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UNWAVERING RESONANCE

0N0

Experimental/Post Metal


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Studio Album, released in 2022

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Clay Weight (12:13)
2. Shattering (5:13)
3. Unwavering Resonance (9:08)
4. Wander the Vacant Twilight (9:47)

Total Time 36:21

Line-up / Musicians

- Twisted / guitars, vocals, programming
- Acidmilk / guitars, vocals
- Sarkast / vocals

Releases information

Composed, written and produced by 0N0
Recorded and mixed at LU69 studio
Guitars re-amped at Pulp studio
Post-processed by Angakok Thoth at Mydriasis Studios
Mastered by Greg Chandler at Priory Recording Studios
Label: The House of What You See
Release date: June 24, 2022

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3.95
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Review by DamoXt7942
FORUM & SITE ADMIN GROUP Avant/Cross/Neo/Post Teams
4 stars Graceful and enjoyable, regardless of post-death-doom metallic soundscape. Such a fascinating impression I've got at the moment I listened to this album. Actually I had a great interest in them just as wondering what their moniker should be pronounced, and their creation far surpassed my expectations really. Not only powerful distorted distracted death-doom-y voices but also their sensitive, flavourful instrumental plays completely catch my heart strictly. Guess they should be obviously inspired by North European Metal like TNT (my love), Entombed (my love), or Opeth (my love of course!) and amazing grace of the 'legends' is set with every single phrase of theirs. Basically death-doom production gives us much excitement and encouragement, but in addition, "Unwavering Resonance" and 0N0's polished works stabilize and tranquilize us mysteriously and mystically. It's no doubt we are invaded and attracted by the North Europe Metal Scene.

First of all please give it a listen. The first step "Clay Weight", much heavier and stickier than the title, is one of masterpieces filled with almost all of their musical components. From the beginning we get pretty impressed and amazed with their dynamic but smooth, delicate melody lines and rhythm basements. Distorted dissected voices are also comfortable for us. No matter how they get metallic or loud, the sound itself would not have any effect but to charm us the listeners. The following "Shattering" is kinda more twisted, more dissonant, and more esoteric ecstasy. Such a magical indication might come from decent, stable, silky drumming I imagine? The titled track is just a beauty, full of elegant guitar progression, supportive rhythm section turf, and vibe of death voices with wondrous choruses. And this fantasy possesses incredible energy and explosive magma. Quite challenging to play such a crazy creation indeed, but they do without anything out of ordinary. The epilogue started with desert-y calmness involves slowtempo but obviously dignified sensitivity. Dry fruity sound texture reminds us of the similar vein to Krauty psychedelia too, but possibly they would not have turned their musical appearance for the polarity. Simply they play pure and clear death doom metal ... This definitely makes sense.

Aside from such a difficult or argumentative discussion, we can easily understand what we feel and what we acquire via their opus. Enjoy.

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