Swallow The Sun New Moon
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Tracklist:
"These Woods Breathe Evil"
"Falling World"
"Sleepless Swans"
"And Heavens Cried Blood"
"Lights on the Lake (Horror pt. III)"
"New Moon"
"Servant of Sorrow"
"Weight of the Dead"


Release Date: 11/10/2009

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Crysis USER (103 Reviews)

2009-11-07 | 77 comments | 1,443 views

Summary: "The Morning Never Came"..... chapter 4

7 of 8 thought this review was well written

When Finnish melodic death/doom metal band Swallow The Sun released their 2003 album The Morning Never Came, it was a fantastic piece of metal which showcased the depressive, slow, and rather minimalistic tendencies of doom metal. It also coupled these qualities with the bombastic ferocity of death metal to create an easily accessible piece through which the listener could venture forth into other, more classic-structured doom. This sound continued with frighteningly little deviation through 2005’s Ghosts Of Loss and 2007’s Hope. While the music was generally enjoyable and well-played, the ideas became more and more stagnant, reeking like a small pond in New Jersey. So now, six years later Swallow The Sun has released New Moon, an album which, ever so surprisingly, sounds exactly the same.

The compositions are different in the sense that the notes which are played are new, but the atmosphere of the album is an immediate trigger of deja vu. The depressive and down-tuned guitars strike heavy chords which lay a base for the airy keyboard melodies to offer a bit of harmony. The album sounds extremely dark, and remains hostile and vicious throughout the runtime, but this heaviness comes off as a façade for those who have heard Swallow The Sun before, because this is the same level of brutality and melody which you’ve heard over three albums. There are songs like “…And Heavens Cried Blood” which really bring an invigorating uplift to the album, using this sense of melody and heaviness in a clever way, highlighting the slow pace of the doom influences but also injecting a really clever, really effective melody into the background which actually makes the song extremely fresh. There are instances where influences are drawn from other genres such as black metal, evident not only in some tremolo picked riffs but also a few blast beats thrown in for good measure. Also, some wonderful female vocals are used which sound amazingly relaxing and fit the atmosphere of the music with brilliant perfection.

The same cleverness which makes their usual songwriting feel fresh is sadly missing on much of the rest of the album. Most of the album wallows in the same murky, depressing, atmosphere while making the typical slow/heavy/slow/heavy transitions. The pristine production doesn’t help a boring drum department, which doesn’t really do anything outside of keeping a simple beat, something which I was expecting going into the album. The same goes for the harsh vocals, which Mikko Kotamki belt out without much trouble or error, it’s just that his vocal delivery which switches between guttural and raspy isn’t a surprise at all. They aren’t inherently bad because of this lack of change, in fact they are quite good, it’s just that the transitions between the two styles are spastic and never really follow a flowing pattern, it’s as if he went into the studio and did whatever he wanted. On the other hand, his clean vocals remain devoid of emotion and range, but do show hints of improvement (as showcased in the title track) which hopefully indicates he is going for some sort of change with his cleans.

New Moon is classic Swallow The Sun, whether you appreciate their sound or not. The songwriting is fairly solid and a couple of the tracks in the core of the album are memorable, but the beginning and ending of the album really lack that punch which will draw the listener into the album, and send them out the door in shock. If you were a hater of this band before, don’t bother with this, but if you like their sound already, there are some gems to be found within this album. While the majority of the album shows a stubborn unwillingness to evolve, some small moments really stand out and remind me about what it felt like when I first heard Swallow The Sun, a highly interesting and heavily atmospheric sound. However, it seems that so much crust has built up over that sound by this point that the band really has no other choice but to abandon it, or risk being trapped within it.

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Crysis


Comments: 4531
11.07.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Objectively a 3, personally a 3.5 because I like their sound.

Really, just listen to tracks 4, 5 and 6 and be done with it.

Digging: Drudkh - Blood In Our Wells

BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18783
11.07.09


No matter how I feel about the band/music or album title, this has really, really cool artwork. Nice review Captain.


Also, whcih song has female vocals?

Digging: Venetian Snares/Hecate - Nymphomatriarch

Crysis


Comments: 4531
11.07.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Thanks Balls, I like the artwork too. "Lights on the Lake (Horror pt. III)" has the female vocals.

Buccaneer


Comments: 95
11.07.09


Great review dude.

Album art rules.

Nikkolae


Comments: 640
11.07.09

Album Rating: 4

out off all the albums on STS's discography this has got to be my favorite, the title track is the best here imo but the whole album is ok, deff agree with the deja vu comment, its exactly the same meomentum and feeling as all the other albums have but somehow i like this one better

Digging: Have A Nice Life - Deathconsciousness

Crysis


Comments: 4531
11.07.09

Album Rating: 3.5

I agree, the title track is my favorite. I really enjoy the guitar solo in that song.

klap4music
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1080
11.07.09


crysis i can say that i will probably never listen to 99% of the stuff you review, but i read it anyways because you are one of the best metal writers here. make this man a contrib!

Digging: Annie - Don't Stop

Wizard


Comments: 9892
11.07.09


Agreed^^^^.

Great review, boring as fuck band.

Digging: Nadja - Radiance of Shadows

Crysis


Comments: 4531
11.07.09

Album Rating: 3.5


crysis i can say that i will probably never listen to 99% of the stuff you review, but i read it anyways because you are one of the best metal writers here. make this man a contrib!

Made my day dude, really appreciate the compliment.


Great review, boring as fuck band.

Yeah a lot of people really dislike these guys, I've enjoyed them for a while now but their sound is slowly becoming stale.

Zoo


Comments: 2991
11.07.09

Album Rating: 2.5

this was quite yawn inducing and their worst record to date

Digging: Manegarm - Nattvasen

ZeroTolerance


Comments: 181
11.07.09

Album Rating: 3.5

I wish they used more black metal vocals tbh

dandezebra


Comments: 5
11.07.09

Album Rating: 4

i was really hoping that the drumming was going to be better with kai on the kit.......but, it doesn't seem too different to me.

great review!

Wizard


Comments: 9892
11.07.09


Yeah a lot of people really dislike these guys, I've enjoyed them for a while now but their sound is slowly becoming stale.

I shouldn't be so hasty sometimes. I do enjoy a few tracks from Hope and The Morning Never Came.

BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18783
11.07.09


The Mornign Never Came wasnt too bad. I hated Hope, and the particular song I thought I would like on here didnt strike a note.

Nikkolae


Comments: 640
11.07.09

Album Rating: 4

balls wins for his avatar lol

dandezebra


Comments: 5
11.07.09

Album Rating: 4

i agree, they haven't made a new sounding album.

i am still waiting for the 'new' swallow the sun.

jingledeath


Comments: 4411
11.07.09

Album Rating: 3

This was a bit of a disappointment but the title track is pretty sweet.

Digging: The Swell Season - Strict Joy

WillieFisterbut
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7754
11.07.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Good review. These guys have the occasional good song, but I haven't heard this yet.

Could you change the release date to November 10? As far as I know this wasn't released anywhere on the 1st.

Digging: The Shizit - The Shizit

Hollier


Comments: 1409
11.07.09


good review once again crysis.

Digging: Between The Buried And Me - The Silent Circus

mynameischan
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 13172
11.07.09


why in god's name would you name an album new moon in this day and age

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