Slow (BE)
Ab​î​mes I


5.0
classic

Review

by PortalofPerfection USER (13 Reviews)
December 8th, 2023 | 25 replies


Release Date: 12/08/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Implode the Barren Abyss into Collapse.

It’s not a coincidence that the track titles make a perfectly coherent and tremendously crushing sentence with just a couple of extra words. Everything about this album suggests that an incredible amount of time, attention, and effort was given to craft it into a cold, calculated, and yet vibrantly impassioned sonic experience for one purpose alone; to force your deepest, darkest thoughts and feelings to the surface.

Speaking of “crushing”, terms like that get thrown around a lot here at Sput, along with “massive”, “epic”, and “overwhelming” to name a few others. It’s no one’s fault. There’s only so many words (in English, or any other language) to describe how something makes us feel. I believe that the reason their number and scope is somewhat limited is specifically because the human condition is disarmingly similar from one person to the next. We have vastly different opinions and perceptions but when it comes down to it, the most base and raw emotions (anger, fear, compassion, courage, hope, despair, hate, love) tend to hit us all the same, regardless of who or what we feel those things towards, or because of.

It is this deep emotional core present within all of us that Slow aims directly for and, with their latest sprawling, downtuned, glacially paced offering, blast wide open in the Slowest of motion.

Implode opens with the rising feedbacked screech of a guitar and a chilling guttural roar, filling your eardrums and expanding outward across shockwaves of cymbal smashes and a riff so massive it seems to be vibrating and motionless at the same time. Higher-tone riffs and higher-still atmospheric synths layer over that and before you can fully grasp what’s happening, it all falls away to placid piano pangs and a sinister synth backdrop, only to then explode inside your head yet again. The nine-minute song, though played at typical funeral doom pace, strides onward to its conclusion with such a smooth and purposeful gait that it’s over before you can fully absorb what transpired.

Barren enters with strums that, while electrified, sound almost acoustic in tone and cadence. The vocals, really coming to the forefront with the second track, bend and rise and fall and move with the instrumentation to the point where you wouldn’t be able to determine which aspect was constructed first, and which one was following. The same is true of the organically implemented synth work, nearly always present but not overdone, never overtaking the soundscape but filling it out, floating amidst the gaps created by the splashing cymbals and undulating riffs. The production here is expertly done, allowing all the various sonic elements to breathe and flow while creating an awe-striking vastness that simultaneously closes in around you and stretches out forever.

Several solos feature, played much faster and more frantically than anything else going on. They create a chest-gripping sense of urgency and desperation, often followed not long after by a calming release of pressure which then builds back again, stronger than before. You begin to realize that the way each track and the album as a whole is constructed forms wall-like waves that rise and crash and fall away. With each successive battering, the hard, life-forged layers around your emotional core protecting you from falling prey to that short list of base ones begin to erode. By the time you reach Abyss, grander and more focused than what’s come before and perhaps the most crushing song on the album, you’re finding your breath labored, your mind reeling, and your soul trying to tell you that you need to escape, now, even though you’ve just been sitting there and nothing’s actually happening.

Collapse uses its longer runtime to slow things down and spread them out even more. As if witnessing the ground of the aural landscape created so far crumble around you, the riffs carry more pain, the synths more sorrow, the drums more anger, the vocals more despair. The waves are no longer walls by now but mountains, their outward edges and utmost pinnacles nigh imperceptible, pushed out of your peripheral amidst the swaying, smashing slosh subsuming you. It all ends with a brief but nonetheless epic flurry of double-pedal bass, blasts, soaring synths, and roaring riffs that fuse death with doom and close out this monumental masterpiece with an overwhelming sense of having everything you know and love stripped away from you, yet you are left alive to deal with the loss.

It's then that you might notice this album has a “I” in its title. There’s more to come on this journey, and Slow seeks to make it a truly unforgettable one.



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PortalofPerfection
December 8th 2023


3156 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

There we go. Please ignore the first one lol.



I got about halfway through Oceans and yeah, it's also amazing but this hit me in some type of way.

Hawks
December 8th 2023


87254 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Here we go! Second best Slow ahrd.

PortalofPerfection
December 9th 2023


3156 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This seriously took me back to the days and weeks I first discovered FD and bands like Worship, Evoken, and Darkflight were making me feel things totally against my will. Not a whole lot of music does that to me anymore but this sure as hell did.

Chippe
December 9th 2023


406 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Damn, this was gorgeous waking up to, equally parts beautiful and crushing. With funeral doom, i have not been this taken aback since Shape of despair's Monotony fields. The shorter runtime here makes this fly by too fast, but at the same time everything feels more focused so far compared to Monotony fields (which is one of my favourite albums). Can't say this forces my deepest, darkest thoughts and feelings to the surface. Rather, i end up calm, relaxed, humbled and slightly smiling. This is the record to complete a very good year of music. Big thanks for reviewing this, Portal. Probably the best christmas gift this year! And yes, i'm now replaying this behemoth directly after the first listening. And yes, i feel like blabbering on and on about how good this is...

Chippe
December 9th 2023


406 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

... and I completely love the production...

PortalofPerfection
December 9th 2023


3156 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Lol it's gonna hit different people different for sure but there's no question that what they are going for here is some dark ass shit lol



Either way, glad you enjoyed! I need a deep discog dive on these guys asap.

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
December 9th 2023


10709 Comments


Loved V when it came out, will check this one too.

Chippe
December 9th 2023


406 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

The bm-ish release in the end of the record is perfect. Decided i would never insta-5 a record again, but can't see this not end up a 5, so 5 it is.

Chippe
December 9th 2023


406 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Lol, agreed this is not happy music. Music works in mysterious ways.

Hawks
December 9th 2023


87254 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Oceans will always be my fav funeral doom ever but this guy's whole discog absolutely ripz. Best FD band ever tbh.

Pikazilla
December 9th 2023


29743 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

esoteric clear

necropig
December 9th 2023


7405 Comments


Don't tell me what to do hawks

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
December 9th 2023


10709 Comments


Listening to this right now, and the sound work is fantastic indeed.

You can tell so, solely by the clarity and depth of cymbals.

Hawks
December 9th 2023


87254 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Lmao luv u Necro.

PortalofPerfection
December 9th 2023


3156 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Yeah, production on this is perfect. Nice and clear with great separation, but doesn't have a sterile, soulless feel to it at all. Guitars are booming and grungy, like they're trying to choke out your eardrums, but still leave enough room for everything else to breathe.

PortalofPerfection
December 9th 2023


3156 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

@Hawks, nothing will ever beat Antithesis of Light for me, Closure (Darkflight) is a close second and honestly, this is probably number three.

Hawks
December 9th 2023


87254 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Those are great too! The Maniacal Vale is prob second for me but it's hard after that. I think maybe Cenotaph by Eye of Solitude might be third lol. So much great funeral doom out there ahrd.

Chippe
December 9th 2023


406 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Yes, Antithesis is one of the greatest albums

PortalofPerfection
December 11th 2023


3156 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Coming back around to this after a Slow discog run (that took a really long ass time lol) and I can confidently say, this 5 from me was not an overreaction.



Dude just got better and better and every weakness on previous albums (vocals not strong enough, production to light and airy, too much ambience for too long between the doom, tracks/total runtime too long, etc) was solved here.

83Bumakis
December 16th 2023


63 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I’m beyond stoked to fully immerse myself in this (think my copy just got delivered today) butttt…… any love for Deha’s Ave Maria II? For me this is still the best thing Deha has done, maybe even by far. More of a heart-rending spiritual experience than an album….absolutely crushing, massive, amazing work. Would be curious what y’all think…..



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