Band: Demonic Death Judge
Album: The Descent
Genre: Sludge Metal / Doom Metal
Album: The Descent
Genre: Sludge Metal / Doom Metal
Release Date: October, 2011
Length: 59:39
Tracks: 8
Country of Origin: Finland
Holy.
Shit.
This album is ungodly beautiful in a sinister way. First, it chews you out with Nepal, the opening song. Next, you're taken on a beautiful ride into the depths of hell on Churchburner. The Descent is kind of like a REALLY good episode of the Twilight zone episodes. Stick that in Your Pipe and Smoke It grinds you through a weird frame of mind and of a twisted sense of happiness. Green Totem kind of spirals down from there, and then some of the most impressive bass-work I've ever heard comes in the next 3 masterpieces of music, None of it, Four, and Shitgiant.
I cannot even describe how thick this guys' bass is during this album. The slightly distorted guitar on top of it scratches every nerve, but you love every second of it. The entire thing forces you into a very uncomfortable position, but it's so beautifully and masterfully done that you just love it and never want it to end. I think it may just be my new favorite album, topping even Tool's incredible Lateralus.
My rating: 5/5, I need to buy this.
Country of Origin: Finland
Holy.
Shit.
This album is ungodly beautiful in a sinister way. First, it chews you out with Nepal, the opening song. Next, you're taken on a beautiful ride into the depths of hell on Churchburner. The Descent is kind of like a REALLY good episode of the Twilight zone episodes. Stick that in Your Pipe and Smoke It grinds you through a weird frame of mind and of a twisted sense of happiness. Green Totem kind of spirals down from there, and then some of the most impressive bass-work I've ever heard comes in the next 3 masterpieces of music, None of it, Four, and Shitgiant.
I cannot even describe how thick this guys' bass is during this album. The slightly distorted guitar on top of it scratches every nerve, but you love every second of it. The entire thing forces you into a very uncomfortable position, but it's so beautifully and masterfully done that you just love it and never want it to end. I think it may just be my new favorite album, topping even Tool's incredible Lateralus.
My rating: 5/5, I need to buy this.
Review by Ishmael
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