{"id":224547,"date":"2017-06-30T06:16:58","date_gmt":"2017-06-30T10:16:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/album-review-goatwhore-vengeful-ascension-metal-injection-net.php"},"modified":"2017-06-30T06:16:58","modified_gmt":"2017-06-30T10:16:58","slug":"album-review-goatwhore-vengeful-ascension-metal-injection-net","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/ascension\/album-review-goatwhore-vengeful-ascension-metal-injection-net.php","title":{"rendered":"Album Review: GOATWHORE Vengeful Ascension &#8211; Metal Injection.net"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Goatwhore have always distinguished themselves    from their fellow New Orleans metal artists by largely    eschewing that city's favored sludge template in favor of a    unique blend of first wave black metal, hook-laden death metal    and, sure, a dash of low-end, Southern-inflected sludge thrown    in for added seasoning. Essentially they have a coherent vision    that successfully straddles the venn diagram which overlaps    most major facets of \"extreme\" metal. Where they haven't always    distinguished themselves is in the songwriting department.    They've always had an enduring sound going for them that make    them an engaging listen even when they aren't swinging for the    fences, from Ben Falgoust's raspy-yet-discernible crowing to    Sammy Duet's encyclopedic grasp of catchy riff writing to the    airtight interplay between bassist James Harvey and drummer    Zach Simmons. But that talent hasn't always translated    completely into collections of songs that differentiate    themselves between one another.  <\/p>\n<p>    The relative brevity of each Goatwhore album     average length is around 40 minutes  does point to a measure    of deliberate quality control, yet since 2006's band-defining    A Haunting Curse album the quartet have spun their    wheels a bit, never dipping below a certain standard of    excellence but often struggling to really take their music to    the next level. Vengeful Ascension is more of modest    progression than a bar-setting effort, but for a band that was    already operating at an impressive level of hyper-competency to    begin with, gains of any magnitude are welcome.  <\/p>\n<p>    Vengeful Ascension is a refinement rather than a    retooling of the Goatwhore sound there's    nothing here we haven't heard out of these guys before, but the    album shows a lot more versatility than the characterless,    pedal-to-the-floor blur that has characterized large chunks of    their last several albums. It's a like a mosh pit that opens at    the beginning of a set and never closes: exhilarating at first    but merely exhausting by the time it all wraps up. A little    variety in tempo proves to be just what the doc ordered here.    \"Forsaken\" fades in gradually on a tribal drum pattern before    exploding into the high tempo onslaught we've come to expect    out of this band, but by the time the title song kicks in at    track three the tempo drops what you might call a brisk doom    pace, with shards of ringing minor key chords that vaguely    recall old 90's industrial.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"Where the Sun Is Silent\" expands the band's repertoire with a    blackened doom showcase that offers a moody respite at the dead    center of an often ferocious 41 minutes. Many of the best of    those ferocious moments come surprisingly late in the album,    beginning near the halfway mark with the brilliantly catchy    \"Chaos Arcane\", leapfrogging the aforementioned \"Where the Sun    Is Silent\" to return with Sammy Duet's    Bathory-reminiscent riffing on \"Drowned in    Grim Rebirth\" before landing on arguably the album's best song,    the old school death metal banger \"Mankind Will Have No Mercy\".    Throughout, Duet's sorcery-like conjuration of perfect riffs is    the album's not-so-secret weapon, but with this track he really    outdoes himself. Ostensibly a tribute to Bolt    Thrower (per the press release), the tune is not only    an admirable tribute to the UK legends, but also looks back    successfully to the crunchy, mid-tempo 80's thrash bands that    influenced Bolt Thrower as well.  <\/p>\n<p>    Vengeful Ascension is the high water mark that    Goatwhore have set for themselves thus far,    although that may not be readily apparent upon the first or    second listen. With repeated familiarity, though, the album's    assets are gradually revealed, a newly expansive tool set that    should greatly assist in avoiding any wheel spinning come the    next album or maybe several.  <\/p>\n<p>    Score: 9\/10  <\/p>\n<p>    What do you think? 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