Album
Type :
Full Length
Date
Released : 15/10/2013
Label
:
Metal Blade Records
The
Conscious Seed Of Light, track listing :
01.
Terrestria I: Thaw
02. Rain Eater
03. Birth of the Omnisavior
04. Soil & Seed
05. Central Antheneum
06. Mechanical Trees
07. Place of Serpents
08. Human Adaptation
09. A Fertile Altar
10. Airless
02. Rain Eater
03. Birth of the Omnisavior
04. Soil & Seed
05. Central Antheneum
06. Mechanical Trees
07. Place of Serpents
08. Human Adaptation
09. A Fertile Altar
10. Airless
Bio
:
Formed
in 2009 in Reading, Pennsylvania, RIVERS
OF NIHIL took
shape after Jake
Dieffenbach
(vocals), Ron
Nelson
(drums), and Jon
Kunz
(guitars) got together to create a band to push the boundaries of
death metal. Formed out of the ashes of their previous band, Jake,
Ron, and Jon played their first show as a three piece, but soon after
the band recruited Adam
Biggs
(bass/vocals) and Brody
Uttley
(guitars) who had both recently exited their own band. RIVERS
OF NIHIL went
on to self-release two EPs—2010’s Hierarchy and
2011’s Temporality
Unbound—played
several shows, and toured throughout the East Coast and Midwest
including stops at Midwest Fuckfest with Dying Fetus, Misery Index
and Arsis, and Akron Deathfest with Complete Failure. RIVERS
OF NIHIL
continued to tour in support of their EPs, sharing the
stage with Suffocation, The Faceless, Despised Icon, Revocation,
Beneath the Massacre, Dysrhythmia, Decapitated, Six Feet Under, and
Decrepit Birth, logging over 50 dates in the US alone. Enter the
summer of 2012; RIVERS
OF NIHIL and
Metal Blade Records began talks, and in September of that year the
band was officially signed to the label
The
Band :
Jake
Dieffenbach | Vocals
Ron
Nelson |
DrumsJon Kunz | Guitars
Adam Biggs | Bass, Vocals
Brody Uttley | Guitars
Review
:
There’s
a kind of heaviness which makes your ears ring. There’s a kind of
heaviness which makes your head bang. Then there’s Rivers of
Nihil. They’re the kind of heaviness that tears your head clean
off your shoulders. Yeah. That kind of heavy. Recently signed to
Metal Blade, there’s been a fair deal of hype about their debut
release, ‘The Conscious Seed of Light’, and let me tell you
something for free: it lives up to that hype. Then tears hype’s
head off, jams a speaker down its neck and turns hype into a
blood-drenched gramophone horn. Winter may be here, but death metal
music is still red-hot, folks.
For
starters, this album is seven-stringed destruction of the highest
order- strafing riffs and armour-piercing solos punch bloody holes
through your eardrums, allowing Jake
Dieffenbach’s mighty guttural roars to pierce straight through your
brain. There’s seriously some magnificent death on offer here-
fans of Messhugah, Thy Art Is Murder and Divine Heresy are going to
find themselves falling in love with this diabolical band. Tracks
like ‘Birth of the Omnisavior’ and ‘Mechanical Trees’ are
just too maniacal to overlook. ‘Mechanical Trees’ is a
particular highlight track for me: boisterous, oozing with black
energy, it’s less a song, more a geyser of death metal, bursting
forth with explosive sound and power.
It’s that kind of HOLY FUCKING HELL metal that makes you feel good
to be alive.
That’s
not to say those are solely the tracks you should listen to. Oh my
no- take the whole album, listen to it all. Then reattach your head
back onto your neck, and tell me that experience wasn’t worth it.
I mean, album opener ‘Rain Eater’ gives you all you could ever
want in a death metal anthem: Ron
Nelson pounds those drums to a wooden pulp, Brody Uttley and Jon Kunz
shred guitar strings to splinters and Adam Biggs mauls his bass into
howling submission. The twin guitar attack Rivers of Nihil have is
none more surgical than on this fine offering- every note is struck
with deadly motive, making for a dangerously brilliant track. And
remember, there are eight other songs proceeding it which have just
as much ferocity and technical prowess. My, Rivers of Nihil, you
really do spoil us.
This
quintet from Reading, Pennsylvania have made something special here.
High-octane, take-no-prisoners death metal, with searing vocals and
wicked, barbed guitar work, ‘The Conscious Seed of Light’ is an
album that deserves to become a classic. If it’s brutal you’re
after, walk on up to the Rivers of Nihil and dive into their dark
depths. It’ll be the wildest sonic swim you’ll take this year.
Words
by :
Chris Markwell
For
more information :
http://riversofnihilpa.bandcamp.com/