Showing posts with label Ripcord Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ripcord Records. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 September 2024

Codespeaker - Scottish Post-Metal Act Announces New Album "Scavenger" and Releases New Single "Verte"


Edinburgh-based post-metal band Codespeaker is set to release their second album, Scavenger, on November 8th via Ripcord Records. This new release marks a significant evolution in the band’s sound, building on the critical acclaim of their 2022 self-titled debut, which was praised as “a richly textured tapestry of modern post-metal mastery” by Distorted Sound Magazine.

Ahead of the album release, Codespeaker has released their latest single, "Verte" which you can hear below:


The band explains the theme behind the song: ‘”Verte” looks at our notions of sacrifice. The difference in expectations of the powerless and the powerful. The justifications we give for valuing one human life over another. “Verte” was written at a time when people were being asked to make incredible sacrifices and the nature of these double standards was shown in stark light. It is an attempt to stand in the shoes of those who are deemed acceptable collateral damage.‘

Scavenger promises to expand on the heavy, atmospheric sound that Codespeaker is known for. Featuring thunderous drums and colossal guitars reminiscent of bands like Neurosis and Cult of Luna, the album offers a towering sonic experience that shifts between mammoth-sized riffs and intense vocals, while also embracing quieter, more introspective moments.

Reflecting on the writing process, the band shared: “Scavenger was an interesting album for us. With 3 of 5 members joining since our last album, we wanted to create something that felt like a new incarnation of Codespeaker while remaining true to our sound. It was challenging, but we’re proud of how it all came together.”
 
They added: “While our self-titled album had a certain warmth and wonder about the human experience, Scavenger is more pointed and aggressive. It reflects the darkening sociopolitical landscape we were living through—there’s a sense of desperation and anger. The lyrics focus on power structures and those who suffer under them. It’s an ode to the powerless.”

Prepare for Scavenger, arriving on November 8th, 2024. Pre-orders are now available at this location.

Codespeaker Links


Thanks to Viral Propaganda PR for all of the details.

Monday, 1 April 2024

Vnder A Crvmbling Moon - II: Aging & Formless (Album Review)

Release Date: April 05th 2024. Record Label: Ripcord Records. Formats: CD/DD

II: Aging & Formless- Tracklisting

1.Nomad

2.Nocturnal Passenger

3.Procession

4.Breach The Sky 

5.The Breathing of Monsters

6.Fall...Still

7.Bury Me With The Fallen Trees


Members

 

Andy Price - Bass

John Davidson - Guitar

Ray Arrell - Vocals

Scott Taylor - Guitar

Steve Humphreys - Drums


Review


Post-Metal collective Vnder A Crvmbling Moon return with their second full length album with II: Aging & Formless which continues the Post-Metal journey heard on their acclaimed debut release I: Oblivion. That record showed a band forged by the creative forces of Doom Metal, Post-Metal, Sludge Metal and Post-Black Metal dynamics for a mournful journey that captured a soulful Psychedelic energy within the harsher and extreme movements of the Post-Metal arena.


Vnder A Crvmbling Moon don’t stray away from that mission with this new album with a more Post-Doom and Post-Black Metal dominated sound which has moments of classic sounding Ambient Heavy and Prog Metal guitars aligning to the band’s overall sound. The whole tone can ultimately be described as a “destructive force of nature” where the band wisely use uplifting Post-Rock cinematic themes with the more aggressive melodies that the band use as their main weapon to impress listeners with.


Taking cues from bands such as Neuroris, Cult Of Luna, ISIS and Russian Circles within their music but with a Black Metal outlook being injected into the overall dynamics that drift eerily to their next destructive target.


Each track is beautifully deconstructed to the more pitch-black sound that Vnder A Crvmbling Moon excels at with swirling Ambient rhythms and Progressive melodies on each individual track which showcases some of the best Post-Metal musicians the UK scene has to offer with members of the band previously being part of bands such as Garganjua, Conjurer and Codex Alimentarius. 


There’s a lush contemporary Black Metal or Blackened Sludge Metal energy heard on outstanding tracks such as: Nomad, Nocturnal Passenger, Breach The Sky, The Breathing Of Monsters and Bury Me With The Fallen Trees. These tracks are lengthy compositions with the tracks running between eight minutes to thirteen minutes in length but Vnder A Crvmbling Moon never overstays their welcome. They deliver music that is always welcoming despite the brutal onslaught of Post-Metallic sounds though the extra level of uplifting Post-Rock energy gives the album a deeply emotional core you don’t initially expect.


II: Aging & Formless can be quite experimental with Vnder A Crvmbling Moon never playing it safe and delivering a haunting journey of complex sounding Post-Metal melodies with the added aggression of Black Metal sounds that work its magic with the more Sludge Metal dominated parts of the album.


Overall, this is a superbly constructed and highly creative album which showcases why Vnder A Crvmbling Moon are quietly solidifying and building up their place as one of the most interesting creative forces within the UK Post-Metal scene.


Words by Steve Howe


Thanks to Ripcord Records for the promo.


II: Aging & Formless will be available to buy on CD/DD via Ripcord Records from Friday April 05th 2024.


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Saturday, 23 September 2023

Helve - To Be Forgotten (Album Review)

Release Date: September 29th 2023. Record Label: Ripcord Records. Formats: CD/DD

To Be Forgotten - Tracklisting


Dark Clouds

Guns Heal The Sick

The Bones Of Giants

Teeth


Review:


UK Doom/Post-Metallers Helve debut album To Be Forgotten draws upon the complexities and progressive sounds of bands such as ISIS and Cult Of Luna with the band adapting to a more secluded style of Ambient Post-Rock for the more calmer sounds contained on the album. The four tracks on offer here showcase a band who aren't afraid to bring a more Alternative creative flow to their music. The music is always emotionally charged with a sense of moody intelligence behind the intense lyrics for the whole album.


Helve draws up a world-weary style of Post-Metal with that sombre Doom Metal heaviness that grows at a measured pace within the more Ambient and Psychedelic sounds the record contains throughout. To Be Forgotten does take some time for the sludgier and post-metal aspects to appear with the haunting melodies of the excellent opening track Dark Clouds. The track is perhaps classed Post-Rock for the first half with an ice-cold atmosphere and slowly played guitars. When the vocals appear, Helve start drafting in areas of heavier music which expand into a primal Sludge/Post-Metal force where brutality and beautiful melodic sludgy guitars go hand-in-hand for the band to venture into areas of music that remind me of Fall Of Efrafa at times.


Second song Guns Heal The Sick wastes no time delivering a more aggressive and raw style of Post-Metal with harsh vocals adding a Crust Punk environment for Helve to build their sound further upon. The lyrics are violently bleak and have a raw sense of honesty to them. The instrumental work is impressive indeed with DIY leaning production values just adding to the Crust Punk element of the whole song. There's a great use of distorted sounds that feels quite "Alternative" and "Shoegaze" in places but this still retains a vibrant Post-Metal sound.


Third song The Bones Of Giants combines Psychedelic backdrops and Post-Rock themes for a song that works amazingly well as an instrumental piece for the first half of the song. Ambient rhythms and extended sludgy grooves appear around the halfway mark with Helve experimenting with their sound that does have a strong ISIS influence within. Vocals are a mixture of harsh growls and background based clean vocals that gives a thrilling "LIGHT vs DARK'' illusion that doesn't deter from the intense instrumental sounds but only adds to the overall effect.


Final song Teeth is an absolute monster of a track running for almost twenty minutes in length. The track comes across like a Post-Rock/Post-Metal mini-opera with the track having different styles of music that can easily be condensed into multiple chapters. The song is wonderfully bleak and aggressive again with the lo-fi production values once again adding a murky style of music that Helve ultimately thrive upon. Intricate sounds, harsh growls and Ambient driven Psychedelic grooves is where I found the most enjoyment of this track. As Helve delivers an original blend of Post-Rock, Psychedelic Metal and Ambient Post-Rock which is all held together by that ferocious Sludge/Post-Metal sound that Helve ultimately excels at.


To Be Forgotten is an exciting, bold, brash and quite frankly an outstanding slice of Doom/Post-Metal that allows Helve to be considered another thrilling addition to the UK Doom/Post-Metal/Sludge Metal scene.


Words by Steve Howe


Thanks to Ripcord Records for the promo.


To Be Forgotten will be available to buy on CD/DD via Ripcord Records from September 29th 2023.


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Sunday, 7 February 2021

Ripcord Records, have just released 2 compilations to raise money for Refuge


Ripcord Records, have just released 2 compilations to raise money for Refuge - a charity in the UK that helps women and children who have experienced domestic abuse (refuge.org.uk). 100% of the money made is going to them.

Refuge: Part I is a post-rock/math rock compilation featuring 72 bands from 22 countries and over 7 hours of music.

 

Refuge: Part II is a post-/black/sludge metal compilation featuring 78 bands from 22 countries and over 8 hours of music.


They are both "pay what you like".

You can find both compilations on our bandcamp at www.ripcordrecords.com.