Novembers Doom The Novella Reservoir
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Tracklist:
1. Rain
2. The Novella Reservoir
3. Drown the Inland Mere
4. Twilight Innocence
5. The Voice of Failure
6. They Were Left to Die
7. Dominate the Human Strain
8. Leaving This

Ranking: #101 for 2007

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2007-07-10 | 30 comments | 1,102 views

Summary: Novembers Doom drop the Opeth worship riffs for the most part and break out the drop A. The result is their best album to date.

7 of 7 thought this review was well written

Ah, Novembers Doom. For over 10 years, this little known band (an AMERICAN band, no less) has been plugging away, releasing albums that toss around doom riffs and Opeth-esque acoustic passages in a blend that has really yet to be replicated. Except for Opeth, of course. The band is signed with The End Records, who are home to some of the finest (and undefinable) bands in the metal scene, including Agalloch, Green Carnation, Head Control System, Sigh, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, The Gathering, Ulver, Unexpect, and Winds. It must have been quite an honor to have an album released on this label.

Fronted by Paul Kuhr, who also shares frontman duties with the avantgarde band Subterranean Masquerade, he is a commanding force that is instantly recognizable. Paul’s growls are deep and weathered, much like Mikael Akerfeldt’s voice (again, more Opeth references), and he has a very deep, melancholic singing voice. However, he tends to speak passages rather than sing them when he isn’t emptying his lungs with all the force at his disposal. It leads to an interesting contrast that, for the most part, works.

The Novella Reservoir, the quintet’s latest release, draws inspiration from a different vein than their other releases, and it is that different style which makes it their crowning moment. Rather than the Opeth styled riffing and the doom metal, The Novella Reservoir features extremely downtuned, crushing, and oftentimes SIMPLE distorted riffs. The whole album is actually quite catchy, and it is often the simplicity of the riffing that makes the album so good.

Tracks like Rain show off this new angle of Novembers Doom. One of the best tracks on the album, Rain is an absolutely CRUSHING opener. From the moment it starts, the listener is bombarded with a monsterous riff in A (think Korn low, except about 5 million times better) that builds and builds until it finally bursts over and Kuhr comes in. I personally think he is at his best here. With brutal growls that perfectly complement the pounding riffs, Novembers Doom lays waste to any other American band that has tried to be “brutal”. THIS is brutality at its best. It doesn’t have to be ridiculously complicated or technical. It’s just all about the band members playing off of each other

Drown The Inland Mere is another example of how simplicity has worked in the band’s favor. A chugfest with more A riffs and brutal growling, the album’s single once again pounds listeners into submission before relenting a little bit with a sung chorus. On this release, much more so than the other ones, Kuhr chooses to sing rather than speak, and his harmonizations are quite intriguing. For a guy with such a monotonous voice, he really can sing quite well. He harmonizes many passages with a base part that usually consists of few notes and other parts above it, which creates for an almost droning effect that is quite captivating.

The band isn’t all about being terrifyingly heavy, though. Twilight Innocence is a beautiful acoustic song that actually works quite well with Kuhr’s deep voice. Gone are the Opeth ripoff acoustic passages. They have instead been replaced with more minor passages, instead of Opeth’s dissonance. Minor keys have always been Novembers Doom’s strong point. Something about Kuhr’s voice and lyrical content (while sometimes lacking) make it more suitable for simple minor passages that choose to focus on the beauty of sadness instead of the technicality of dissonance. It is that realization that truly makes Novembers Doom a terrific band.

However, the band shines the most on the tracks that combine these acoustic passages with pounding brutal riffs. The title track, undoubtedly my favorite track, starts with some acoustic riffing before blasting into a slower paced tidal wave of distorted guitar. Kuhr’s deep growls give way to what I consider the best singing passage of the album. The chorus to the song contains a harmonized passage that gradually adds more layers to it, but it’s really hard to believe something so simple can be so good. With only a few notes, Kuhr’s pleading that:

“You’re not the savior of this world
A simple life has come to pass
You’re not the answer to my faith
I’ll never give you what you need”

takes on an unsurpassed emotional value that is genuine and true, and not forced. Kuhr puts his heart and soul into his singing, which more than makes up for his lack of range and ability. Again, simplicity reigns supreme.

The outro, Leaving This, also starts with clean riffing, and is altogether a more relaxed song. No growls make it into this track. Much like Twilight Innocence, this track focuses on simple minor key progressions with Kuhr speaking over them to craft a story of a life that must be left. The distortion kicks in during the chorus with Kuhr singing over it, and much like the title track, the chorus is one of my favorite parts of the album. It doesn’t differ from the style of the title track that much, but if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

One thing that I noticed about this album that I don’t really take note of is the artwork is extremely superb. Now, I know absolutely nothing when it comes to art. My stick figures even come out disproportionated and ugly. However, the artwork sets the perfect tone for the album to come. From the lone soul adrift in an umbrella down a river where many have lost their lives to the twisted sense of reality where umbrellas sprout tree roots, a portrait of desolation is painted.

Barring a few lyrical hiccups and a couple of weaker tracks (Drown The Inland Mere being one of them; it’s not a bad track by any means, it’s just hopelessly overshadowed by the rest of the album), Novembers Doom’s latest release is their magnum opus, their crowning moment, whatever you want to call it. It’s also one of the best albums released this year to date.

Recommended Tracks:
Rain
The Novella Reservoir
Twilight Innocence
Leaving This


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CoRpSeSlAyEr


Comments: 775
07.10.07


Descent review. My guitar teacher is pretty close friends with Chris the bassist of November's doom. He also knows Michael Angelo Batio personaly as well. Good band too.

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Aficionado


Comments: 1026
07.11.07


Descent review eh?

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muchtallerthanu


Comments: 648
07.11.07

Album Rating: 4.5

Damn....... This is better than my review.

kalkal50


Comments: 2380
07.11.07


everyone thinks its spelled descent now adays, when that really comes from the verb to descend, excellent review a la vote

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FR33L0RD


Comments: 1095
07.11.07

Album Rating: 4.5

Excellent Review...you have my pos vote for an equally excellent Doom Metal Album



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BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18814
07.11.07


This is a good cd. Not as good as Daylight Dies thoughThis Message Edited On 08.17.08

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Shattered_Future


Comments: 1502
07.11.07

Album Rating: 4.5

Goddammit, Daylight Dies is NOT better than this band. :mad: :p

Thanks everybody for voting.

MaimedIncisions


Comments: 2
07.16.07


Not a bad review overall, except for the tired Opeth "rip off" comments. Novembers Doom have written riffs and songs that were Opeth-styled before Opeth did haha They are similar in style in some ways, but Doom definitely aren't rip offs. People who think so should do their homework. I heard Mike from Opeth likes this band, I don't think he would like them if they ripped him off. And the band always tuned low, I think the first Doom cd is tuned lower than this cd even. Other than those points, this is a cool review to read.

The new Swallow The Sun, Daylight Dies, and Novembers Doom cds are all really good. But very different from one another. What's the point in comparing them? They're all good, listen to all of them!

FR33L0RD


Comments: 1095
08.31.07

Album Rating: 4.5

bump for goodness

Crimson


Comments: 1919
08.31.07

Album Rating: 2.5

This album bored me.

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FR33L0RD


Comments: 1095
08.31.07

Album Rating: 4.5


.....did you like "The Pale Haunt Departure", i think its even better.

Crimson


Comments: 1919
08.31.07

Album Rating: 2.5

I haven't heard it, whats it like?This Message Edited On 05.04.08

OhMyGandhi


Comments: 101
08.31.07


I d compare this band with Amon Amarth over Opeth. They have simple riffs, simple lyrics, and the song structures are simple just like Amon Amarth.

Crimson


Comments: 1919
08.31.07

Album Rating: 2.5

For some reason I love Amon Amarth while this band... meh.

Crimson


Comments: 1919
08.31.07

Album Rating: 2.5

What does everybody think about the cover art?
I think it's awesome.

OhMyGandhi


Comments: 101
09.04.07


I agree with you about Amon Amarth. They own. This band doesn't though.

the cover art is sick m/

Shattered_Future


Comments: 1502
09.04.07

Album Rating: 4.5

The only thing similar between the bands are the fact that both use growls. There's nothing else remotely similar between them.

Josh D.


Comments: 6155
09.05.07


Amon Amarth is not that good.

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FR33L0RD


Comments: 1095
09.05.07

Album Rating: 4.5

I love both bands "Amon Amarth" & "November Doom"

ColdDamnation


Comments: 159
11.22.07


Amon Amarth's, "Verus the World" is absolutely fantastic. the production is some of the best of that genre, however the next cd's they put out didn't sound nearly as clear or powerful.

Hope is excellent too, and The Fountain OST which I just got.



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