Howling Giant – Alteration (Self Released)
Last heard on this blog on a split with Sergeant Thunderhoof, Nashville psych rockers Howling Giant drop a surprise digital-only instrumental EP. Bored by the pandemic and the lockdown, the band took to Twitch and performed some streaming shows. During these shows they asked fans to give them potential song names and wrote instrumental tracks on the spot to suit them. Merely live jams, the band went back and crafted four of these into the tracks that feature on this EP.
Crummer - Deathwards (Pathologically Explicit)
Deathwards is the debut full length from Spanish death metal duo Crummer, Abel Suárez is the growling voice of the project and Gonzalo “Lalo” Glez the musical backing playing guitar, bass and keys (yes folks that means programmed drums). Their music style is straight up death metal, no frills just brutal OSDM with some atmospheric touches to make it similar to bands such as Bolt Thrower and Pestilence. There’s a good mix of primitive grinding groove and pummelling blastbeats, which will excite death metal lovers, a good thing seeing as the entire purpose of this record was to make music for death metal fans by death metal fans. Self-recorded and produced mainly due to Lalo’s day job as a producer and sound technician. Its 37 minutes of death metal paying homage to the big bands in the genre. Not revolutionary but jolly good fun. 6/10
Gabe Is A Unit - Gabe Is A Unit (Self Released)
Any album that pairs a reading of 'The War Song Of Dinas Vawr' by English poet Thomas Love Peacock with fuzzy doomy riffs is going to get your attention. Especially when that rendition is delivered in lilting 'proper' Welsh accent (I say that as a Cardiffian). It's the third song debut EP from the oddly named Pembrokeshire two piece Gabe Is A Unit, comprised by two blokes named Ben, and it's very bloody odd indeed! At four tracks long there's a whole load of madness going on, the band categorize themselves as grunge/doom but that's quite a simplistic overview of what they do with a guitar and a drum set.
The most song-like track is Stressful Evening which has reverbed surf rock moving into growling sludge rager, starting the album in a quirky style as it shifts into Pissed God (Wibbly Wobbly) an instrumental that is very Wibbly Wobbly in it's sound. Now this brings us to Dinas Vawr which has Wayne John reciting the poem on top of doom rock riffs and leads into I've Had an Absolutely Marvellous Evening Babes a very weird, drunken train of thought set to frizzing electronics, I do hope the protagonist got the menu for dessert wine after all. Certainly an acquired taste Gabe Is A Unit are a strange duo but they manipulate music well. 6/10
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