OSSUARIUM "Living Tomb"
OSSUARIUM
"Living Tomb"
Certain
kinds of death metal are the perfect accompaniment to a walk among
the dead. The kind that mixes a suffocating doom with riffs that rot
from the head down. Hailing from the fertile Portland scene.
Ossuarium creates a potent if predictable serenade for your visit to
the catacombs.
All
the expected boxes are checked here. The "cavernous"
roaring vocals, the thick and slimy riffs reeking of Incantation,
even the ghastly cover art of Dan Seagrave. I can't say I was
surprised by any of Ossuarium's revolting tuneage but it will sure
satisfy any underground death-head's yearning for morbid metal. The
production here fits the product and while the guitar sound is
ultra-heavy, it's not too muddy or underdone. These bone-pickers can
hit with hammering force on occasion ("Blaze of Bodies",
"Malicious Equivalence") but more often they wander in the
grim graveyards of doom death, as on "Corrosive Hallucinations"
and "End of Life, Dreams and Visions Pt. 2" (yes, there is
a Pt. 1 as well).
The
chief lack here is any unique aspect to Ossuarium. More than a few
bands inhabit this spectral realm, so it helps to have a twist of
some kind to stand out. That twist is not apparent yet, but you can't
argue with the morbid heaviness of "Living Tomb". Open the
cemetery gates and begin your journey...
20 BUCK SPIN
OSSUARIUM
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