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I don't hear any similarities between Krallice and Liturgy. Or WITTR and Liturgy. Or Meshuggah or any other band they get compared to as being a hipster version of.

They sound like This Heat s/t, or Neurosis "Times of Grace", or Rhys Chatham, or a Laddio Bolocko track the title of which escapes me. Aside from a couple of moments, the album is riff-free. There's nothing "rock" about it, it's billowy and dynamic. Greg's drumming, to my ears, seems to be the only noticeable joining element between Liturgy's music and metal-- all artwork, manifestos, lyrics and other extra-musical shit aside.

It totally sucks for Liturgy that Greg's left but I look forward to hearing more from Guardian Alien.

oPal, Wednesday, 21 December 2011 00:17 (twelve years ago) link

I wasn't trying to say that I think any of those three (Liturgy, WITTR, Krallice) sound like each other, just more that they sort of seem to represent the vanguard of current strains of American black metal. I really disagree with Siegbox though, I don't think these guys are just recycling some formula from old black metal. They most definitely dram inspiration from Burzum and Darkthrone, but I think WITRR add a more American twist on the foresty ambiance while Krallice incorporate a twisted take on Guitar Center wankery that was missing from that older stuff.

shakur rump (I left my login in El Sandboxo), Wednesday, 21 December 2011 01:09 (twelve years ago) link

Obviously there's almost twenty years between this batch of bands (also including Ash Borer, Skagos, Austere, Woods of Desolation, etc so not all US), production & songwriting tricks have somewhat evolved and they all have their own signature riffs/melodies/interludes, but I must say it's a pretty narrow and beaten path all these bands are walking. Again, not saying it's a bad thing.

Siegbox, Wednesday, 21 December 2011 20:56 (twelve years ago) link

between DT/B and this batch of bands

Siegbox, Wednesday, 21 December 2011 20:57 (twelve years ago) link


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