Doom VS
Earthless


4.2
excellent

Review

by Metalstyles USER (130 Reviews)
May 26th, 2014 | 62 replies


Release Date: 2014 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A grand manifestation of melancholy

While there’s plenty of familiarity and traditional doom songwriting to be found on Doom:VS’s third album, its sound is flawless enough to make me not care for comparisons, make me not care for other bands, make me oblivious to pretty much everything else while Earthless is playing. In that sense, there couldn’t have been a more fitting title for this record. I can’t call it a meditative album, though. During meditation, you strive to shut down your brain so you could effectively experience perfect harmony with the environment in which you’re in, cleansing your mind in the process. Earthless works the other way around: while it does a magnificent job of absorbing you during its 50-minute run time, much like meditation does, it sets your mind alight, rather than your senses. The album carries with it an aura that is austere, melancholic, bereft of sunlight, but one that above all excels at comprehensively nailing the listener into place and fixing his mind on the subject matter. There’s no real point in highlighting separate tracks here, as the album sounds best when experienced in full, building from crawling opening cuts to an explosive climax. As crushing guitars and deep growls eventually crash and entwine with powerful melodies, a level of clarity is reached at the end of the record. In a way, Doom:VS’s latest offering is a story of release, though there’s no real light or a higher plateau awaiting at the end of the journey. Emotionally, the album opens up as it progresses, but when all is said and done, the end is still unmistakably bleak. Feeling different emotions along the way though, isn’t that the point?

It has a magical quality to it, Earthless. It makes me dream bigger, think harder, envision broader. For example, it prompted me to write a long (and now entirely useless) paragraph about the sadness in us and how the album reflects it, although the source material’s scope is narrower and less abstract. Earthless is an album consumed by death: it breathes death, describes death, aches death, warns about death, it even wants to defy death. There’s no hidden philosophy to be found here – all is out for the listener to see and hear. Yet, much like with death, it isn’t as simple as it sounds. This seemingly straightforward doom metal album keeps opening doors leading to unexplored spaces with each new listen. Every single song on here has taken me over during different spells, from the hopeless title track to the unexpectedly soaring "Oceans of Despair", and all have abled my mind to portray very different images, in both tone and visuals. Aside from rock solid musicianship, it comes down to human nature and our fascination with phenomena we can’t fully wrap our heads around that makes Earthless as powerful as it is, I believe. After all, every event in our life that has to do with death has a profound effect on us, making us analyze and philosophize about our existence – we are, unmistakably, both frightful of and intrigued by it. Seeing as how multi-instrumentalist Johan Ericson deals with the subject and some of the emotions it invokes in an honest, musically engaging and thoughtful (albeit often indecipherable – grab a lyric sheet!) manner, it makes for, rather automatically, a fascinating record – one that has fantastic replay value and the ability to elicit fresh thoughts with every new spin. As many movie villains have proclaimed death to only be the beginning, the conclusion of the first playthrough to Earthless is just a start.



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Metalstyles
May 26th 2014


8576 Comments

Album Rating: 4.2

When Jom has more reviews in a year than you do, you know you're slippin'.

osmark86
May 26th 2014


11387 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

been meaning to check this out. that 4.2 makes it all the more enticing to do so.

Keyblade
May 26th 2014


30678 Comments


Damn, new album gotta check. Band rules

osmark86
May 26th 2014


11387 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah just found out the other day. pretty certain this will kill.

Metalstyles
May 26th 2014


8576 Comments

Album Rating: 4.2

It's really good, I may even raise the rating if this sounds as good let's say half a year from now.

Mort.
May 26th 2014


25062 Comments


sounds interesting, also the album art is brilliant

R6Rider
May 26th 2014


5282 Comments


oh my this looks really good

hope I like it

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
May 26th 2014


10701 Comments


Streaming the SC link and it sounds awesome.

Good review Magnus.



album stream - http://doomvs.bandcamp.com/album/earthless

Crysis
Emeritus
May 26th 2014


17624 Comments


dooms hard

MO
May 26th 2014


24015 Comments


fucking magnus m/

godo stuff will listen

CK
May 26th 2014


6104 Comments


Lame name but sounds interesting

someguest
May 26th 2014


30126 Comments


Doom:BS

bahlof
May 26th 2014


67 Comments


The voice isn't doing it for me but I love the instrumentals. Gah why do I have to be so picky about growls..

Deez
May 26th 2014


10313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

What I have head, It rules

Metalstyles
May 26th 2014


8576 Comments

Album Rating: 4.2

@bahlof

What don't you like about the growls? I think they're really well done.



Thanks all, and follow MO's lead - do listen, it's worth it.

Crysis
Emeritus
May 26th 2014


17624 Comments


mourns hard

Metalstyles
May 26th 2014


8576 Comments

Album Rating: 4.2

right? right?

Nomos
May 26th 2014


1737 Comments


Cool name, cool art, it's a shame I've never been able to get into this genre. I'll give it a listen when I'm home!

AnimalsAsSummit
May 26th 2014


6163 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

damn this is refreshing as shit. not usually a big doom guy

Cygnatti
May 26th 2014


36020 Comments


i'm interested



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