Celeste
Animale(s)


4.0
excellent

Review

by Vehemence USER (1 Reviews)
November 14th, 2013 | 93 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Le jour de gloire est arrivé

Whatever genre you may classify it as, Celeste has been delivering a relentlessly dark and soulcrushing sound ever since their debut. The french band's blend of Post-hardcore, Sludge mixed with elements of doom and black metal has been consistent since their first release, and while some may criticise their catalog for it's lack of variation, their trademark sound continues to earn them great praise in France and overseas. It's now been 3 years since their last Full-length, and here we are with their newest and longest album to date, Animal(e)s clocking at 70 minutes spread out on 2 discs.

Just like Morte(s) Née(s), Animal(e)s is a concept album, telling the tragic love story between a young boy and a girl, narrated in a graphic yet somewhat poetic fashion by the band's vocalist Johan. The band sticks to their themes of abuse, despair and hopelessness, but have been delivering it from a different perspective ever since they started writing concept records with Morte(s) Née(s).

Musically, Animal(e)s stays for the most part in the tradition of what Celeste is known for and does best.
The vocals are marked by a mix between emotionnaly hard-hitting post-hardcore influences, and the bleak, saturated quality of Black metal vocals. Furthermore, the songs are sung entirely in the band's mothertongue, which gives a distinct (french?) touch.
The loud and oppressing wall of sound from Celeste's previous releases is still ever-present throughout the album, with the dissonant, tremolo picked chords delivered by the oversaturated guitars. The drums stay mostly in a heavy sludge groove at mid-tempo during the verses, with the crashing cymbals blending in with the chaos created with the dissonant chords and saturated vocals.
Naturally,the sheer loudness and aggression of Celeste's music coupled with the linear song structures make it hard to distinguish each song from another on first listen.

Now comes the obvious question: does Animal(e)s relentlessly dark and heavy sound suffocate the listener halfway through or does it stay an enjoyable listen throughout its impressive runtime?

Fortunatly, the answer is the latter. While their last full length effort saw some slight evolution towards a more black metal influenced sound, Animal(e)s could mark a more significant transition in the band's formula with the introduction of drone and doom influences.The album's pace keeps the listener immersed in its dark, tense atmosphere while occasionnaly giving the listener some space to breathe.
Both discs are marked by an instrumental interlude about halfway through their runtime, and the longer songs occasionnaly go through some slower and somewhat calmer atmospheric breaks. However, these breaks never stray off too far from the album's established level of violence, still keeping the listener alert for when the music gets more intense again.
By the second half of the album, Celeste switches to a more ambitious approach to songwriting, demonstrating the full extent of their compositionnal skills through 3 songs of 7+ minutes I consider to be the best of this album.
Rather than kick in on full blast as typically demonstated on the first half of the album, the songs take their time to start off and make heavier use of slow, epic interludes with the occasionnal drone and noisy feedback.
The album then closes with a beautiful 8 minute outro track with trumpets and noisy guitars, a slow funeral march toward the albums' magnificent closing.

In conclusion, this is without a doubt Celeste's most ambitious effort, and while marking little change in the band's approach to writing music, it is through this conceptual ambition that Celeste's true potential is able to be displayed.


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Buzzkillr
November 14th 2013


1541 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

few spelling errors but still a good first review. probably my favorite celeste album, and i was a huge fan of their

previous releases so that's saying a lot. i would have mentioned that their screamo influences are much more

noticeable in this than in their two previous albums tho. there's a few emo-tinged riffs that definitely make me

think of their pessimiste(s) ep, which was still heavily influenced by their previous screamo band mihai edrisch

iwasnvrurbf
November 14th 2013


626 Comments


Animal(e)s needs correcting to Animale(s)

R6Rider
November 14th 2013


5282 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The drums stay mostly in a heavy sludge groove at mid-tempo during the verses, with the crashing cymbals blending in with the chaos created with the dissonant chords and saturated vocals



Reading that feels odd, especially the last part.



I loved Mortes Nees and Misanthropes but didn't like this as much on first listen.



Gonna get it anyways.

Dunpeal
November 15th 2013


4449 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

is there a stream or did this leak?

iwasnvrurbf
November 15th 2013


626 Comments


leaked

Dunpeal
November 15th 2013


4449 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

coo thx

Dunpeal
November 15th 2013


4449 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

or does it stay an enjoyable listen throughout its impressive runtime?






idk man for me it's business as usual. kinda get bored mid-way through

Adabelle
November 15th 2013


4425 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Album is worthy I suppose

zxlkho
November 15th 2013


3493 Comments


one of the best metal albums I've heard this year, for sure.

Dunpeal
November 15th 2013


4449 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

that's one way of putting it

Cimnele
November 15th 2013


2527 Comments


it's hard to tell from this review whether the music is that sort of loud-but-not-vicious type of pentatonic post-metal or if it's gross chromatic sludge. i'm looking for the latter type of metal, haha. i know you mentioned dissonance but that's a narrow word that gets applied to a wide range of scenarios

you made it sound worth checking out, though, so I will

osmark86
November 15th 2013


11387 Comments


they played a pretty sweet show so I might check this out

TheBarber
November 15th 2013


4130 Comments


Darkness from my country, gonna check when I'll have the time cuz you certainly make it sound good

Shuyin
November 15th 2013


14924 Comments


they've been improving so much, deff gonna jam this soon

great review btw


TheBarber
November 15th 2013


4130 Comments


This rules

Vehemence
November 16th 2013


19 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks a lot for the feedback! As some of you might've noticed this is my first, so any suggestions are more than welcome.

wacknizzle
November 16th 2013


14555 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Most Celeste sounding Celeste record, good stuff

TheBarber
November 16th 2013


4130 Comments


Dans Ta Salive Sur Sa Peau m/

Nikkolae
November 17th 2013


6624 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is just vicious, i love it

tlhk
November 20th 2013


318 Comments


better than misanthropes? that's the only one i have, but i like it a lot



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