Xibalba
Hasta La Muerte


3.0
good

Review

by TwoMonthsInTheCold USER (29 Reviews)
December 30th, 2012 | 24 replies


Release Date: 2012 | Tracklist

Review Summary: With the first half demonstrating exactly what Xibalba are capable of, they lose momentum halfway through, resulting in "just another hardcore album."

Add experimentation, texture and phenomenal song writing skills to the generic hardcore formula consisting of down-tuned, chugging guitars and breakdowns that sound like a punch to the chest in sonic form and you have Xibalba. Hasta La Muerte sees the band elaborate more on the doom and sludge aspects found on their debut whilst still sticking tight to the hardcore formula. The band push hardcore right to its extremities, offering eleven tracks in under an hour, all filled with thunderous drums, demonic vocals and churning guitars, all with the nihilism found in the extreme metal genres.

For the most part, anyway.

The influences of doom and drone are clear from album opener No Serenity. Opening with a sustained note and a squeal of feedback, the track launches riffs at breakneck speed. The band also utilise the beatdown hardcore style found among their contemporaries, such as No Zodiac and Balboa. And that's where the record finds its success - Xibalba seamlessly string together the faster sections with the absolutely skullcrushing beatdowns that make you want to do anything but sit still. The Flood sees Greg Anderson from fellow Southern Lord band Sunn O))) contributing guitar work. The song highlights Anderson's guitarwork and the build up in the drumming, and not much else. Lyrically, Xibalba tell tales of harsh realities and truthful words, all to the backdrop of bitterness and nihilism found within each song. Eight and a half minute monster "Lujuria" is where the lyrical skill of the band shine though. Lyrics such as "I wasn't meant to be a saint, as faith has failed me/With my heart on this altar, for the world to ***ing see" explore self-pity and self-hatred, two common themes of the album, and an example of an upfront, cynical attitude towards life. "Stoneheart" is another lyrical highlight of the album. Though the band's use of metaphors, Xibalba have the capability to connect with their audience in a way their contemporaries would not.

After "The Flood", however, Hasta La Muerte spirals downhill. Everything we hear on the second half of the album sounds like a recycled, unoriginal, almost boring version of the first half. Also, with a running time of fifty five minutes, this makes the album very difficult to listen to in one sitting. About half the songs have a running time of over five minutes, with the new version of cold running three minutes longer and the already mentioned Lujuria totalling eight and a half minutes. These longer songs could have the same effect with only four minutes. In many cases of the band's experimentation, it doesn't work, which is clear on "Mala Mujar," which sees the introduction of female vocals acting as a counterpart to the explosive hardcore found here.

Whilst Hasta La Muerte is an improvement over the band's debut, it does not fully realize the potential they have to offer. Although Xibalba are still monstrous as ever, overly long songs completely overshadow all hopes of making Hasta La Muerte an excellent hardcore album, making it a completely exhausting listen instead.



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TwoMonthsInTheCold
December 30th 2012


288 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRHwJmZ23lw



Opener, No Serenity. Torn between a 3 and a 3.5, but No Serenity is rad.

TwoMonthsInTheCold
December 30th 2012


288 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

My mistake :P I wrote this at 2 am this morning! Cheers dude

Nikkolae
December 31st 2012


6623 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

album is soo soo soooo good.

Calc
December 31st 2012


17339 Comments


haha i love this band's name

TwoMonthsInTheCold
December 31st 2012


288 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

Sibalba? Ex-ibalba? Zibalba? How do you pronounce it?

xstaytrue18x
January 13th 2014


583 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

this band is fucking badass

demigod!
November 21st 2014


49586 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

album art for the new one kicks butts

accompliceofmydeath
November 21st 2014


4921 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

It is so fucking cool. I wish it were a movie.

demigod!
November 21st 2014


49586 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

with their music as the soundtrack? man i'd watch the fuck out of that

accompliceofmydeath
November 21st 2014


4921 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

A futuristic other world death metal hardcore space war? It's p much everything I've ever wanted.

Nikkolae
January 18th 2015


6623 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Sibalba? Ex-ibalba? Zibalba? How do you pronounce it?"





moar like Shi-balba

icatchthirtythree
January 26th 2015


1148 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Underrated this album is. Stoked to hear the new one

demigod!
February 4th 2015


49586 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

diggin the new one

accompliceofmydeath
February 5th 2015


4921 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Review it so we can talk about it.

demigod!
February 5th 2015


49586 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah i probably will unless someone else does within the next few days



spoiler alert: i think it's better. slightly

accompliceofmydeath
February 5th 2015


4921 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'll help: Mexican dudes in hardcore band listen to more Crowbar, Candlemass and Morbid Angel than before. It's still good.



This still tops it for me, but I'll have to get the new one more listens.

Nocturnalize
February 5th 2015


2463 Comments


I can't listen to this album anymore because I fear the pure intensity will get me so jacked up it would send me on a killing spree

icatchthirtythree
February 26th 2016


1148 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah this album/band definitely gets me pumped, every time

MotokoKusanagi
April 1st 2020


4290 Comments


dope

Thalassic
May 7th 2020


5738 Comments


HASTA LA MUERTEEEEEE



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