With the Dead
With the Dead


4.0
excellent

Review

by PsychicChris USER (552 Reviews)
October 23rd, 2015 | 29 replies


Release Date: 2015 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Many supergroups are formed when someone puts a bunch of musicians in a room together to see what happens; this debut vents rage and spreads doom-laden despair.

Serving as both a supergroup and a reunion, With The Dead was formed by Electric Wizard/Rameses comrades Tim Bagshaw and Mark Greening in conjunction with Lee Dorrian of the recently disbanded Cathedral. The resulting debut was recorded and released in a hasty yet secretive fashion, seemingly fueled by grievances with the almighty Wizard. Many supergroups are formed when someone puts a bunch of musicians in a room together to see what happens; With The Dead's debut was born with the intent of venting rage and spreading doom laden despair.

Those fantasizing about a Dopethrone-Forest of Equilibrium hybrid may not be too far off from the truth. The vocals have the same character of The Last Spire but the raw production puts the instruments at a fuzzy distance, the pacing never goes beyond the vague energy of "I Am Your Virus," and Bagshaw proves to be a competent guitarist though the sparse leads are simple and the melodies are driven by pounding chords rather than outright riffs.

But there is a decent amount of variety even with the slow tempos and six song duration. Things start off a little rocky with "The Cross" in particular feeling somewhat stilted. Fortunately, the album picks up as "Nephthys" offers a mournful refrain most reminiscent of Equilibrium while "Living With The Dead" unleashes a hard groove after the album's quirkiest sample.

With The Dead's debut feels hastily put together but that rawness combined with the names involved will be the reason why doom fans love it in the first place. It may be one of the darkest albums that any of these musicians has been involved with may be closer to the spirit of primal Cathedral than that band's last efforts. It'd be great to see this lineup expanded with a worthy guitarist but it works well as an unrehearsed blast of cathartic doom.

Highlights:
"Nephthys"
"Living With The Dead"
"I Am Your Virus"



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Colliiiin
October 24th 2015


782 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Stoked to hear this/that it's good. Dug the first song they released and of course the bands they've been in so not too surprised this jams.



Also, nice review.





SharkTooth
October 25th 2015


14921 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

prob gonna check this out, nice review m8

Wizard
October 26th 2015


20508 Comments


You should read in Decibel why Lee Dorrian actually put this record out and not make up stuff like "seemingly fueled by grievances with the almighty Wizard".

I like the review otherwise. Probably going to give this a spin.

Totengott
October 26th 2015


4252 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice review, heard one track and I enjoyed it. I need to check the entire album.

zaruyache
October 26th 2015


27341 Comments


might check this

SharkTooth
October 26th 2015


14921 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I forgot to mention that the artwork is brilliant

rockandmetaljunkie
October 26th 2015


9620 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

sweet, got featured

Solbrave
October 27th 2015


574 Comments


is it weird that i don't really like EW but i think this album is solid

PsychicChris
October 27th 2015


408 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Wow, didn't expect to see this on the main page. Thanks for that.

zakalwe
October 27th 2015


38787 Comments


This fucks face. Quality.

rockandmetaljunkie
October 27th 2015


9620 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

almost every project that Lee Dorrian is involved with, oozes quality

rockandmetaljunkie
October 27th 2015


9620 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

PsychicChris, check another project that Dorrian was involved with called Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine, a drone/doom band. Majestic stuff.

Deathconscious
October 27th 2015


27347 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

great timing, ive been on a metal kick lately.

Storm In A Teacup
October 28th 2015


45689 Comments


"with the slow tempos and six song duration."

Minutes?



Totengott
October 28th 2015


4252 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Rules, so heavy.

Gobbles308
October 28th 2015


21 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I was stoked about this, but it kinda sucks. Boring and I'm not really into the guitar tone.

rockandmetaljunkie
October 30th 2015


9620 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

magnificent, cathartic doom

Memoryplague
October 30th 2015


38 Comments


fuck this is heavy

MoosechriS
November 16th 2015


6353 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Picked this up today, fucking awesome stuff. Not that i would expect anything less from the dudes involved

DoomMachine
January 11th 2016


3 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Amazingly awesome and addicting, pure fuzz , so this is what you get when you put cathedral, electric wizard and raw heaviness, very impressed



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