Release
date: November 11th 2016. Label: Magnetic Eye Records. Format:
CD/DD/Vinyl
The
End Of Elect – Tracklisting
1.The
Rift
2.Meltdown
Of The Orb
3.Drones
4.Red
Lead 05:56
5.All
Come Hither
6.Dustrider
7.We
Will Follow
Band
Members:
Martin
Widholm - Guitar
Martin
Wegeland - Bass & Vocals
Anders
Dahlgren - Drums
Review:
Greetings
all,
I
can only assume they put something in the water over in Sweden. Here
in the states, we get Fluoride, I'm guessing they put a little THC or
LSD or the lot. Domkraft is a massive sounding 3 piece that brings
the heavy, and they bring it hard. The End of Electricity is a
monster of a record. Full of monster riffs, some excellent hooks and
vocals, and just some downright killer songs. The record is a beast
from beginning to end.
This
record comes at you at such a massive amount of force that I was
shocked to realize that Domkraft is only a 3 piece band. I really
cant say enough good things about this album. These three guys play
their guts out. It is well recorded, well produced. The use of
effects is brilliantly done. The mix is perfect as the vocals do not
overwhelm, but fit in as a 4th instrument, sitting perfectly in the
mix. Kudos to all involved.
The
End of Electricity starts off with the absolutely smashing riff of
the epic, The Rift. Ten and half minutes of face melting awesomeness.
Which is followed by the almost equally as epic, Meltdown of the Orb,
which clocks in at a mere eight minutes. The Sabbathian, Drones, is a
2 minute echoey guitar interlude that lets you catch your breath
before unleashing the second half of this monster upon your weary
soul.
Red
Lead is a rager with another riff that wont stop as it crests into a
flange heavy closing. All Come Hither takes a slightly different
approach as it kind of eases you into a satisfying aural pummelling.
Dustrider clocks in under 3 minutes (whoa..) but doesn't relent. It
is a heavy burst doomy anger. The album closes out with the mammoth,
We Will Follow. A satisfying closer that will make you follow
Domkraft on whenever their dark, gloomy journey goes.
I
certainly hope the End of Electricity is not prophetic. As sadness
will prevail without the wattage to power Domkraft' s mighty amps and
pedals. Track this record down. You will love it.
Words
by Todd Stealey
Thanks to Jadd at Magnetic Eye
Records for the promo. The End Of Electricity is available to buy now
on CD/DD/Vinyl via Magnetic Eye Records.