Review: My Lonely Sea – Havoc
Hailing from Russia, My Lonely Sea delivers a post-black adventure that proves they can stand on their own two feet.
Hailing from Russia, My Lonely Sea delivers a post-black adventure that proves they can stand on their own two feet.
Come for the pipe organ intro, stay for the deathcore carnage.
An album made for the current moment: Post-Metal that reflects feelings of loneliness and isolation.
The Encounter seems to be an apt name for this album, seeing as this blend of jazz and almost death/tech style metal does seem to come from its own little planet outside of the rest of the scene.
This is the kind of album that just sort of rips out your throat, shows it to you, and says “isn’t this gnarly as hell?”.
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Some parts can make you say “that’s it?”, yet the keyboards and overall flow have a way of tying things together.
Heavy, Emotional, Atmospheric, and Belarusian. Weesp proves to be a good recipe to those who enjoy the best qualities of Post-Metal.
Detailed rhythms highlighting shreddy, intense crescendos with keyboard acrobatics for energy in standard-but-not-standard prog metal.