By: Charlie Butler
Album Type: Full Length
Date Released: 25/03/2016
Label: Neurot Recordings
“One Day You Will Ache Like I Ache” is a nightmarish journey to the
outer limits of sound; a cold, dark creation of cathartic noise almost entirely
devoid of standard structure. Covering
so much ground over the course of a single album could easily make for a messy,
disjointed experience. Somehow The Body and Full of Hell manage to pull these
disparate styles and approaches together to make a coherent and consistently
unsettling record. “One Day You Will
Ache Like I Ache” is every bit as terrifying as you would expect from these two
trailblazing acts.
“One Day You Will Ache Like I Ache” CD//DD track listing:
1.
One Day You Will Ache Like I Ache
2. Fleshworks
3. The Butcher
4. Gehorwilt
5. World of Hope and No Pain
6. Himmel und Hölle
7. Bottled Urn
8. The Little death
9. Cain
10. Abel
2. Fleshworks
3. The Butcher
4. Gehorwilt
5. World of Hope and No Pain
6. Himmel und Hölle
7. Bottled Urn
8. The Little death
9. Cain
10. Abel
The Review:
It says a lot about an album when the most
conventional track is a torturous doom reworking of Leonard Cohen’s “The Butcher”. The Body
and Full of Hell both have formidable
reputations as bands as innovative as they are uncompromising, qualities that
are amplified on this full length collaboration. “One Day You Will Ache Like I Ache” is a nightmarish journey to the
outer limits of sound; a cold, dark creation of cathartic noise almost entirely
devoid of standard structure.
“The Little Death” is the closest the record
comes to fulfilling any narrow preconceptions of what this meeting of minds may
sound like. The opening half is based around pummelling blastbeats, with
intermittent squalls of guitar and electronics fighting for dominance over the
dual howls of Dylan Walker and Chip King. This degenerates into a treacly,
sludgy second half, making this the perfect warped combination of grind and doom
one might have expected.
The rest of the album sees both bands
channelling their more challenging urges to create bold new forms. The title
track opens with a huge, lurching drumbeat that soon becomes the backdrop for
menacing, clanging chords. The effect is like a middle ground between the slow
motion terror of Khanate and the galactic dustbowl
atmospherics of Barn Owl. The brief burst “World of Hope and No Pain” gives way to
the claustrophobic cloud of “Himmer und
Holle”. Over 6 minutes the bands build up layers of crackling static and
shards of prickly noise, harrowing vocals pushed to the background like
captives screaming for help from the eye of a tornado. “Bottled Urn” serves up 4 minutes of sharp
stuck-groove noise rock, relentlessly hammering like a malfunctioning piston
before finally breaking under the pressure.
Covering so much ground over the course of a
single album could easily make for a messy, disjointed experience. Somehow The Body and Full of
Hell manage to pull these disparate styles and approaches together to make
a coherent and consistently unsettling record. It’s by no means an easy listen
but “One Day You Will Ache Like I Ache” is a gripping ride and every bit as
terrifying as you would expect from these two trailblazing acts.
“One
Day You Will Ache Like I Ache” is available here
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