Dave Lombardo
Rites Of Percussion


3.5
great

Review

by Brendan Schroer STAFF
May 7th, 2023 | 25 replies


Release Date: 05/05/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A celebration and showcase of one man's craft, pure and undistilled.

To anyone who only knows Dave Lombardo’s work on a surface level, Rites of Percussion may seem like a strange stylistic turn for him to take. The former drummer of Slayer abandoning metal and releasing an experimental, almost ambient record? Crazy. But remember: Lombardo’s been slowly adding more dimensions to his playing over the years, whether that be with the avant-garde group Fantômas or his collaborations with saxophonist and composer John Zorn. So in reality, an album like Rites of Percussion didn’t necessarily come out of the blue. Here’s what Lombardo told NPR regarding the project:

"It's something I've always wanted to do because I've been influenced by so many other drummers and percussionists that weren't metal or thrash, you know? I wanted to express how deep my influence goes with rhythm."

As such, what we get here is essentially one long drum exercise, accompanied by strange, hypnotic sound effects to enhance the overall “vibe”. If you’re looking for any manner of conventional songwriting, you ain’t getting that here. In terms of where Rites of Percussion fits into Lombardo’s discography, I would tie it most closely to his eerie, experimental performance on Fantômas’ Delirium Cordia. But unlike that 74-minute-long behemoth, this record is much more lean and streamlined; just 34 minutes of drumming and odd effects, and that’s about it. Still, with that said, there are a few standout cuts among the general repetition of Rites of Percussion. “Interfearium”, for instance, does away with the drums for most of its runtime, instead opting to let its uncomfortable horror-like atmosphere do the talking; the track is a wonderful exercise in tension and release, as its buildup almost becomes unbearable by the end. “Maunder in Liminality” is another cut that loves to dwell in this uneasy musical setting, as the entrancing drum patterns beget the strange keyboards looming above them.

If there’s any sort of diversity on Rites of Percussion, it comes from just how many drumming styles - as well as how many types of drums - Lombardo could fit into one album. He explores everything from metal to Afro-Cuban jazz to bebop to film scores, and that’s when you realize: this record basically acts as a celebration of everything Lombardo has accomplished over the course of his career. Shades of his work with Slayer, Fantômas, Grip Inc., and Testament can all be found here, all peppered with Lombardo’s Cuban roots. The man is one hell of an accomplished musician, and I really hope Rites of Percussion can serve as a way for the uninitiated to discover just how talented and versatile he is. This is most certainly a niche record - anyone who’s not already a Lombardo fan or drum aficionado may be turned off by it - but it’s a cool one nonetheless. And at only 34 minutes, it’s at just the right length to do its job, experiment with some neat ideas, and get the hell out. If you enjoy Lombardo’s work and want to hear a brief summary of his many, many accomplishments, I highly recommend Rites of Percussion.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Koris
Staff Reviewer
May 7th 2023


21126 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I was between a 3.5 and 4 for this, but I decided to keep it at a 3.5. Really fun little album regardless :]

mkmusic1995
Contributing Reviewer
May 7th 2023


1732 Comments


Drums...

90m80s
May 7th 2023


1523 Comments


reminds me to check out satanic planet...

Koris
Staff Reviewer
May 7th 2023


21126 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

DRUMZ 🤘🏻

Purpl3Spartan
May 7th 2023


8544 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

drums

Pikazilla
May 7th 2023


29743 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

xylophone

pizzamachine
May 7th 2023


27132 Comments


gongs

Flugmorph
May 7th 2023


34096 Comments


gonna czech

Koris
Staff Reviewer
May 7th 2023


21126 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

𝒹𝒿𝑒𝓂𝒷𝑒

ballsohard22
May 7th 2023


377 Comments


john zorn called to tell me Dave Lombardo is great. the caller I.d. was from a g*y bar

widowslaugh123
May 7th 2023


4040 Comments


I really like the singles he released I’m sure this is really good I’ll check soon. Good review

Willie
Moderator
May 8th 2023


20212 Comments

Album Rating: 3.3 | Sound Off

"As such, what we get here is essentially one long drum exercise, accompanied by strange, hypnotic sound effects to enhance the overall “vibe”."



SOLD. I probably wasn't going to check this out, but now I will.

90m80s
May 8th 2023


1523 Comments


so nice

DePlazz
May 8th 2023


4486 Comments


Dave Lombardo going Steve Reich?
Fun ambient album, getting close to drum & bass vibes at times especially with all the samples and effects he uses

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
May 8th 2023


10709 Comments


Hope anything to go by in the album, is remotely close to "Toque de Muerto" from Grip Inc.'s first album

Koris
Staff Reviewer
May 8th 2023


21126 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

@widowslaugh: thank you! I appreciate it.



@Willie: Yeah, that part of the review pretty much sums it up. The album doesn't really deviate too much from that style tbh



@90m80s: Glad you enjoyed it!



@DePlazz: I can definitely see what you mean by the Steve Reich influence



@Voivod: Yeah, I'd say that a good chunk of this is pretty reminiscent of that intro

XingKing
May 8th 2023


16149 Comments


Only heard the first track so far but this is interesting as hell based on that one song. I'm a big fan of changing textures and that's exactly what this is

Veldin
May 8th 2023


5247 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Enjoying this, thanks for spreading awareness

Koris
Staff Reviewer
May 9th 2023


21126 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

No prob :]

Veldin
May 9th 2023


5247 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Lombardo was recently performing as drummer in Painkiller (w Bill Laswell) for Zorn’s 70th Birthday. Would love to hear some more of that!



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