Genre: Progressive/Technical Black/Death Metal
Label: Unique Leader Records
Release Date: 2011
Being
from a state generally thought of as one of the brightest most sunny
places in the U.S. if not the world, it would seem that a band like
Fallujah, being from that area would not be able to create a soundscape
as cold, dense, and sinister as they have on their long awaited full
length debut "The Harvest Wombs". Admittedly, many metal bands originate
in California but Fallujah takes the rage exhibited by groups like
Suicide Silence and Carnifex, punch that rage up a notch and throw their
own blend of black magic onto it. The band has amazing guitar work that
makes for a wonderful mix of both technically intelligent and
punishingly churning music that is layered over bashing catchy drumming
and mixed with some of the most sinister vocals in the genre and
beautiful haunting ambient sections. The band has all these assets at
their disposal and yet never overdoes any of it. Songs like "Alpha
Incipient"and "Prison of the Mind" make use of Fallujah's more ambient
elements while "Become One" and "Ritual of Godflesh" are some of the
songs that call upon the guitarists to carry the songs, although this is
not meant to say when one element is present the other is absent.
All
of Fallujah brings their dark diabolical sound to all the songs on this
album, even the instrumentals! Lets talk about the instrumentals! The
tracks "The Flame Surreal" and "The Harvest Wombs", two massive
instrumental tracks that the band sneak into the album and both tracks
that are packed full with just as much genius and darkness as the rest
of the album. The closing track "Assemblage of Wolves" reminds listeners
that Fallujah may have the ability to make roaring technical music, but
they also have phenomenal abilities at making crushing music. "The
Harvest Wombs" is a delightful album that is sure to impress fans of
heavy music from The Faceless to Wolves in the Throne Room. To readers
who have yet to listen to "The Harvest Wombs", get to it! And to
Fallujah if any of the band members are reading this review of your new
album, do more like this one!!
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