track is constructed. From corrosive death metal, to maddening, tribalistic drumming, followed by drone and jazz intensity and back to brutal death metal riffing and a grand psychedelic ending. “Funeral Of Self” is easily one of the most interesting and unique death metal songs of the year, period.

As I’ve stated before, Total Spiritual Death is hard to approach. It demands an opened mind and patience. Its meditative nature that casually turns into a ritualistic frenzy and back can be a bit shocking, specially with some of the electronic and alternative elements sprinkled here and there. Some things you just can't really figure out completely. But you will appreciate the experience regardless.



Rating breakdown
Performance: 8
Songwriting: 8
Originality: 9
Production: 8





Written on 05.08.2023 by A lazy reviewer but he is so cute you'd forgive him for it.


Comments

Comments: 6   Visited by: 69 users
05.08.2023 - 16:15
RaduP
CertifiedHipster
Staff
I wonder how many listens will I need to even begin to process this one
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08.08.2023 - 21:33
Rating: 7
F3ynman
Nocturnal Bro
Contributor
Quote:
If the debut was about a primate getting into contact with the all-knowing forces of the cosmos, then this album reflects the opposite scenario. A lonely alien getting in touch with our most primitive cults hidden deep in the darkest caverns of our planet.

This is such an awesome description! I really like what I'm hearing here, especially the drumming and the cavernous atmosphere
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08.08.2023 - 22:18
Rating: 8
X-Ray Rod
Skandino
Staff
Written by F3ynman on 08.08.2023 at 21:33

Quote:
If the debut was about a primate getting into contact with the all-knowing forces of the cosmos, then this album reflects the opposite scenario. A lonely alien getting in touch with our most primitive cults hidden deep in the darkest caverns of our planet.

This is such an awesome description! I really like what I'm hearing here, especially the drumming and the cavernous atmosphere

Thanks! Make sure to check out the previous album. It's a wild one too and personally my favorite of the two. The sci-fi themes are well developed on that one.
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Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29
Like you could kiss my ass

Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49
Rod, let me love you.

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10.08.2023 - 20:04
nikarg
Staff
Excellent review, you describe the album perfectly (death metal Voivod sounds right). It is such a wild ride this one, so great and unique death metal. These guys are very talented, and the drumming is indeed fantastic.
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13.08.2023 - 21:32
Bad English
Tage Westerlund
They forgot to put AC in opening track.
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Stormtroopers of Death - "Speak English or Die"

I better die, because I never will learn speek english, so I choose dieing
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13.08.2023 - 22:52
Rating: 6
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
Written by Bad English on 13.08.2023 at 21:32

They forgot to put AC in opening track.

What about Inter?
Struggling to get into this album and band, but I definitely admire it's experimention, regardless whether it's my sorta thing or not.
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