#deathmetalchannel #eternalstorm #transcendingobscurity
Taken from the upcoming full length coming out soon on Transcending Obscurity Records.
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Info -
In 2019, Spanish progressive/melodic death metal band Eternal Storm released their debut full length 'Come the Tide, which was a shockingly accomplished, poignant and evocative album which many still regard to be one of the highlights in the style. Four years later, after working meticulously to hone their sound even more, they return having fulfilled a seemingly impossible task - to come up with a worthy follow up album, one that doesn’t betray the sound nor dilute it. On 'A Giant Bound to Fall', shattering the apprehensions, they've actually taken the sound further ahead; it's far more nuanced, multifaceted and even feels darker. The emotions are just as palpable as before but are rawer, more piercing, and the heightened extreme parts are not at the expense of their immersive atmospheric ones. The painstaking recording process ensured that and for the sound to remain organic and tangible. It's a giant step ahead in the logical direction, for them, for the entire style. There is little doubt that this hugely ambitious and more importantly still passionate and heartfelt album will go down as another towering landmark in the genre. With music so pristine, it becomes a salve for the soul.
For fans of: Be'lakor, Dyssebeia, Insomnium, Dark Tranquillity, In Mourning, At the Gates
Line up -
Daniel R. Flys | Vocals (lead), guitars, keyboards, bass
Jaime Torres | Guitars, vocals, keyboards, bass, fretless bass
Daniel Maganto | Bass, guitars (additional), vocals (additional)
Session drums and percussion on this recording by Gabriel Valcázar (Wormed, Ernia)
Additional keyboards and synths by Jaboto Fernández (Nexus 6, TodoMal)
Noise and additional synths on track 1 by Roberto Bustabad (Varunian, Ovakner, Rvinas)
Additional vocals on track 2 by Sven de Caluwé (Aborted)
Additional vocals on track 4 by Kheryon
Violin on track 4 by Paul R. Flys
Additional vocals on track 6 by Eloi Boucherie (Vidres a la Sang, White Stones)
Additional vocals on track 7 by Dan Swanö
Additional vocals on track 9 by Sergi "Bobby" Verdeguer (Persefone)
Artwork by Leoncio Harmr.
Lone Tree Domain (Lyrics: Jaime Torres)
The day couldn’t find a semblance of respite
Nor the mantle of light could bring the colors back
The sight that met the eye, what the gaze revealed
A lingering vastness, a land with no sound
And amid this barren land, a tree
Tall and proud, yet incomplete
Its branches scratching aimlessly
A shell hardened by time
Roots that no longer know their ground
Oblivious to the life that lies around
When was then, the time it lost its grip?
The moment when the eyes were turned within
So deep, they never found their way out?
The moment when the Other was cast out,
To become a still life
Yet left to die
Now its domain is fading,
It’s sinking in the grey
No wind blows
No breeze to feel
The Silence.
The Void.
Memories that wither
as they dwindle with the leaves
Senses that are crippled
as if trapped beneath the stones
Memories that wither
from an age left in the white
Senses that are crippled
as the soil enfolds all life
The will to forget
The will to dissolve
The will to lift the weight of the world
The quicksand below
The graceless fall
The embrace of the abyss
The call of the void
Upon the timeless hill it waits
Engulfed in muteness and decay
“Lightly, lightly
a wind starts to blow.
Lightly still, the wind goes away.
And I don’t know what I think
and have no wish to know”*
*Adapted from Fernando Pessoa’s The Keeper of Sheep
- Category
- Slamming Deathcore
- Tags
- Spite, ETERNAL STORM
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