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Wolvhammer, Vaulted, Bear Skull
Tue July 9 9 pm $10 adv/ $12 door 21+ show Spirit Lodge, 242 51st St, Lawrenceville
tickets at: Dave's Music Mine (S Side), Caliban Books (Oakland), Jerry's Records (Sq Hill), Government Center (N Side) and Clothes Minded (Bloomfield). Online tickets at Brown Paper Tickets.
Extreme blackened sludgemetal from Olympia WA on Blood Music WOLVHAMMER https://wolvhammer.bandcamp.com/ (feat. Adam Clemans - Skeletonwitch & Veil of Maya vocalist)
on tour with ferocious Boston thrash-metal VAULTED https://vaulted.bandcamp.com/ and special guests, occultic mystical grind from Pittsburgh BEAR SKULL https://beargrinder.bandcamp.com/
The press material says its been four years since the previous album, Clawing into Black Sun. But it sure as hell doesnt feel like its been half-a-decade since Wolvhammers last full-length.
There was the instant profile bump that occurred when vocalist Adam Clemans joined Skeletonwitch, which kept people talking. The addition of bassist and road-dogging chatterbox, Andrew Garrity kept the conversation alive amongst behind-the-scenes movers and shakers. Put it this way: other bands would kill to maintain the sort of street buzz thats surrounded Wolvhammer four years after a record.
While its a stretch to say this cross-country band is at the forefront of USBM simply on name and popularity, their inside track is presenting albums as different snapshots in time. Call it progression if you will, but The Monuments of Ash & Bone offers a different shade of black than the linearity of Clawing into Black Sun and the rickety hardcore and crust/D-beat overtones of the bands first two records, 2011s The Obsidian Plains and 2010s Black Marketeers of World War III.
In addition to the production being both raw and crisp, theres maturity at work here. Wolvhammer still goes for the throat. Still, the killer instinct is antithetic to the past. Its like comparing a drunken yahoo indiscriminately pumping off a sawed-off shotgun blast in hopes of hitting their target and an experienced serial killer methodically stalking prey and choosing a discrete setting before allowing their demons to run amok.
When Eternal Rotting Misery kicks in, the advancements are obvious. No longer does the band sound like its falling apart at the seams. The rhythms are laser-sighted, the vocals possess a munitions dump combustibility and the main riff ranges from tightly wound and compact to majestically spacious with a flick of guitarists Jeff Wilson and John Poradas wrists. Imagine a grittier, more street-wise Behemoth or a more punk rock Immortalthen you're getting the idea. The half-time middle section and And Justice for All-like dynamic turn is bound to ignite all sorts of surly activity and borderline fisticuffs down front at future gigs.
From there, the album takes a turn towards the sophisticated. If Celtic Frost and Enslaved copulated, the result would be the martial pulse n stomp and acid rock solo displays in Law of the Rope and Call Me Death. Add some grindcore-ish blasting to the former and a creepy-crawly mid-section (complete with haunted vocal croak) to the latter and memories of the unstable Wolvhammer of old are shaken off. Bathed in Moonblood and Wolflight, in addition to being one of the best song titles of the year, has a riff that barrels in at the halfway point and moves its blackened, borderline goth-metal central theme into the realm of a young and unhinged Scott Kelly doing some sort of elegantly twisted classic rock.
-Metal Injection
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AdresseSpirit Lodge (Afficher)
242 51st Street, Downstairs
Pittsburgh, PA 15201
United States
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Âge minimum : 21 |
Enfants bienvenus : Non |
Chiens bienvenus : Non |
Non-fumeur : Oui |
Accessible aux fauteuils roulants : Oui |
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