Graveyard (SWE)
Peace


4.5
superb

Review

by PsychicChris USER (554 Reviews)
November 1st, 2018 | 6 replies


Release Date: 2018 | Tracklist

Review Summary: If Peace isn’t Graveyard’s best album overall, then it’s at least their strongest since Hisingen Blues

Despite what a title like Peace suggests, Graveyard’s fifth full-length may be their most aggressive album to date. It features the same 70s rock influences that have defined the Swedes’ decade-plus run, but presents them in more direct fashion. The guitars are heavier, the drums are punchier, and the vocals pack in a huskier howl throughout. The ever-lingering haze keeps the listener from getting too alienated, but there are times where it feels like there’s a completely new band at work.

Going along with that, these songs are among the hookiest that the band has ever written. The pounding Cream-esque swings on “Cold Love” are great, and I love the driving blues of “Please Don’t,” but “Walk On” makes for a powerful centerpiece thanks to its slower shuffle that builds up to a subtle yet infectious chorus. It is a little concerning how much “A Sign of Peace” sounds like a Clutch song, but I can roll with it.

Of course, the band still gets plenty of opportunities to slink through more subdued textures. “See the Day” works as a pretty, stripped down ballad, while “Del Manic” and “Bird of Paradise” operate as smooth protometal waltzes; the former of which I can oddly imagine Tom Waits singing on. The closing “Low (I Wouldn’t Mind)” also proves to be a highlight, marrying its mysterious tone to a persistent freight train rhythm that somehow avoids derailment.

If Peace isn’t Graveyard’s best album overall, then it’s at least their strongest since 2011’s Hisingen Blues. The rather meat and potatoes style can make it easy to overlook compared to flashier psych blues bands out there, but there’s plenty of memorable songwriting and more energy than they ever had before. If you hadn’t heard Graveyard before, this should make for a solid introduction.

Highlights:
“Cold Love”
“See the Day”
“Please Don’t”
“Walk On”
“Del Manic”

Originally published at http://indymetalvault.com



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Papa Universe
November 1st 2018


22503 Comments


freaking great band, freaking great album
a review's a little short, but concise
graveyard - POS

Kompys2000
Emeritus
November 1st 2018


9428 Comments


Good review, loved this band back in the Lights Out era but I&D lost me a bit.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
November 2nd 2018


32020 Comments


Thanks for covering this man, I enjoyed way more Hilsingen Blues but yeah great album.

Underflow
November 2nd 2018


5297 Comments


Good record, but they'll never top Hisingen Blues.

Ashtiel
October 7th 2019


1470 Comments


I can entirely understand why Black Mountain are touring with these guys, holy shit.

SlothcoreSam
September 29th 2023


6205 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

New album starts a little slow, but damn, it sinks it's fangs in about halfway through and won't let go.



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