Sunset In The 12th House
Mozaic


4.0
excellent

Review

by Raul Stanciu STAFF
June 10th, 2015 | 37 replies


Release Date: 2015 | Tracklist

Review Summary: DorDeDuh masterminds go progressive/psychedelic. A Monkey3 meets My Sleeping Karma odyssey with Isis (the band) touches.

In the past few years, Hupogrammos and Sol Faur have sought to experiment out of the atmospheric black metal sphere one way or another. They have become renowned for the iconic albums released under the moniker Negură Bunget until 2009 (most notably OM), before the original line-up dissolved. Immediately regrouping as DorDeDuh, the two have slightly switched their approach, leaving the folk influences to flourish in between the heavy riffage. With their latest project, Sunset In The 12th House that started in 2011, we get a more eclectic mix of progressive metal, touches of psychedelia and traditional Eastern music.

Recruiting DorDeDuh/Koneskin drummer, Sergio Ponti, along with bass player Mihai Moldoveanu, the band has finally revealed their debut effort, Mozaic, after years of teasing. As expected, the album is very layered and carefully produced. Think of it as a Monkey3 meets My Sleeping Karma, plus occasional brutal Isis-esque outings. Few vocals are bleeding through the thick wall of sound, focusing instead on creating a prolonged instrumental journey. The opening cuts, 'Seven Insignia' and 'Arctic Cascades' are the most complex examples of the aforementioned descriptive mashup. The former begins with staccato tapping, then jumps to an evil yet groovy section where the guitars are let loose. The pace constantly shifts, passing through lush moments provided by gentle leads, to murky chug sections and on to an epic finale. What must be mentioned is that the aural, sometimes uneasy keyboards play a big role here (as well as on the entire album), since they offer balance on the metal parts and add an almost spiritual dimension to the subdued moments. Undoubtedly, 'Seven Insignia' would feel at home next to 'Icarus' had it been placed on Monkey3's The 5th Sun. On the other hand, 'Arctic Cascades' shares a more eerie ambiance akin to My Sleeping Karma's output. The high-pitched guitars, synth pads and deep bass lines create a perfect playground for Ponti to animate the voyage using several interesting drum patterns. The entire track has a lovely summerish vibe, it might just be the most accomplished one here.

Further exploring Mozaic, we find other highlights such as 'Desert's Eschaton', a tune that indulges in traditional Turkish music. Using the saz baglama as the main instrument and percussion, the band easily churned their most entertaining cut so far. Towards the end, distorted guitars disrupt the traditional atmosphere, breaking into a nice, heavy coda. Also, 'Ethereal Consonance' shares a more religious tone by bringing some grandiose chants and a thick layer of keyboards over twangy leads, whereas the hardest hitting track, 'Rejuvenation' comes closest to their usual output, using powerful riffs complete with growls. It's nice to see such diversity, each song reaching different directions. Luckily, there are several elements that unify them into a coherent work.

Many doors have opened for the guys with Sunset In The 12th House. Alternating between this project and DorDeDuh should keep them on a constant musical exploration. There are no boundaries here, no obligatory concepts to follow, so there could always be fresh ideas to present. Metal purists will find something to enjoy here, however, those open-minded are the ones who'll definitely enjoy Mozaic most. Dig it.




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insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
June 10th 2015


6184 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Really cool stuff for psychedelic/progressive music fans (even stoners can easily dig this album). Totally recommended.



Full stream on Bandcamp - http://sunset-in-the-12th-house.bandcamp.com/releases



Arctic Cascades - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJpexfXd-gY

CK
June 10th 2015


6104 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Just listened to this yesterday actually. It was solid

bnelso55
June 10th 2015


1445 Comments


Glad this got a review and an excellent rating. I've heard it a couple times and I'm digging it. As mentioned, I think the diversity of the music here is a highlight.

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
June 10th 2015


6184 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah, it really keeps you attentive all the way.

Totengott
June 10th 2015


4252 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Going to listen, this sounds promising. Sweet review.

EvoHavok
June 10th 2015


8080 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Need to check this.

DarkNoctus
June 10th 2015


12201 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is sweet as hell, rating might go up with future listens



a lot going on, an initially deceiving record. don't be fooled by the track they streamed.

Totengott
June 10th 2015


4252 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Sweet album.

BallsToTheWall
June 11th 2015


51218 Comments


Rules. Thanks for reviewing this.

zaruyache
June 11th 2015


27399 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

first track had like one good riff but it was too repetitive. Second track is much better so far.

zaruyache
June 11th 2015


27399 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Thankfully this got much better after the first few tracks. Surprisingly good.

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
June 11th 2015


6184 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I really dig the first track, it has several cool parts. Still 'Arctic Cascades' and 'Desert's Eschaton' are my favorites.

bnelso55
June 12th 2015


1445 Comments


Wow, this is fun listening. I can tell it's going to take time for it all to sink in though. Like Noctus said, there's a lot going on.

titanslayer
June 12th 2015


2714 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Pretty cool

Tunaboy45
June 14th 2015


18429 Comments


"A Monkey3 meets My Sleeping Karma odyssey with Isis (the band) touches."

I hate how we have to make that distinction now.

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
June 14th 2015


6184 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

We wouldn't want anyone to think there are terrorist touches on the album lol. Yeah, it's stupid indeed, but there was quite a scandal with Isis on Facebook.

bnelso55
June 14th 2015


1445 Comments


^I heard something about that. What happened exactly?
Twice now I've caught flack for wearing an Isis t-shirt in public. It's ridiculous.

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
June 14th 2015


6184 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

People started writing crap on their Facebook page, heckling their fans for wearing an ISIS t shirt, they had to rename their page to ISIS (the band) to avoid being shut down.



Pretty crazy for a disbanded band lol, but people are insane sometimes.



http://www.businessinsider.com/rock-band-isis-threats-2014-8

bnelso55
June 14th 2015


1445 Comments


Wow. As if anything relating to the word "Isis" (mythological figures, a band, a person's name, etc) never existed before this extremist group. That is insane. One more tally mark against my hope for humanity.

zaruyache
June 14th 2015


27399 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I kind of want to buy an Isis shirt now just to be contrary to all that bs. I know that they changed the name of the spy agency in Archer for the same reason, but they at least did it in a narratively satisfying way.



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