Release
date: April 22nd 2016. Label: Independent . Format: CD/DD/Vinyl
The
Death Of All Things – Tracklisting
1.
Call To The Mountain 5:25
2.
Devils Of Last Night 5:21
3.
Some Sell Their Souls 4:22
4.
Witches 4:03
5.
Black Days 4:04
6.
Holy Man 5:10
7.
Disappear 4:00
8.
The Devil Took Her 2:22
9.
The Death Of All Things 4:03
Band
Members:
Matt
Hyde – Vocals
Clayton Anderson – Guitars
James Woods – Bass
Nathan Hickery – Drums
Clayton Anderson – Guitars
James Woods – Bass
Nathan Hickery – Drums
Review:
They
say that music has the ability to break down boundaries, move
mountains and bring people closer together. Point in case with
BEASTWARS, as they literally set the Earth’s tectonic plates in
motion to make the mountains crumble, bringing down entire ridges and
rattling the Earth’s core to create tsunamis of dark waves filled
to the crest with sonic despair and utterly bleakness. These tectonic
induced waves flushes over the listener with surges of the blackest
and most oppressive sludge trapping everything deep in a strong
current moving you towards the distant shores of New Zealand, where
seemingly the epicentre of all things sludgy and aggressive .
It
is now more than 3 years ago that I first encountered the brute force
put forth by the four Southern hemispherians in BEASTWARS and with
every new output they have never seize to amaze demanding every bit
of attention and nerve you can muster. Because only the brave dares to
wander in the shadows of lead singer Matt Hyde’s massive voice that
boasts all kinds of eeriness and anger making you question whether he has already lost his mind in the attempt to channel his inner frustrations
to your extemporary ears. Such a unique, strong, varied and emotional
voice is rare in the hardened corner of the rock/metal world, and there is no denying that Matt is a cardinal element in the
BEASTWARS sound.
But
let’s not forget the rest of the band as every member of this beast
equally contribute to the wars at play and all take a crucial part on
the battlefield. BEASTWARS is the sonic equivalent to a captivation
at the centre of the Earth’s core as layers of molten
lava stream above you. Submerging you in the hottest of hell-fires all
the while the planetary weight threatens to crush your body and
shatter your bones. At the core of BEASTWARS are mountain-sized
iron-casted riffs, fuzzed-beyond compare bass-lines and drums heavier
than a thousand lorries loaded to the brink loaded with lead that will
obliterate everything that crosses this evil-hearted natural
calamity.
What
strikes me regarding the musical direction on ‘The Death Of All
Things’ is that it appears to be treading down a slightly less
aggressive path in favour of a more diverse and at times a lighter
take on things. Don't get me wrong, nothing has turned poppy or less
sinister. But whereas the first two records (‘Beastwars’, 2011
and ‘Blood Becomes Fire’, 2013) where straight up battering and
dense as hell, ‘The Death Of All Things’ mixes it all more up,
drawing from both light and darkness, quite/loud dynamics giving the
new album a wider range, more melodic features and breathing space.
It
is pointless to highlight individual tracks or parts on the album as
each song has its own strengths and elements that makes it shine. All Killer and No Filler. On ‘The Death Of All
Things’ the whole of the album yields far more than the sum of the
individual tracks. The 9 songs combined constitute the perfect
swansong to our mortal being and there is no point in deciphering
this. Instead, lean back take it in, and flow with it down the
tar-black stream to the caverns of the underworld.
‘The
Death Of All Things’ is truly a great album, and I will go as far as
to state that this is the best material to have come out of the
BEASTWARS camp since their formation nearly 10 years ago. The album
is a grower and perhaps not as immediate a blow to the head as for
instance ‘Blood Becomes Fire’, but with multiple listens, each
song reveals new layers, nuances in the guitar tones, the bass and
drums interplay and the emotions in Mr. Hyde’s voice. Like the
peeling layers on a half-decayed, part-rotten, foul-smelling onion,
the songs slowly reveal an even uglier side underneath displaying
apocalyptic visions of humanity’s downfall. A world of political,
economic and emotive ruin.
This
could be the breakthrough album for BEASTWARS and a gateway to a
wider recognition beyond the hardcore sludge/doom/stoner scene.
So
are we talking a break-up album more than a breakthrough? Bearing
the amply titled “The Death Of All Things” in mind it hints more
of the former and rumours have already started floating around the
Interwebs about an imminent halt of the beast. This has to be a hoax
as every release to date by BEASTWARS have been a testimony to the
true soul of sludgy stoner rock. So if the mere survival of this
phenomenal band lies in the reception, by critics and fans alike, of
this their third album, I for one hope it will make a victorious walk
straight to the holy hell halls of rock, applauded by hundreds of
hands. This album ought to secure them a much-deserved appreciation
so they stand with the standing ovations ringing in their ears and claim their rightful place on the mighty throne of sludge.
This
is an album and a band that is not to be missed for any
self-proclaimed fan of sludge or stoner rock. Obey the riff! Hail
Beastwars and hail to the death of all things! Ultimately, we all
have to vanish in the end…. But before we do, support BEASTWARS,
buy 'The Death Of All Things’ when it drops on vinyl and digital
in April. Redeem your ticket to witness the play of a titan-sized
beast, attend an epic swansong, then lie down and sleep peacefully
forever. Knowing you have laid ears on the best sludge band that
ever walked the hardened crust of our God-forsaken Earth, if after all they should decide to call it quits.
R.iffs
I.n P.erfection
Words
by Niels Fuzz Bartholdy
Thanks
to Richard at Sheltered Life PR for the promo. The Death Of All
Things will be released on CD/DD/Vinyl directly via the band from
April 22nd
2016.
Buy
vinyl and merch from www.obeytheriff.com
Pre orders begin 3pm EST Thursday 10th March
9pm GMT Thursday 10th March
9am NZ time Friday 11th March
Pre orders begin 3pm EST Thursday 10th March
9pm GMT Thursday 10th March
9am NZ time Friday 11th March
Check
out the recent interview with Clayton from BEASTWARS here.
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