The Marrow Veil
Howls of Ebb
- Style
- Experimental black/death
- Label
- I, Voidhanger Records
- Year
- 2015
- Reviewed by
- Charles
Excluding the very short middle track which is mostly there for ambiance, there are two real offerings here. The first (Standing in Bedlam, Burning in Bliss) is almost twenty minutes long but actually has a very cohesive structure. There is this rumbling bass groove which crescendos, overlaid by “zELeVthaND’s” (if that is his real name) grunting, barking vocals (which give it quite a motley, piratical edge) and lots of freakish percussion and background noise. But this keeps teetering away into sinister quiet, populated by menacing swooshes and whispers, before re-appearing again in yet more menacing form. Iron Laurels, Woven in Rust follows a similar path, with, again, a strong Wormlust likeness, especially in the oppressive chromatic riffing that surfaces at its climax. Before this, the percussion is the focal point, with its repetitive pulse having a pleasingly invocatory tone. Very nice EP; should be sought out by fans of more experimentally-minded extreme metal.
Reviewed by Charles — July 24, 2015