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REVIEWS
AN
UNFINISHED CHAPTER - DEMO 2.
CERBERUS ZINE (FINLAND).
In Cerberus #4 I reviewed Unsilence's demo '94, and wrote that the English
doom metal scene had a great influence on their music and direction, after
comparing the tape to the previous releases, was heading towards more
atmospheric and slower presentation. And well, what have happened during
these few years? Yes, the band is now doomier and more atmospheric than
ever and almost all the death metal influences have been thrown into a
trash can. Death metal roots appear mainly in those rhythm changes which
have a refreshing affect in the longrun. And this is very good also, not
any pathetic slow mourning without the slightest bit of stylishness. They
catch the glum feelings easily with their downtuned guitars and heavy
riffs. This ain't pure doom as for example their country mates Esoteric
which of music is somewhere beyond the doom term and the best comparison
I can come up to this demo is the classic "Forest Of Equilibrium"
album of Cathedral though the vocals here are some depressive singing
despite of a few growling parts. The other notable difference is that
Unsilence have more variety in their music when compared to Cathedral
but these bands still have a lot in common in my opinion. Just hope that
Unsilence Won't become hippie doom rockers during their existence. Also
an alert listener can notice some Candlemass influences in the guitar
work and that's only a compliment in my opinion.
Unfortunately I didn't have a chance to dive deep into the whole material
due to some technical problems my cassette had, so this reviews is only
based on two tracks when the demo originally had four of them. But I believe
the result would have been quite the same as it is now, positive and encouraging
thinking about the future.
This march of Doom was planned to release as a MCD first, but the band
was unable to find a suitable label. But now Unsilence is signed with
Seven Art Music from Italy and the deal consists of two CDs. There's something
good to come, believe me...
Review by Asmo Moisanen. Contact: hellhound@sunpoint.net
ASCENDANCE ZINE (FINLAND).
Guitarist Kieron said they had an audition in 13 - 14.04, and they'd seemed
they'd find a drummer...
These 4 tracks to their upcoming - CD release are lengthy pieces of sad
but truly heavy doom, in a very original, new way... Like dragging your
dying body through a field of sharp thorns... Dwelling in trippy sorrow
the guitars of Kieron & Darren wail and lead through their hopeless
visions. Keyboards adding some beauty in it all.
Unsilence may record more songs so the actual release may even be a full
length.
This heavy doom will take you under its wings and fly you through songs;
'An Unfinished Chapter', Of Being', Beautiful Vision' and 'To Wish Without
Hope'. Heavyyy.
Review by Sami P. Contact: bowedome@hotmail.com
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