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/:: Artist :: Monolith ::\
:: Album :: Dystopia ::
:: Year :: 2014 ::
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:: . Genre :: Metal Source :: CDDA . ::
:: Label :: Final Gate Records R.date :: 18.08.2014 ::
_::__ Cat.nr. :: FGR009 Size :: 75,1 MB __::_
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/: Encoder :: LAME 3.98.4 -V0 :\
..: Bitrate :: avg. 258kbps : .
. Quality :: 44,1kHz/Joint-Stereo .
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Website :: http://www.finalgaterecords.com/
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:: 01. Won't Come Down 03:36 ::
:: 02. Cosmic Fairy 04:32 ::
:: 03. Hole 04:58 ::
:: 04. Dystopia 06:58 ::
:: 05. Acid Rain 05:42 ::
:: 06. Sleepless Eyes 05:40 ::
:: 07. Rainbow 09:02 ::
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:: MONOLITH are a Doom Metal band, formed in 2010 in Bremen, ::
:: Germany. For those of you who dig early BLACK SABBATH, ::
:: PENTAGRAM, SLEEP, and similar bands, there’s a lot to like ::
:: on “Dystopia,” the group’s debut effort for Final Gate ::
:: Records. Now, I’m generally not a fan of bands whose styles ::
:: are way too indebted to their inspirations, but I find this ::
:: easier to overlook when it’s done right. MONOLITH, who draw ::
:: heavily from the aforementioned groups, do a great job ::
:: capturing the sound and atmosphere of early Doom Metal with ::
:: this strong group of songs. ::
:: ::
:: It takes less than a minute through opening track “Won’t ::
:: Come Down” to gather who the main influence is here. It’s ::
:: uncanny how much like Ozzy Osbourne Ralf Brummerloh’s voice ::
:: sounds, complimented by chunky guitar riffs of Ron ::
:: Osenbrueck and Andre Dittman’s jazz-inspired drumming. The ::
:: lyrics are one of the album’s strongest points. As ::
:: derivative as the album can sound musically, especially ::
:: considering Brummerloh’s vocal delivery, it’s hard to ::
:: dislike the churning, heavy Blues of songs like “Cosmic ::
:: Fairy,” the gritty, catchy “Hole,” and the sludgy “Acid ::
:: Rain.” The down-tuned, high-reverb guitars and thick, ::
:: prominent bass create that kind-of ‘wall of sound’effect ::
:: associated with this particular style of music, but the ::
:: instruments aren’t too muddy-sounding to enjoy individually ::
:: from each other. The feedback/gain isn’t too excessive so ::
:: as to obscure anything, which is great because each of the ::
:: band members gives a strong performance throughout ::
:: “Dystopia.” Osenbrueck’s electrifying, wailing leads on ::
:: songs like “Sleepless Eyes” and the excellent title track ::
:: are like the icing on top of his heavy riffing, and ::
:: Brummerloh’s thumping bass fills out the band’s heavy sound ::
:: very well. “Sleepless Eyes” is another song with some ::
:: great, dark, bluesy riffing and a ton of attitude, as is ::
:: the closing jam “Rainbow,” the album’s longest song by far. ::
:: The track works at a crawling pace, with lengthy, distorted ::
:: guitar midsection, without sounding like it drags on for ::
:: too long, and is a fitting track to end the album. ::
:: ::
:: Some people will probably have trouble getting into this ::
:: album because of how unabashedly BLACK SABBATH it sounds. ::
:: However, from what I’ve read, the band intended “Dystopia” ::
:: to be this kind of 70s-sounding record from the onset, and ::
:: the songs are legitimately good. To me, the fact that one ::
:: could easily mistake this album for one by BLACK SABBATH ::
:: says as much about the quality of the music as it does ::
:: about the similar sound, which the band pulls off without ::
:: sounding too much like copycats. Besides, they’d hardly be ::
:: the first Metal band on the planet to owe a debt to the ::
:: SABBATH in one way or another; theirs is just more obvious ::
:: than most. “Dystopia” probably won’t win MONOLITH a ton of ::
:: points for originality, but it’s still a solid album. I’d ::
:: recommend this to fans of Doom/Stoner Metal, or any kind of ::
:: heavy Rock in general. ::
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:: http://www.metal-temple.com/ ::
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