Downfall of Gaia
Aeon Unveils the Thrones of Decay


4.0
excellent

Review

by teamster USER (3 Reviews)
September 14th, 2018 | 37 replies


Release Date: 2014 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Genre tag THIS.

Downfall Of Gaia are a really hard band to place in one specific genre. Their second full-length album, Aeon Unveils The Thrones Of Decay, carries on the experimentation they dabbled with on their debut LP Suffocating In The Swarm Of Cranes. Dissonant black metal, post metal, doom metal, and sludgy, hardcore elements pervade both albums but where their debut was a bit raw, this new LP has been refined, re-tooled, and re-focused to take advantage of the band's amazing talents and superb originality.

Noisy guitars, crushing rhythms, inquisitive melodies, and agonizing, tortured screams are the foundations on Aeon Unveils The Thrones Of Decay. Unique and innovative musical forms really hold my interest as the album trudges from beginning to end. The LP is a concept album about time and the blending and transferring of all the elements in the music is seamless. The emotional ebb and flow from riding the wave of this dark and dense music portrays a world of rustic, decaying and alienating atmosphere. Blast beat drums to double-bass drums to focused post metal aesthetics to back-breaking, almost stand-still doom metal black holes are impressively executed all the while holding a pattern of concise and really well designed song structures. Hardcore and crustpunk verses will also be discovered, reinforcing my prediction that it will be hard to take all this in during the first couple of listens. Staying with it is almost mandatory. Most of the songs are around 10 minutes long, a method to Aeon Unveils The Thrones Of Decay's madness and persistence will award satisfaction eventually in the end.

Their are two vocalists on the album but they mostly sound the same. No clean singing, both bark out desolate shrieks of agony, doing damage just beneath the wall of sound created by the instrumentation. Downfall Of Gaia are signed to Metal Blade Records, so expecting top-notch production isn't out of the question. In fact, each instrument is perfectly sharpened for pinpointing at anytime. I found myself focusing my attention on a different aspect of the music during each listen, reaffirming the album's extended replay value.

Their aren't many downsides to the album and you really have to poke around to find any. Their are a couple of all-instrumental songs, one being the third song, "Ascending The Throne" and it's a bit of a head scratcher: a tremolo picked, two minute guitar interlude that halts the album flow a bit. Also, I love ambiance and "awkward post metal silence", as my daughter calls it, but unfortunately there isn't a lot of it on Aeon Unveils The Thrones Of Decay. A straight-forward concept is the overall sticking point of the compositions and it works but I love how electronics and programming can elevate atmosphere in detailed music like this. Altar Of Plagues Teethed Glory And Injury is a perfect example.

Ultimately however, Downfall Of Gaia have created one of the most original sounds to date. I am really impressed with how they incorporate many different facets of music into one layered and cohesive record. Again, in a time when metal music is in need of different approaches and projects, Aeon Unveils The Thrones Of Decay is exactly the kind of hyperbole I am looking for. An introspective about the apocalyptic nature of time, Downfall Of Gaia are instilling a new brand of metallic metal on top of the infused building blocks of neocrust and post black metal.


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3.9
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teamster
September 14th 2018


6220 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Written 12/14...printed here for my bud Adolf.

calmrose
September 14th 2018


6779 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

fucking yes, so glad this has a review



you rock teamster



also, album slays

Demon of the Fall
September 15th 2018


33623 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Thanks Teamster, great review.

This is convenient timing because I’m just checking this, Carved Into Shadows rules.



One thing... isn’t this their 3rd full-length? I’m only basing that on the band page here at Sputnik. Review says 2nd.

teamster
September 15th 2018


6220 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I think at the time when I wrote this the band had Epos listed as an EP.

trilo
September 15th 2018


6229 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

cool review



should revisit this i remember liking cranes a lot more and always go back to that one

Demon of the Fall
September 15th 2018


33623 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

@teamster: Fair enough, no arguments from me, I was just wondering.



Your hunger for all things post-metal is doing us all a great service here. I’m still trying to get a handle on the relationship between post/sludge/crust & some stuff that also delves into black metal.

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
September 17th 2018


6171 Comments


There are a couple of "their" instead of there at the beginning of the 3rd and 4th paragraphs. I must listen to these guys, I always forgot

PistolPete
September 17th 2018


5304 Comments


I will give this a listen even if I don't like black metal as much as you do teamster. What's the other site you posted this on?

Demon of the Fall
September 17th 2018


33623 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

It’s not typical of BM by any means as far as I can tell, quite an array of influences as the review alludes to.

parksungjoon
September 17th 2018


47231 Comments


sign me the fuck up

PistolPete
September 17th 2018


5304 Comments


Yeah listening now, it's quite it's own little mix of influences which is nice.

Still can't believe you 5'd Path of Eight though team, gawd that album was boring as sin.

Deathconscious
September 17th 2018


27347 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Oh fuck yeah, its about time this got a review. Now we need one for Atrophy.

parksungjoon
September 17th 2018


47231 Comments


found a song on youtube this is pretty good

zaruyache
January 11th 2019


27357 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

huh I thought this band was more popular on here. Oh well, new track is pretty good.



http://downfallofgaia.bandcamp.com/album/ethic-of-radical-finitude

teamster
January 11th 2019


6220 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yup Zar, new album in the works...beautiful.

zaruyache
February 7th 2019


27357 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

Out tmrw HYPE

trilo
February 7th 2019


6229 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

sweeet

zaruyache
February 8th 2019


27357 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

It's good

Atari
Staff Reviewer
February 8th 2019


27949 Comments


new album is fantastic

Demon of the Fall
February 8th 2019


33623 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice, will check. 4th new release of the day but whatever, let’s break my (now defunct) ‘19 abstinence with a bang.



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