Showing posts with label Cathedral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cathedral. Show all posts

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Cathedral - The Last Spire

Doom Metal
Rise Above
2013








1. Entrance To Hell
2. Pallbearer
3. Cathedral Of The Damned
4. Tower Of Silence
5. Infestation Of Grey Death
6. An Observation
7. The Last Laugh
8. This Body, Thy Tomb

Well, here it is, Cathedral's last album. It's always sad to see a band I've liked over the years coming to an end, but I had some mixed feelings going into this one. I really did not like their last double album, The Guessing Game at all and it left me with serious questions about if the band had another album in them. Sometimes bands decide to hang it up a wee bit too late and this seemed like it could be the case here. I guess all good things must come to an end. It's just a matter of if it would be on Cathedral's terms or if the decision was kind of made for them.

I think the best I can say after listening to The Last Spire is I can see what they were going for and it's better than The Guessing Game. What The Last Spire seems to try to do is get back to the band's more doomy roots. This is an album loaded with long tracks and moves along at a funeral doom sort of pace. I get it and the sound/atmosphere of the album isn't bad.

The trudging nature of this album is so total though that often The Last Spire seems like it would make better background/soundtrack material than an album. All the tracks seem sort of subdued and perhaps too mired in their own atmosphere. Things just try too hard to be Dooooooom and the band seems to kinda forget who they are and have been since like their second album.

I just don't hear a lot of good grooves or creativity in these songs. The thing that made songs from their early catalogue like Ride or Enter The Worms good for me is the driving groove behind the songs that worshiped at the altar of Sabbath and the like. That is the kind of material I would have liked Cathedral to get back to and go out on. This simply put doesn't have it and pretty much all the songs drag on for what seems like forever. Songs fail to distinguish themselves from each other for me and I feel like these tracks are bloated just for the sake of appearing more traditional. Add in an intro that just keeps saying "bring out your dead" over and over and over again and a random bit of laughing on track 7 and you just have a whole lot of time that feels wasted.

Basically, what you end up with here is competent, slow and long doom songs that sound pretty good, but overstay their welcome and never have that riff that hits it home or that sort of evil creeping feel that a song like Enter The Worms brought to the table. I know I've mentioned that song already, but really if the band wanted to get back to a more doomy, not quite as stoner-ish sound than The Ethereal Mirror would be the bar to measure this album against for me. This simply put doesn't reach that sort of quality. This is an ok album overall, but one lacking in Great highlights and these tracks all feel bloated/flawed. Decent by funeral doom standards, not great by early Cathedral ones. I'll always have a place in my listening for Cathedral and they've made some great albums, but the band is done and it's probably good they agree. I'd say they probably should've went out on a high note with The Garden Of Unearthly Delights.

Highlights: There are good moments in the tracks, but all of them seem a bit flawed. Mostly in their length.

Rating - 3.0/5

Friday, October 5, 2012

Cathedral - The Guessing Game

Stoner Rock/Metal
Nuclear Blast
2010






Disc 1

1. Immaculate Misconception
2. Funeral of Dreams
3. Painting in the Dark
4. Death of an Anarchist
5. The Guessing Game
6. Edwige's Eyes
7. Cats, Incense, Candles & Wine

Disc 2
1. One Dimensional People
2. The Casket Chasers
3. La Noche del Buque Maldito (aka Ghost Ship of the Blind Dead)
4. The Running Man
5. Requiem for the Voiceless
6. Journeys into Jade

I've gotta tell you that the very concept of this album had me pretty excited. Cathedral putting out this much material at once in a double album after a 5 year wait. I'm an absolute Cathedral fan and I liked the long and experimental approach the last album took on the track The Garden. Basically I was looking for something as awesome as The Garden Of Unearthly Delights.

No such luck I'm afraid. Not only does this one not really resemble the last album, but it doesn't resemble Cathedral much at times. I know Cathedral has always had a strong sort of 60s/70s sorta vibe, influence, and even moments of this sort of sound, but something is definitely amiss with this album. It takes not a step, but a dive past a simple influence and into some sort of funky retro rock sound.

The first disc is pretty much dominated by this sort of a sound. There are some heavy, signature Cathedral riffs sprinkled into the mix, but much of the album is dominated by Lee Dorian singing cleanly and lacks a lot of his signature heavy vocal deliveries. While Lee Dorian switching to a cleaner vocal approach has been done sporadically before, here it takes over and I'm sorry but he is not that great of a singer. Dorian is one of those guys I love as a Vocalist because he has a cool heavy sound, but as a clean singer trying to hold up this sort of material he doesn't fair nearly as well. This is not to mention weird little passages like in the opener, Funeral Of Dreams, which left me scratching my head. It sounds almost like Lee Dorian doing beat poetry. The song was actually not too bad with a driving riff up to this point, but these slow downs completely derail what could have been a good song.

The second disc does get a bit heavier and Lee Dorian does sort of refind his voice. Certainly the material on the second part of this double release seems a bit more traditional. Tracks like Requiem For The Voiceless and The Running Man sound much more doom oriented and have a good slow rolling heaviness about them. Also worth mentioning is Casket Chasers which is a solid upbeat Cathedral track which sounds much more like their signature. There are moments I'd rather forget though, such as the track Ghost Gallon which is once again taken over by that funky rock sound and some kind of annoying vocal deliveries.

All in all, the highlights are what I'd consider 'pretty good' tracks on another Cathedral album and this album hits a sour note most of the time. This is just really not what I was looking for out of this album and the band. I'm a pretty big fan and I cannot see myself buying this so I'm not sure I can even really recommend it to big fans. This one wants nothing to do with the album really. Not unlistenable, not always terrible... but probably not worth the price of admission either. I am really disappointed in this and will be surprised if this isn't the big letdown of 2010 for me. Already had a couple of those between Armored Saint and this release, but this one is worse.

Highlights: Casket Chasers, Requiem For The Voiceless

Rating - 2.0/5

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Cathedral - The Garden Of Unearthly Delights

Doom/Stoner Metal
Nuclear Blast

2005






1. Dearth Ad 2005
2. Tree Of Life & Death
3. North Berwick Witch Trials
4. Upon Azrael's Wings
5. Corpsecycle
6. Fields Of Zagara
7. Oro The Manslayer
8. Beneath A Funeral Sun
9. The Garden
10. Proga Europa

Cathedral has long been my favorite band of the doom and stoner mold, as they've shifted between and blended both, but I wasn't really sure what to expect from this one. Their previous release VIIth coming really did little for me and is probably my 2nd least favorite Cathedral album after the slow, death/doom debut. VIIth overall just seemed disjointed and unmemorable, but I think maybe that album was just rushed, coming only a year after Endytime.

Now a few years after the release of VIIth this album shows Cathedral much more focused and taking things back a few steps towards their mid-era stoner material. This album isn't full on stoner rock though and comes across pretty damn dark and heavy. I suppose the closest comparison would be The Carnival Bizarre's Sabbath worship but at times Caravan Beyond Redemption style grooves and Ethereal Mirror's evil sounding weirdness creeps in. Really it is a mix of the best moments of their generally recognized glory era. To put it simply this album is full of heavy riffs, catchy grooves, and plenty of the dark/twisted atmosphere that Cathedral is best known for. From hard hitters like Oro The Manslayer and The Tree Of Life & Death to the heavy stoner grooves of North Berwick Witch Trials and Corpsecyle this album just suceeds in all forms. There should be something for fans of any era of the band really and the always inventive band adds their own touch to this one as well. Check out the creepy as fuck little girl chant in Beneath A Funeral Sun for some evil sounding shit and the constantly shapeshifting, 27 minute, The Garden for some guest female vocals and a pretty different Cathedral song.

In summation... this album destroys. This really has been the year for the darker metal bands to shine in my opinion. If Sabbath X100 on the heaviness and evil sounds good to you then you need this. Actually I'd recommend this to just about anyone who likes darker metal as this isn't your typical slow doom nor is it the standard fuzzy stoner band. This is just unique, heavy as hell asskicking.

Highlights: Beneath A Funeral Sun, North Berwick Witch Trials, Corpecyle, Oro The Manslayer

Rating - 4.5/5