Necare - _Ruin_
(Firebox, 2004)
by: Pedro Azevedo (8 out of 10)
Playing the music you like, and sparing nary a thought for whether it
is particularly fashionable or innovative at any given point in time,
must be a great feeling for a musician. Necare are almost certainly
one such band: harvesting influence from early '90s British doom, this
American duo indulge in a form of doom/death metal that may not be
exactly groundbreaking, but nonetheless remains welcome when done
properly -- and for the most part, _Ruin_ is done properly. Indeed,
the first three tracks after the intro -- all of which tend to scream
_Serenades_ era Anathema -- rank among the most accomplished doom I've
heard in a long while. But while originality doesn't run high and the
music is kept fairly simple throughout, the fact is _Ruin_ remains an
unpretentiously enjoyable disc for those who like the doom/death
genre. The Anathema connection tends to fade away during the second
half of the album, which is also slightly less captivating, but not to
the point of making this album significantly less worthy of purchase
for lovelorn doom/death fans.
Facebook
Twitter ::
:
::
HTML :
CSS ::
All contents copyright 1995-2024 their individual creators. All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.
All opinions expressed in Chronicles of Chaos are opinions held at the time of writing by the individuals expressing them.
They do not necessarily reflect the opinions of anyone else, past or present.