Monday, April 11, 2011

Italian review in Heavy Impact Webzine 7.5/10

A layman's attempt of translating some quotes into English:
"(...)absolutely exemplary tracks like "Human Stain" (where the reference to the groove is a constant), or "Infinite Self", the track opens with dissonant arpeggios and then begins to grow dark ,going into the same territories as the first Crowbar album."
"Mature and full of a the most terrifying resentment and feeling of unsecurity and uncertainty that furher increases the tension."
The reviewer rates the "Time Without Light" EP 7.5 out of 10.

If you know Italian, or if feel like learning some, read the full review here.


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Saturday, April 2, 2011

New interview and review in Lords of Metal

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Bassist, Paul, recently took part in an interview with Dutch metal e-zine Lords of Metal. The interview details everything from the background and creative process to the artwork and tour-plans for Time Without Light.
Lords of Metal also reviewed the EP. Follow the links below for the full story.

Menno: After the release of their first, self-titled, EP, the Swedish doom-formation The Deadists has released yet another EP, ‘Time Without Light’. How this new piece compares to their earlier work I cannot analyze. However, what I can analyze is the amount of heaviness portrayed on ‘Time Without Light’. Vocalist Joacim Axelsson sounds like a revitalized Tom G Warrior as his band shits out one heavy riff after another for a mere thirty minutes. The Deadists is not your regular stoner/doom band but has songs and riffs that compel and make the listener feel genuinely evil, the best example of this would be the lengthy and aggressive ‘Infinite Self’. I say bring on a full-length!


Rating: 81/100 (details)


Here is a link to the Lords of Metal interview.

Here is a link to the review.