Aeolian – Silent Witness
production is lush and powerful, the playing flawless throughout, and the songs are as melodic and dynamic as they are fast and pummeling.
production is lush and powerful, the playing flawless throughout, and the songs are as melodic and dynamic as they are fast and pummeling.
These songs are dreamy architecture; they are misty, moving pictures
Not only does the quintet maintain their vintage tightly-picked, highly-harmonized riffing style, but they also subtly include elements of black metal (lots of octaves and rigorous tremolo picking), as well as the bluesy licks, retro tones, and standard tuning of late ‘70s Pentagram, Budgie, or Judas Priest.
a fantastic sense of melody, and a consistent infusion of that most precious and rarefied intangible — soul.
vintage, nostalgia loaded perfection as they bring out the best in what surf punk once was.
doom style gets mixed with the storytelling ability of power metal.
good with a villainous mind and a brooding darkness.
type of album that needs no explanation to the purist, it just needs to be played over and over until you are exhausted
lethargic tempos, chiming arpeggios, resonant power chords
explores fistfuls of varying genres, from dreamy shoegaze, to a more post-gothic sound, to a slightly refined atmospheric metal