Release
date: Nov 01st 2017. Label: Kozmik Artifactz. Format:
CD/DD/Vinyl
Threshold – Tracklisting
1.Host (Demon In Me)
07:42
2.Come Back A God
04:36
3.Supernatural
Salesman 04:58
4.Holding Hands Like
Thieves 04:49
5.Caroline 08:11
6.Oceanbones 05:42
7.Hígado de Hierro
(interlude) 01:31
8.Threshold 06:24
9.Honeypot (Bonus
Track) 06:35
Members
Kevin McNamara -
Vocals
Michael DiDonato -
Guitars
William Miller -
Bass Guitar / Vocals
Scott Frassetto - Drums
Scott Frassetto - Drums
Review
The
Age of Truth's new album Threshold has been critically acclaimed
recently by fans and critics alike. Some people have named this as
one of the best albums of last year. With that in mind I had to
seriously give this album another listen and give my own thoughts on
the album. What strikes me first is how bold and adventurous the
album is.
As
the band create an album full of dark lyrics and moody atmospherics.
The music veers from Grunge, Sludge, Stoner, Alternative Rock and
Doom Metal. I can see why the comparisons to Soundgarden and Alice In
Chains have been used recently. It's a good comparison and shows you
what to expect on certain parts of the album.
Opening
track - Host (Demon In Me) - is a sludgy and grunge based song with
the doomier aspects offering a alternative sound. The vocals from
Kevin are a major highlight. He has a classic style of delivery that
feels timeless when matched against the heavy sounds. Early-era
Soundgarden can be heard towards the end of the song and this song
sets up the scene for the whole journey of the album. It can be very
progressive at times.
The artwork of the album is based upon the death of Dr Frank Olson which you can read all about here. Though the album isn't necessarily a concept album linked to that event. It does contain familiar themes and that gives The Age Of Truth a more rebellious streak to their music.
The artwork of the album is based upon the death of Dr Frank Olson which you can read all about here. Though the album isn't necessarily a concept album linked to that event. It does contain familiar themes and that gives The Age Of Truth a more rebellious streak to their music.
Second
track - Come Back A God - is a more Doom/Stoner driven affair with
the grunge vibes perhaps only being heard by the superb vocals. The
music doesn't really change tone or direction as The Age of Truth opt
for a simpler delivery though the band make this work. There's a few
cool guitar solos to keep the "Stoner Rock" crowd happy.
Third
track - Supernatural Salesman - is a funky upbeat number with a
subtle Grunge/Desert Rock kind of sound but the mood becomes doomier.
It's the vocals that are impressing me the most on their album but
The Age Of Truth still create top-notch music to immerse your soul
with. This song has a gloomy outlook despite the slight upbeat mood
of the music. As the lyrics contain some dark moments. A very clever
song indeed and perhaps one of my favourite songs on the album.
Fourth
track - Holding Hands Like Thieves - starts off with a slow-paced
psychedelic riff and subtle vocals from Kevin yet again. The song
soon explodes into loud rock territory with heavy sludgy and stoner
rock vibes. The grunge aspect is there for everyone to feel and hear
as the band offer another intelligent and well-meaning song. It may
have echoes of Soundgarden but at least The Age Of Truth start adding
different sounds to standout from the crowd.
With
the first four songs out of the way, The Age Of Truth carry on this
splendid and heavy melodic journey with the band keeping the whole
flow of the album flowing naturally. Songs such as Caroline,
Oceanbones and Threshold all have their individual strengths with the
music not drifting from the earlier songs Sludge/Doom/Grunge/Stoner
hybrid sound. Threshold is another of the albums standout tracks.
Threshold
is a total joy to listen to. It's brilliantly heavy and flowing with
rich musical ideas that will mean you'll be listening to this album
for days. Overall, Threshold is a beautifully made and bold album.
Words
by Steve Howe
Thanks to The Age Of Truth and Leanne at Mettle Media for the promo.
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