Blood
Of The Raven
– Tracklisting
1.The
Mirror
2.Blood
of the Raven
3.Repent
4.Mountain
of Smoke
5.The
Creature Inside You
6.Follow
Me
7.Cast
Away
Members
Jake
Lewis - vocals , lead guitar , keys
Brent
Standifer- drums
Richard
Perez - guitar
Chris
Trezona - bass
Review
I
will admit that I am a sucker for a good doom record. With so many
coming out these days, it is sometimes a bit tougher to find than one
may think. Some doom records have a tendency to drift toward being
overly repetitive and monotonous. So, it is with great pleasure that
I gave a listen to the first full length album from Burn Ritual. The
band hails from Texas and is the brainchild of main Ritualist Jake
Lewis. Blood of the Raven follows the band’s impressive debut EP,
Like Suffering, which was an all to brief slab of heavy doom that was
performed almost entirely by Lewis.
Blood of the Raven has Burn
Ritual as a full band with Lewis at the helm handling the vocals,
guitars, writing, recording, and artwork. An impressive feat to say
the least. The seven tracks on Blood of the Raven are concise and
rocking. The vocals have an Uncle Acid feel about them and the music
is straight ahead, in no way tedious, and carries an old school doom
vibe throughout.
The truly interesting The Creature Inside You follows. It is a bit of a departure from the rest of the album, as it is a slower, sombre bit of meditation with some pronounced maraca based percussion that gives you a couple moments to either chill or be creeped out, whichever is your persuasion. Follow Me comes driving in with a big, nasty, aggressive riff to drive things home before the closer comes in. Cast Away brings the heavy bass and a ton of feedback that leads to a big monster riff and an ultimately satisfying ending.
Blood
of the Raven is a monstrously good record and with it Burn Ritual has
emerged as one of the brightest newcomers to the doom genre. I’m
not sure if you are supposed to be optimistic when it comes to doom
rock, but I am truly look forward to what these guys have coming in
the future. I am down with this ritual. Check them out and Dig on it!
Highly Recommended.
Words by Todd Stealey
Thanks
to Cursed Monk Records for the promo.
Blood Of The Raven will is
available to buy on CD/DD via Cursed Monk Records from
October 01st
2018.
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