Tentacult
Lacerating Pattern


4.0
excellent

Review

by Robert Garland STAFF
February 7th, 2023 | 42 replies


Release Date: 02/03/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Dumbing it down to eleven…hitting the stars anyway.

The gates open and the sonic waves of “Primordial Call” come crashing through. Tentacult’s spacious maelstrom of riffs blunder in, downtuned, climbing, building, as if looking for something. Maybe the abyss? The far-off deeper echelons of space and time? Lacerating Pattern itself is a blunderbuss of gnarled riffs, thick percussive jaunts and steel bending deep growls. Hyperbole? fucking probably. A scant few of us have been to space, let alone heard the creaking and strains of steel ships floating around the void. Is that pressure even real, or is it the assumption of our minds based on one too many sci-fi television shows? Sure, “Primordial Call” is a slow, unabashed and a bit of a letdown for an opening impact and yet, we’re probably a lot more familiar with the “Litany of Relict Caverns” and the type of super-dooper progressive death metal dirges that [just] outlasts the ten-minute mark. That’s the word innit? “Progressive”. Lacerating Pattern is less progressive than the niche it's lumped into, and yet there’s something here transformative, transcending the slow thrash riffs or the angular fuzz of “Seismic Assault”. Maybe it is progressive, just under the radar when compared to the balls against the walls acts to which we as music consumers hold our lofty standards but it exists nonetheless.

Maybe I’m deep diving this just a little too much. After all we’re only here for the riffs and the growls, right? The traditional use of blast beats is generally few and far between. Cymbal crashes accentuate the angular groove and jutting melodies. The ‘ting’ of the ride cuts clearly through the din. “Aberration Sphere” is massive but doesn’t exceed or out welcome the four-minute mark. That’s good! Lacerating Pattern does show restraint, even while wholesome bombastic rhythms noodle through each stanza. Tentacult saves their ten-minute compositions for maximum impact...or at least something more substantial, progressive, or at least towards the beginnings and ends of their newest slab of death metal—well placed doom inspired death dirges for the holier than caveman crowd. You know who you are.

Perhaps I’ve simply become too invested in how far we can stretch the death metal genre while absent mindedly looking over my shoulder. The past gives us jaded listeners such a foothold on the music we want to be listening to that we possibly shut down the more modern incursions from the genre’s more flashy, flamboyant purveyors. That aside, Lacerating Pattern does more than its fair share of isolating the old-school aesthetic and de-revolutionizing it to the nth degree. That’s what makes Lacerating Pattern such a welcome, familiar listen. There’s no forward-thinking, no innovation. Lighter nuance teases the very idea of progressive music without actually attempting it. Tentacult looks so far back they’ve somehow hit the present. That’s how we got to the “Fractal Gateway”. We just need someone to hold our hand while we go back to go forwards.



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Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
February 7th 2023


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Just a short one for a short one.

theyrehere
February 7th 2023


57 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This one was really good, though it seemed to get buried a bit behind other releases. Killer week for death metal overall.

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
February 7th 2023


5836 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This sounds sweet, great writeup Chef!

Uzumaki
February 7th 2023


4467 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This was solid, but not a lot of staying power. There’s definitely some good ideas buried in here, the band just needs to focus a bit more feels like…

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
February 8th 2023


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks Sunny

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
February 8th 2023


32015 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Lacerating review my dear, gonna check this today.

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
February 8th 2023


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Hope it’s quite lactating for you babe

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
February 8th 2023


18936 Comments


Will be checking this today, sounds promising

Azog
February 8th 2023


1070 Comments


"well placed doom inspired death dirges for the holier than caveman crowd. You know who you are."

I bloody well do. ;-)

MarsKid
Emeritus
February 8th 2023


21030 Comments

Album Rating: 3.4

Doesn't try to be much and in doing so does indeed stumble upon some good stuff. Not bad!

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
February 8th 2023


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Oh cool. Front page something something. : )

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
February 8th 2023


18936 Comments


The question that matters is whether it is violet or magenta

Azog
February 8th 2023


1070 Comments


I'm drawn to this.

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
February 8th 2023


1023 Comments


Delicious review Robert. Flicked through and it sounded savage. Proper listen incoming shortly.

combustion07
February 9th 2023


12822 Comments


Nice write up! This slipped under my radar but you've got me interested

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
February 9th 2023


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Fern with the tough question.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
February 9th 2023


32015 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is some quality spacey death doom. I wish the vocals had a little more variation but I'm only one (long) track in so there's still hope.

normaloctagon
Contributing Reviewer
February 9th 2023


3954 Comments


great write up nokky

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
February 9th 2023


32015 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

The second part of "Aberration Sphere" is kinda silly, isn't it

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
February 9th 2023


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The nu-In Flames is kind of silly.



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