Samothrace – Life’s Trade

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1. La Llorona
2. Awkward Hearts
3. Cacophony
4. Cruel Awake
Somewhere between Neurosis, Sunn O))), The Cure, Earth, Boris and Burzum does fall. Chew on that a minute. This album could’ve been straight-up black metal given the coagulated throat swellings of Bryan L. Spinks. Intended to contribute to the raw climate of ‘s cumbersome note hauls, Spinks and the ambient metal group is frequently best digested with an antidepressant on their debut album “Life’s Trade”. Wallowing in self-deprecating, gut-searing wails, Spinks and his chunk-busting bandmates from Lawrence, Kansas create a tone-drenched album filled with austere desolation, even as the band professes to harbor a positive outlook on life through their largely uninviting compositions. By and large, this afflicted album moves intentionally sluggish for many ticks of these drawn out laments.
At times picks up the tempo with steadier rhythms and winding guitar lines, found all over the appropriately-titled ‘Cacophony,’ while other areas press heaviness upon the eyelids in comatose sleepwalk stretches. Largely ‘s scheme appears to step up the pace just a hair above the death drags of Sunn O))) and fuse Neurosis-type of distorted sound sculptures, Robert Smith dejection and apoplectic Xasthur or Leviathan-esque satanic yelps. knows how to cut a deep nerve with this disturbed and improbably buoyant excursion into madness.
2LP album
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