Though this one-man project ostensibly falls within doom's murky sphere
it manages to cut through a variety of subterranean genres with a cold
blade, effectively providing a cross section of all things dour and
gloomy. The first thing you'll notice are the trudging atonal riffs and
unearthly rasps, but closer inspection reveals wisps of industrial
static, droning melancholy and vague traces of forgotten folk,
suggesting that while a debt may well be owed to the likes of Burning
Witch and Thergothon, the album's creator is also more than au fait
with the further-flung territory mapped out by the likes of Gnaw Their
Tongues, Coil and Nadja. Whichever dim-lit path it's treading "Funeral
Rites For The Living" is skillful and engrossing, and it's only the
occasional dip in quality or judgement (see, for example, the faithful
if puzzling Neil Young cover that closes the album) that prevents this
release from labouring alongside the very best of them.
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