Showing posts with label WOVOKA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WOVOKA. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 May 2017

VIDEO PREMIERE: Copenhagen's LLNN return with wavering drone synths and raw hardcore driven darkness on "The Guardian"


Copenhagen's LLNN draw comparisons to Converge and Love Sex Machine but filtered through the visionary mind of cult sci fi movies, LLNN’s attitude to their compositions is one of devotion to embracing a variety of genres but melding them into their own unique and outstanding personality. Their album “Loss” which was released last year via Pelagic Records attained the band critical acclaim throughout the Europe and now they're back with new material “The Marks” which forms their part of an upcoming split album  with Wovoka.  Written before “Loss” the first crunching riff of opening track “The Guardian” debuted below, trudges along the simple and relentless drums until Christian Bonnesen's truculent vocals take the song to the next level of blackened intensity, making it 100% clear that this material is in no way any less mature than the debut'. Much like on “Loss”, the wavering drone synths that are effortlessly merged with a raw hardcore-driven darkness define the subtle idiosycratic nuances of LLNN's very unsubtle, painfully overwhelming sound.

Belgian artist Ammo was commissioned to create the stunning artwork, which perfectly reflects the music on this release. The vinyl version comes with a hand-numbered 5-colour screen-print. Limited edition on brass & black wax, which looks like an impact crater.  With the release scheduled for the 16/06/2017, today you can check out the breathtaking new track “The Guardian”, which further reinforces our belief that LLNN are one of most promising bands on the scene.  Check it out below and you can Pre-order CD:  here and the VINYL:  here



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Wednesday, 8 April 2015

WOVOKA - Saros (Album Review)

Saros cover art

Album Type: Album
Date Released: April 14th 2015
Label: Battleground Records

Saros - Track Listing

1.Chosen
2.Lament
3.The Sight
4.Trials
5.Sleep Eater
6.Prayer
7.Eclipse

Members:

Eric Kniss - Guitar & Vocals
Rashid Nadjib - Bass
Cody Schnieders - Guitar & Vocals
Troy Schoenbaum - Drums

Review:

I've heard a few people recently telling me to look out for Wovoka's debut album - Saros - as it has the potential to be one of the standout Atmospheric Sludge/Post-Metal albums of 2015. I've featured the band last year when I reviewed their single - Sleep Eater - which makes an appearance on the album. Newly signed to Battleground Records, Wovoka has released a highly ambitious album with Saros as they look to find their own identity within the burgeoning Post Metal world. A lot of people are tired of bands copying the highly dynamic formula that Neurosis, ISIS and Cult Of Luna created with their legendary music. It seems some Post-Metal bands are mere copycats of what has come before them. Can Wovoka buck the trend or will they fall victim where a lot of Post-Metal bands have failed recently.

The indications are good with opening track - Chosen - a song that has the right amount of Post-Rock/Post-Metal duality with traces of loud Sludge Metal with vocalists – Eric and Cody - doing a fine job shouting their heart out to a fragile and broken world. It's the ambient noises and sounds that give Wovoka such a promising start as this album feels it's building for an epic conclusion packed full of raw emotion. Wovoka makes you feel part of the journey with complex rhythms and ideas surrounding you every step of the way.

Second track - Lament - starts with a more colder slow-paced Post-Rock movement with echoes of silent despair before the band add a more heavier sludgier element that has a slight resemblance to Cult Of Luna. Wovoka still provides a fresh perspective as the tone of the album still hangs around in the darkness. The instrumental work is highly impressive through out as Wovoka play as a singular unit. Each member plays an equal and important part bringing Saros to life as the band explore as many as different ideas as the possible. The albums mood is bleak and desolate through out as Wovoka don't offer any uplifting passages of Post-Rock sounds. It's a depressing and challenging album to listen to with the band providing many exciting moments for you to encounter.

Third track - The Sight - carries on the musical path from the earlier tracks though with a more menacing attitude as the music and vocals are very direct than ever before. Wovoka finishes the song on a distorted and bleak end as the ambient noises take over with slow-paced creepy moments adding a colder feel to the album. There are four other songs for Wovoka to impress you with - Sleep Eater and Eclipse. Sleep Eater is a song I reviewed back in 2014 and rated very highly but this version is so much better as you can see the order the song falls under on the album. It' gives the song a more complex and haunting feel as Wovoka venture further into Psychedelic Sludge territory.

There are two more songs to end the album with. Sixth song - Prayer - is an experimental ambient affair that acts more as a respite before Wovoka unleashes one final epic track with Eclipse. Eclipse runs for a mind-expanding 14 mines or so and Wovoka throw everything at you to survive from. As Wovoka blend heavy ambient based soundscapes with the violent and thunderous Sludge/Post-Metal riffs for one bruising encounter. Saros ends on a dramatic high and showcases that Wovoka has created an intelligent and thought provoking affair. Wovoka proves they're one of the most exciting bands to come from the Post-Metal world in a very long time. A truly stunning debut record.

Thanks to Cat Jones at Southern Cross PR for the promo. Saros will be available to buy from Battleground Records on DD/CD from April 14th 2015.

Words by Steve Howe

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Thursday, 27 March 2014

WOVOKA - Sleep Eater - Single Review

Sleep Eater cover art

Album Type: Single
Date Released: Feb 28th 2014
Label: Self Released

Sleep Eater track listing:

1.Sleep Eater – 8:43

Bio:

Sludge/Post-Metal From The Deserts of Los Angeles

The Band Members

Eric Kniss - Guitar
Cody Schnieders - Guitar & Vocals
Troy Schoenbaum - Drums
Kyle Thompson - Bass & Vocals

Review:

Sleep Eater is the debut single from hard-hitting Sludge/Post-Metellars – WOVOKA who have released a stunning single that will speak volumes to fans of Isis, The Ocean and Neurosis. If your life is missing some brutal Sludge/Post-Metal riffs then this is the band for you.

As Sleep Eater is a brilliant single which has a dark and dangerous edge to it. This is an excellent introduction to this band as they have captured the raw essence of some truly emotional Post-Metal riffs. It's a 9 minute epic you will be playing over and over again.

The band are in their element when mixing the quiet post-rock ambient vibes with the delicate quiet dual vocals of Cody and Kyle. Wovoka are a band with a lot to say and 9 minutes is not enough. We need a full length album from these guys now. And I have heard it will be released over the Summer. I can't wait as this song could be the sign of great things to come from WOVOKA.

Wovoka have delivered some crunching brutal riffs that will leave you in a daze for a long time to come. Check this excellent track now as I have a feeling we will be hearing a lot more from these guys. Headover to BandCamp and download this track now. You won't regret it.

Excellent and Highly Recommended.

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Written by Steve Howe