THE SKULL "The Endless Road Turns Dark"
THE SKULL
“The Endless Road Turns Dark”
Anyone interested in what a perfect
metal production job sounds like would be well advised to check out
this record. Rarely have I heard a better sounding disk. The bass
sound is absolutely phenomenal, the drumming sounds natural and the
many varying guitar tones are exquisitely rendered. This is state of
the art recording In every way.
That perfect sonic palette is
applied to some great American doom metal.The Skull is basically
Chicago’s legendary Trouble with some different personnel. If you
thought the first Skull effort “For Those Which Are Asleep’ was
heavy, you haven’t heard anything yet. The opening down tuned
thunder of the title track is what doom is all about…perfect in
every way, with a deep groove that carves its way into your soul.
Such an archetypal song! And there’s more where that came from,
with Eric Wagner’s trademark nasal vocals relating odes of suicidal
longing and a strong desire to depart this world.
This band knows what many have
forgotten. You’ve got to mix up your sound instead of using the
same guitar and bass tone on every tune. So many bands persist in
this monotony, but not the Skull. On tracks like “Breathing
Underwater”, “The Longing” and “From Myself Depart”, they
use a wide variety of guitar sounds, all so perfectly realized, to
keep your interest. But at the end, they always bring the
DOOM….heavy, slow and foreboding riffs.
If this were a Trouble album, I’d
put it right behind the first two, it’s that good. This is
something that no fan of true doom or even emotional heavy music can
pass up.
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