Astral Sleep - We Are Already Living In The End Of Times - Reviewed By Moshville Times ! Check it out here at this link: https://www.moshville.co.uk/reviews/album-review/2023/04/album-review-astral-sleep-we-are-already-living-at-the-end-of-times/
Prophetic or merely an observation on the state of the world? Well, regardless of your position, the latest album by the Finnish doom merchants Astral Sleep is certainly on point. Formed in 2004, and with two previous albums spanning over a decade between release, they are not a band to rush things.
Over 45 minutes of doom-soaked misery, Astral Sleep delve deep into the darkness, bringing together a range of styles that defies classification. We get sound clips, jazz, psychedelic noise, as well as crushing riffs and sombre, death growls that shake the very earth.
Its not easy listening. The complex title track which opens the album is over nine-minutes long, and shimmers in the coldness that is emitted. Intricate passages break over each other, as the song morphs and reforms through its journey. Using dissonant guitar tones, the band paint a dark image. The growls of Marcus Heinonen are tempered by his harrowed cleans, which provide a ghostly alternative.
At times glacial in tempo, with elements of sludgy Nola vibes combining with the Scandinavian doom flavours, We Are Already Living at the End of Times deserves time. The gentle acoustics that start “Invisible Flesh” quickly make way for harrowing, demonic tones, pulverising heavy riffs fall as the band launches into another slow-paced piece. As the track ebbs and flows, the musicianship of the band comes to the fore, especially on the gentler, more introspective segments. Backing Heinonen’s deathly roars, Astral Sleep employ vocal harmonies that bring a different aspect to the band’s sound.
There’s no doubt that the Finns Astral Doom Musick isn’t for everyone. Doom isn’t for everyone, and this is a specific type of style that merges numerous styles. The passages of music can at times drag, such is the nature of the beast, but if you can work with that, and if the lengthy songs can retain your attention, then We Are Already Living at the End of Times can provide plenty to entertain. Whether Astral Sleep’s mission statement is to entertain is doubtful, but with songs like “The Legacies” that strongly resemble elements of Paradise Lost and My Dying Bride, they have enough in their locker to appeal to a broader audience than they currently attract. Moshville Times
Release Date: 21. April 2023
FFO: YOB, Crowbar, Solitude Aeturnus
Location: Finland
Short Bio: Astral Sleep hails from Finland, Tellus. The group has wreaked havoc on the metal genre since 2005. Astral Sleep's music fuses various musical styles into an unique entity dubbed "Astral Doom Musick": The boundaries of different sub-genres of Doom are ripped apart, mingled with pieces of jazz, psych-rock, noise, and various styles of metal, and sown back together into the monstrosities that they are. Astral Sleep's mission is finding eternal bliss in the world on its inevitable trajectory towards Doom.
Album art made by Mark Cooper (markcooperart.com)
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