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REVIEWS
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CERBERUS ZINE (FINLAND).
The roots of Unsilence are actually in the band called Burial. (Interviewed
in our first issue), the name changes due to a new lineup and development
in the music.
So, musically there aren't much similarity and difference is easy to notice.
Where Burial was a pure death metal band, the English doom metal scene
has a great influence on Unsilence's present style even if we're not talking
about another victim of slow & apathetic riffs. The faster parts are
still a part of musical concept but apparently the direction is headed
at more atmospheric presentation. My opinion about this alteration is
only positive because tracks such as "World Within A World"
there isn't a single fast riff played sounds much more uncontrived compared
for example with "Pictures", which has really strained fast
drumming.
To not be too u ncritical I'd add that Unsilence doesn't differ from the
innumerable amount of todays death/ doom bands though they don't have
nothing to shame about either. Maybe Unsilence hasn't also succeeded as
sound-wise in the best possible way or an I just a bit too pessimistic
now.
Even if the music comes always in priority I couldn't avoid laughing when
I read the lyrics taken from the first track "Void Of Emotion".
I don't bother to write down some lines from it, they just try to be very
serious but the result is reverse. Luckily this kind of amusing texts
are presented exclusively in this track. Uhh, better not continue concerning
this matter before someone starts to feel really awkward...
There has happened some lineup changes in the band lately and now they
have a new bassist and guitarist. A new demo will be recorded in August.
Review by Asmo Moisanen. Contact: hellhound@sunpoint.net
DEPRIVED ZINE (IRELAND).
From the ashes of the UK's brutal Burial, arose Unsilence, a band which
instead of abandoning the aggression of Burial has slowed and intensified
it into an empowered set of tracks, too fearsome to fall under a doom
banner, but more emotional than a slow form of death. The lyrics are mightily
depressive, but in "Void Of Emotion" and "Pictures"
both the vocalist and the instrumentalists portray a black anger, in the
oh so deep throaty growling, the fairly pacey rhythm(compared to doom)and
the challenging riffs and solos. However despondency cries out from "World
Within A World"where harmonized vocals cry in unison, backed by moody
strings and chiming percussion. Also included on the demo is a sweetly
sorrowful instrumental and a finale wrought by despair in an anxious discordancy
of guitars, chant like vocals and clashing cymbals.
Review by Antoinette Flynn.
SHADOWS OF MICHAELANGELO
(U.S.A.).
If you like heavy metal with a lot of emotional structures that are mainly
influenced by British HM, this band would be your favorite. Rhythm guitars
sound really good and come across strong with lots of aggression but doom.
In contrast, guitar solo works lack of ideas that don't fit the music.
I wanted to hear more melodious phrases from the accents of the G-solo.
The title song is played by violins behind acoustic guitars which are
excellent! In the 4th song , the vocalist sings by a normal voice which
contrasts with other songs vocals. That is pretty good too. Ummm, B+?
Review by ?
REVELATION ZINE
(SINGAPORE).
The creative ideas and incredible songwriting talent of this band cannot
simply be denied. This band is talented. When you listed to "Void
Of Emotion", you can feel the sentiment of its delicate guitars and
atmosphere. It so irresistible. This is damn good. "Pictures"
is a bit groovey and mid-paced tempo, with unpredictable changes of drumbeat
and copious riffs. Then came up the acoustic interludes of "Shadows
Cast In Stone" which is enchanting. "World Within A World"is
another excellent track. Slow, moody, atmospheric and much more emphasizing
on plain vocals rather than the usual growls. This is going to be a big
buzz in the UK. Lastly, "Weeping" is much more doom/ death metal
orientated. The sepulture of todays unimaginative death metal. Kinda a
bit brutal. Anyway, the guitar works between Kieron and Ric is really
marvelous and so were the lyrics. This is another highly recommended stuffs.
Review by Herry ?
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