Tempel (USA-AZ)
On the Steps of the Temple


4.0
excellent

Review

by Pr0nogo USER (81 Reviews)
January 7th, 2013 | 16 replies


Release Date: 2012 | Tracklist

Review Summary: At almost an hour long, "On the Steps..." is a powerful record, full of memorable listens across its six tracks.

Temple is a two-man effort from Phoenix, Arizona. Self-described as death/doom with a hint of black, this band supplies its listeners with instrumental-only tracks of refined and well-paced metal, without leaving our ears feeling empty with the absence of vocals. Their debut full-length, ”On the Steps of the Temple”, is roughly fifty-three minutes of musical excellence, complete with varied solos, powerful riffs, and well-paced drumming. The sonic landscape we get by listening to tracks like "Rising from the Abyss" is purely gorgeous, and the dark mood established by album opener "Mountain" sticks with the sound of the record the whole way through, adding greatly to the ambience. While certainly not a flawless record by any means, the presentation and execution of ”On the Steps...” has something a lot of bands don't: dedication.

The mixing of the album, while nothing spectacular, is paramount in adding to the mysterious mood. Something about each strum of the guitars and every hit of the high hats sets off a subtle, almost crunchy aural effect in the background, creating a deep atmosphere that only reveals itself if you focus in on it. This powerful tool is only amplified by the basswork, which serves to both boost the presence of the guitars and add greatly to the subtlety of the ambience. Part of the reason that this dynamic works so well is the effort put into the mastering. It sounds organic - another thing that many bands unfortunately miss out on - and the sound of the record flows very naturally. The drumming, while composed of mostly hat hits and bass kicks, sounds incredible with the blackened guitars laid over it. The individual instruments might not sound very dynamic or varied, but the way they mesh is part of the album's grace. Every aspect of ”On the Steps...” feels like it belongs there, and though the compositions could use more variety, the execution of what ideas are there is nearly flawless. The dedication found in Temple’s presentation is hard to match.

Some of the charm found in the album is how it pulls you in. The fast melodies and explosive drumming on "Mountain" allow you to explore the most high-octane sides of Temple, and before you know it, you'll be listening to the slower, doomier parts of "The Mist That Shrouds the Peaks". As that crunchy atmosphere persists, you'll be taken on an aural journey through the tastefully-sluggish melodies, the rampantly-fast riffs, and everything in between; when the solo of "Avaritia" kicks in, you'll know you made the right choice in giving Temple a try. As with many of the other memorable moments of ”On the Steps...”, "Avaritia"'s solo combines a powerful, blackened melody with a strong background riff before leading into a calming, subtle, keyboard-laden harmony. Most of the keyboards are incredibly subtle, but their influences are instrumental in elevating the mix and taking the sound to another level of depth. Temple’s efforts to make their instruments flow harmoniously do not go unnoticed, as even the most subtle of changes make a detectable difference.

By the end of the record, ”On the Steps of the Temple” is a powerful listen, featuring both rampaging speeds and fantastic melodies. Small touches like the keyboards, in combination with the atmospheric hat hits and guitar strums, set ”On the Steps...” apart from contemporary albums, and reinforces the idea that Temple are dedicated to bringing both powerful and beautiful music to the ears of listeners. Their structuring isn't exactly top-notch, and the instrumentation can seem unchanging at times, but you will never question how Temple’s sound meshes - because they made damn sure that it worked, and that it worked well. From the vicious speeds of the title track to the haunting melodies of "Final Years", it is clear that this duo from Arizona have a very obvious talent for crafting a quality soundscape. I, for one, can't wait to see what they bring us next.

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Pr0nogo
January 7th 2013


379 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Stream and purchase here: http://templeofficial.bandcamp.com/



First time trying something new with the reviews. Let me know how it went.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
January 7th 2013


30304 Comments


Pretty good review, however the "recommended" section really turned me off

Pr0nogo
January 7th 2013


379 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This band is hard to place because of its presentation. I can't name an instrumental-only metal band off the top of my head. However, the blackened aspect of their sound reminded me of God Dethroned, and their death metal leanings made me think Quo Vadis.



And of course, almost anything reminds me of Legion of the Damned.



My band page is more complete and includes a proper location descriptor (USA-AZ). You should ask them to add my data to theirs.



And Michael, this is why I ask people to tell me if they have a particular request. You know, so I can find more shit to review?

Pr0nogo
January 7th 2013


379 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Oh, it's fine that they have album votes. My information is more comprehensive; it just hasn't been approved yet. Again, ask the mods to merge my data with the existing one. It's written in a more neutral and unbiased fashion.

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
January 7th 2013


25729 Comments


This is like a post-metal record with some sweet death and black metal jams.


now im really not interested

Pr0nogo
January 7th 2013


379 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

If I thought that descriptor did the record justice, I'd have put it in my review.



Hint, hint.

adace1
January 24th 2014


231 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Fantastic album, needs more love.

Solbrave
February 7th 2014


574 Comments


Amazing album.

JasonCarne
February 24th 2014


1184 Comments


So the Prosthetic releases is a re-release of this then? This sounds awesome so far.

Avagantamos
March 7th 2014


8891 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

hope to see some more from these guys

CrimsonLies
April 1st 2014


2579 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is certainly impressive

CrimsonFireCF
May 10th 2014


109 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Out of all the instrumental Prog albums I own, this one is definitely one of the more unique records. The riffs are really black metal influenced, it's great!

Avagantamos
May 20th 2014


8891 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I know what gold does to men's souls

emester
June 28th 2015


8271 Comments


Better than the new one but holy fuck the songwriting on this is so damn predictable. Got some decent moments here and there but literally nothing surprised me about this

Tb1114
November 13th 2018


729 Comments


Good to study to if you're in the mood to study to metal. This and Jakob.

Avagantamos
November 13th 2018


8891 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

why did these guys change the spelling of their name?



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