Greytomb – Monumental Microcosm
Sections are slow and oozing in it’s progressive speed
Sections are slow and oozing in it’s progressive speed
Mixing symphonic majesty, superb shredding, and ethnic folk instruments
This demo is classic thrash at its best
Doom heads will be right in their element. Just don’t dive in expecting eternal happiness, for here there is none. Only bleakness awaits.
This album carries a kind of blues swagger that is just gritty and makes you want more.
Ultimately, what could have been a dizzying set of technical exercises actually breathes with life and vigor as a result of the melodic lines that make the whole affair quite entertaining and well worth a listen.
It’s always good to hear a fresh take on some old thrash with modern twists.
The Great Mackintosh interviews Graveslave as a follow up to his earlier review.
We might get crazy for a minute, wanna burn your church. The next minute, we are singing you a love song in your native tongue.