Process of Guilt - _Demising Grace_
by: Pedro Azevedo (4.5 out of 5)
With two new members in their line-up, including a human drummer that
replaces the rhythm machine used in their previous effort, Process of
Guilt are back with _Demising Grace_, their second demo. Perhaps
partly as a consequence of these line-up changes, their sound has
evolved into something quite different from their rather good debut
demo _Portraits of Regret_. Whereas back then they had some vague
resemblance to Void of Silence and mid-era Katatonia in some points,
they now remind me instead of bands like Saturnus (spoken vocals and
some of the doom melodies) and Morgion (gravelly death growls and
harsh guitar sound). Process of Guilt add their very own slant and
some other interesting touches to this combination however, in the
shape of nicely integrated sound samples and the mixing of crushing
riffs with more tranquil and atmospheric passages. _Demising Grace_
neither sounds like Process of Guilt are trying to reinvent the doom
metal genre nor like they are simply copying someone else; they are
obviously influenced by other bands, but the result is nevertheless
still something they can call their own. They would do well to keep
pursuing an increasing uniqueness in their sound, of course, but they
are no rip-offs at this stage. Although rooted in doom metal, the
general pace isn't quite as desperately slow as some might expect,
which could help them break out of the strictly doom metal niche and
appeal to those more interested in atmospheric death metal or just
good, emotional metal in general. Playing, production and songwriting
values are all very high for a demo; indeed this half-hour disc is up
there with most of the commercially distributed doom metal in the
market today. Here's hoping that Process of Guilt will find a label
that will support them in the future.
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