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Immense Intense Suspense

Phlebotomized

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Format: CD

Cat No: HHR202323DP

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Release Date:  14 April 2023

Label:  Hammerheart Records / Napalm Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8715392232329

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  

Release Date:  29 November 2024

Label:  Hammerheart Records / Napalm Records

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8715392232312

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  

  • Description

    What do you get when you put Demilich, At The Gates' first album/EP and Nocturnus into a blender to transform them into a hulking, abominable monster that makes the major
    sciences weep and wonder why you created something that defies them so? Well... this. Indeed, this seems to be the only thing that can come close to an auditory form of Cthulhu.
    The full length debut for this doom/avant-garde metal act, serves up both originality, and integrity and is seen as a classic album.Phlebotomized started out as a grindcore-ish Death
    Metal band, releasing their early demos sounding like this. Somewhere along the line, the band decided to change their style, as "Immense, Intense, Suspense" values melodies,
    and symphonic passages. This did not take away from the evil, depressing mood that swims through the music. This takes what Demilich wrote on 'Nespithe' and builds on it. They
    take what Nocturnus wrote on 'The Key', and add their own little twist. It's got the twisting and amorphous song structures of 'The Red in the Sky is Our's', and then some. They
    create the atmosphere Portal merely dreams of creating.
    The first thing one will notice hovering above the pounding guitar riffs, is the violin and keyboard passages that serve as the rhythm section. Melancholic, yet brutal, the songs
    present a story, with lyrics wrapped around the theme of religion. The music does not really have one true form. You hear mixtures of clean, and growl vocals, as well as the
    occasional clean vocal passage. Acoustic guitars open songs, while the violin and keyboards are ever-present. A gloomy atmosphere is placed, while a violin dances with violent,
    death metal guitar riffs. The melodic breaks throughout the album hinder the progression of the brutal parts, while the violin almost diminishes, and remains in limbo, only to pick
    up alongside the blasting guitar riffs. Phlebotomized gives homage to their early roots, with much of the heavier parts of the drumming focused on speed and progression. The full
    band occasionally comes through, yelling lines in unison. The majority of this album is rather doomy and mid-paced, and actually creates a great atmosphere, thereby putting the
    keyboards (and even a fucking violin!) to proper use. Seriously, listen to 'Barricade' the recurring soft section. It sounds very inspiring and atmospheric.
    "Immense, Intense, Suspense" seems to have gotten lost somewhere in time. An album that contains so many different elements, from brutal, riff-filled structures, to meloncholic,
    and bittersweet melodies, is hard to imagine being so unheard of. Perhaps it is just another album ahead of it's time. This is a death metal album, is it not?" Yes it is! But those of
    you who needn't mindlessly bang your head, (as necessary as it is), who can allow things like atmosphere and intelligence to occasionally permeate into your realm will really
    appreciate this.

    Description

    What do you get when you put Demilich, At The Gates' first album/EP and Nocturnus into a blender to transform them into a hulking, abominable monster that makes the major
    sciences weep and wonder why you created something that defies them so? Well... this. Indeed, this seems to be the only thing that can come close to an auditory form of Cthulhu.
    The full length debut for this doom/avant-garde metal act, serves up both originality, and integrity and is seen as a classic album.Phlebotomized started out as a grindcore-ish Death
    Metal band, releasing their early demos sounding like this. Somewhere along the line, the band decided to change their style, as "Immense, Intense, Suspense" values melodies,
    and symphonic passages. This did not take away from the evil, depressing mood that swims through the music. This takes what Demilich wrote on 'Nespithe' and builds on it. They
    take what Nocturnus wrote on 'The Key', and add their own little twist. It's got the twisting and amorphous song structures of 'The Red in the Sky is Our's', and then some. They
    create the atmosphere Portal merely dreams of creating.
    The first thing one will notice hovering above the pounding guitar riffs, is the violin and keyboard passages that serve as the rhythm section. Melancholic, yet brutal, the songs
    present a story, with lyrics wrapped around the theme of religion. The music does not really have one true form. You hear mixtures of clean, and growl vocals, as well as the
    occasional clean vocal passage. Acoustic guitars open songs, while the violin and keyboards are ever-present. A gloomy atmosphere is placed, while a violin dances with violent,
    death metal guitar riffs. The melodic breaks throughout the album hinder the progression of the brutal parts, while the violin almost diminishes, and remains in limbo, only to pick
    up alongside the blasting guitar riffs. Phlebotomized gives homage to their early roots, with much of the heavier parts of the drumming focused on speed and progression. The full
    band occasionally comes through, yelling lines in unison. The majority of this album is rather doomy and mid-paced, and actually creates a great atmosphere, thereby putting the
    keyboards (and even a fucking violin!) to proper use. Seriously, listen to 'Barricade' the recurring soft section. It sounds very inspiring and atmospheric.
    "Immense, Intense, Suspense" seems to have gotten lost somewhere in time. An album that contains so many different elements, from brutal, riff-filled structures, to meloncholic,
    and bittersweet melodies, is hard to imagine being so unheard of. Perhaps it is just another album ahead of it's time. This is a death metal album, is it not?" Yes it is! But those of
    you who needn't mindlessly bang your head, (as necessary as it is), who can allow things like atmosphere and intelligence to occasionally permeate into your realm will really
    appreciate this.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Immense Intense Suspense / Barricade
      • 2. Desecration of Alleged Christian History
      • 3. Dubbed Forswearer
      • 4. In Search of Tranquillity / Subtle Disbalanced Liquidity
      • 5. Devoted to God
      • 6. Mellow are the Reverberations
      • 7. Gone...

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Immense Intense Suspense / Barricade
      • 2. Desecration of Alleged Christian History
      • 3. Dubbed Forswearer

      Side 2

      • 1. In Search of Tranquillity / Subtle Disbalanced Liquidity
      • 2. Devoted to God
      • 3. Mellow are the Reverberations
      • 4. Gone...