Dark Millennium
Acid River


3.5
great

Review

by WattPheasant USER (68 Reviews)
February 18th, 2022 | 23 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A glimpse into 90s death-doom from rose colored glasses.

All the way back in the early 90s, progressive death metal could be separated into two contrasting categories. One was the movement that was inspired by technicality and jazz influences (Death, Cynic, Atheist, etc.); this style has been slowly evolving alongside the rest of the tech-death genre and is standing proud and tall to this day. However, the other category was the moodier arrival of progressive melodeath which often included doom influences. Some of the well-known bands that fall under this category are Edge of Sanity and Amorphis but other notable bands that really defined 90s progressive death-doom were Phlebotomized, The Chasm, and none other than Dark Millennium.

In fact, I have accredited Dark Millennium for some time now as being one of the very first pioneers of progressive death-doom with their debut album Ashore the Celestial Burden which came out a few months shy of 30 years ago. Unfortunately, this early style of progressive death-doom seems to have dwindled out a bit, partially because Dark Millennium‘s follow-up album (lengthy and avant-garde) was hit with mixed reception, then they broke up. And now after Opeth got big, most progressive death-doom sounds like some variation of Swallow the Sun, or Katatonia.

Following up my brief history lesson of progressive death-doom, modern Dark Millennium has not stylistically changed very much since their hay-day in the 90s. On the surface, their 2022 album Acid River sounds like it could have come out of the original death-doom movement that has seemingly been long-forgotten. This album can easily be seen as a kind of time capsule into what progressive death-doom sounded like in the 90s, now with trippy, psychedelic atmospheres. But don’t get it twisted, this is a 90s revival album in its cadence only, while the songwriting is more a product of modern progressive metal.

This album has all of the elements of 90s death-doom. It has those evil Morbid Angel esque growls. It has riffs upon riffs, and good ones at that. Dark Millennium‘s drum style leans heavily on a lot of cymbals and blast beats. And I think the main thing on this album that really makes it vintage-sounding, for all of those people nostalgic for the good ‘ol days, is how everything is recorded, mixed, and mastered. This just sounds so old, yet so 90s, especially when comparing it to other aforementioned death-doom bands of today.

However, psychedelic influences of Acid River aside, there is one very clear differentiating factor between this album and most other albums from that glorified time period. It’s in the songwriting. Indeed, the way these songs are layered, written, and structured are unfortunately not on par with what was produced back then… Yep. That is because when you truly, whole-heartedly compare the songwriting of Acid River to the celebrated albums of old, especially back-to-back, this absolutely blows them out of the water!

There are so many great twists and turns on this album that you really didn’t get back then. The level of progressive songwriting, combined with the fundamentals of death-doom riffs and slow builds is pretty ingenious. The songs “Lunacy”, and “Godforgotten” are great examples of how Dark Millennium successfully wrote songs that build in one way, say with those dripping, eerie chord progressions, then detour your expectations with unexpected tempo shifts, all while building up to a satisfying, evil climax (sending you into immutable despair).

Let’s be real here, this level of songwriting is something that was not around in 90s death-doom; making Acid River an overly idealistic look into 90s progressive death-doom rather than a re-creation verbatim. To elaborate on this point, there are many fans of this album that believe it is as good as it is because of how fully it captures what 90s albums were like, but on the contrary, Acid River succeeds because it takes the old sonic aesthetic and complements it with the past few decades of songwriting improvements.

In conclusion, this is an old-school album at first glance but a very contemporary album from a songwriting perspective. With many listens this becomes very apparent. I’m one who is not typically a fan of doom metal but this album was a game-changer for me. This has a lot of parallels to traditional progressive death-doom but comparing their merits shows to be unfair competition for the older albums. This supports the view that music does progress over time, as long as you know where to look.

Attribution: https://theprogressivesubway.com/2022/02/16/review-dark-millennium-acid-river/



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bloc
February 18th 2022


70085 Comments


Never really got into these guys, but I might just check this out anyway

Demon of the Fall
February 18th 2022


33725 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

It's pretty good, interesting slant on the death / doom formula

cool review

sonictheplumber
February 18th 2022


17533 Comments


holy shit i didnt even realize they were still around

alkostach
February 18th 2022


277 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I've listened to this one once and put it on my "listen carefully" list. Definitely has a lot going for it.

alkostach
February 18th 2022


277 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Oh, and I gotta say I loved the review, very informative, very insightful and well written. Premium stuff.

Space Jester
February 18th 2022


11009 Comments


Definitely doesn’t touch their first two albums and has some really cheesy parts, dunno how much I love it overall

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
February 18th 2022


25874 Comments


cool that this got a review. definitely requires a few listens to sink in but it’s pretty decent.

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
February 18th 2022


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 3.6

Think I gave this a spin earlier in the year? Might have to go back and give er another go.

WattPheasant
February 18th 2022


84 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Space Jester. Out of curiosity, what parts in this did you think were cheesy? I can't imagine listening to this right now and "cheesy" being the take-away, but maybe that's because I love a lot of other bands like Devin Townsend and Others By No One.



I think this album is Dark Millennium's best but not best for the time, it is their Boat but not their Goat, if you get what I mean. Dark Millennium's first 2 were essential for the genre and ahead of their time but this is written way better than they are. Their debut was not super progressive, and the second was way too long for its own good.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
February 19th 2022


32024 Comments


Great review. This album was a pleasant surprise at the beginning of the year. It's a great ride.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
April 1st 2022


32024 Comments


Was just revisiting this and I stumbled upon that reggae part in "Vessel" lol it's hilarious but it works somehow

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
April 1st 2022


25874 Comments


gotta revisit this soon, i remember liking it the first couple of spins.

alkostach
April 1st 2022


277 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i'm still fighting with this record. It deserves some focused listens before trying to put a note to it.

alkostach
April 4th 2022


277 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I just noticed - all the tracks last 7 minutes and a few seconds. This can't be an accident, or could it?

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
April 4th 2022


32024 Comments


Nah, definitely intentional. Said it on another thread.

WattPheasant
April 5th 2022


84 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

There are 7 tracks that last 7 minutes, and including their two EPs, this is their 7th album. This was almost certainly deliberate.

alkostach
April 5th 2022


277 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

oh shit! Does this count as some math-core then? I hate those obsessed with numbers math maniacs.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
April 5th 2022


32024 Comments


This is as math-core as I am in the grandson of Napoleon.

Demon of the Fall
April 5th 2022


33725 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

hang on, does this guy think anything that has a strong affinity with numerical values can be classed as 'mathcore'?

haha, I can kind of see why someone might actually, if you take the term literally...

hardcore math-orientated geekiness = mathcore. Don't go near this unless you are HARD into numbers, not for casual 'I always use a calculator' types.

Inveigh
April 11th 2022


26877 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is pretty cool



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