Thou The Retaliation of the Immutable Force of Nature
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Tracklist:
1. What Blood Still Flows From These Veins
2. Acceptance


Release Date: 08/01/2008

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rasputin CONTRIBUTOR (146 Reviews)

2009-02-11 | 11 comments | 1,957 views

Summary: Sludge band Thou get both dirty and clean with this short but well executed EP.

4 of 4 thought this review was well written

Although releasing a very solid full length in July of 2008, Thou popped out this interesting EP the very next month, which although remaining true to their sludge aesthetic, experiments in both directions of the sub-genre.

The first track ‘What Blood Still Flows From These Veins’ begins with a rise of feedback before introducing the band’s typical sludgy riffing and aggravated vocal style. It does not take long for the song to show how Thou differentiate themselves amongst other sludge outfits; there is an addictive progression to their composition, the riffs remaining heavy as fuck but not being monotonous in the least. The way the band incorporates melody into the belligerent base of their music is also remarkably well done.

Needless to say, the EP is fairly removed from what Thou laid down on their most recent full length. ‘What Blood Still Flows From These Veins’ slows itself down into somewhat of a droning song, both ambient and noisy; still, it is executed without any hindrances and the song comes off as an authentic sludge/fusion/noise/drone/awesome form of their style.

The experimentation continues with the second track ‘Acceptance’, albeit in a completely different manner. Almost the entirety of the ‘sludge’ that defines the band is non-existent throughout the song, and in its stead Thou plough through post-metal territory, combining soft/loud dynamics with a remarkable grasp over melody and build-up. It may be something totally different from what Thou have previously recorded, but it’s safe to say that the band handles the different style of music extraordinarily well.

Although at only two songs, The Retaliation Of The Immutable Force Of Nature is an excellent addition to the band’s discography, and in a way evidence of the band’s firm grip over their own talents.

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mynameischan
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 13573
02.11.09


i had a thou album but i deleted it when i purged like 1200 songs from my itunes

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charlesfishtitz


Comments: 788
02.11.09


chan is this something i would like?

gaslightanthem


Comments: 4678
02.11.09


1200 songs fuck i deleted over 9000

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Essence


Comments: 3236
02.12.09


Mr. Rasputin guy the review was gud.

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rasputin
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 10154
02.19.09


more people should listen to this. it's even better than the full length i think, which i plan to review soon enough

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NortherlyNanook


Comments: 1240
03.05.09


i heard a song from Peasant on the radio today, and yeah, the two songs on here are better than it.

edit: didn't specify which full-length

This Message Edited On 05.04.09

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joshmay


Comments: 28
04.07.09


THOU! FUCK YEAH!

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karina


Comments: 165
04.07.09


does this sound anything like tyrant

rasputin
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 10154
04.08.09


I haven't heard Tyrant yet, but it's better than Peasant.

NortherlyNanook


Comments: 1240
05.04.09


i dunno why i'm bringing this up now, but just for anyone who actually cares, Tyrant has the two songs on this EP and 6 others.

the other songs are sick, too.

Crysis


Comments: 5615
07.11.09


They actually have a copy of this at my local record store, which amazed me when I found out it was limited to 500 copies. I have to go back and get this.

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