Turbid North
Orogeny


4.5
superb

Review

by ThePalestMexican USER (39 Reviews)
September 5th, 2010 | 15 replies


Release Date: 2010 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Awesome Alaskan mountain metal from the heart of Texas.

Turbid North is a band mostly dominated the Alaskan metal scene with their thrash-heavy brand of metal, supposedly after a successful tour with Drowning Pool they were advised to come more down south in order to get exposure. And where else, but Texas itself which led to my exposure to the band. I was given a copy of “Under the Eight” which had some solid riffs, but lacked a lot of originality. Afterword however members started fleeing back to Alaska, and the group started to bring in more Texan members which turned out to be the fire they needed to really start getting attention.

The style on this album is vastly different from the last. The group refers to it as "Alaskan Mountain Metal" which basically sounds like the instrumentation is more along the lines of melodic death metal, while the new vocalist has a strong death metal growl, while also ranging into a high black metal like shriek. The band occasionally veers off into more subgenres throughout (sludge, and post-metal for examples), but manages to keep it within their new melodic death metal meets sludge style. This new style has managed to be the smartest move for the band offering atmosphere and overall just a much more interesting listen. For those who are worried about the almighty riffs there are still plenty and seems to be stronger then it was on the last record.

The intro song “Wolves” is a nice hard smack to the eardrum and almost instantly your in for one heavy ride. The album seems to be keeping a pretty heavy, fast, but definitely enjoyable formula right up until the track “Stormblast” slowing things down to an almost Mastodon-esque style, and gives a nice change of pace. Before heading back to one of the most heavy tracks “Between The Glacier and The Sea”, before leading to the epic, atmospheric tracks “Kodiac pt. 1 & 2” which shows off the band's talents quite impressively. The real problem with this record is the final track “Floating the Ionosphere” which while blends a lot of subgenres into a nice blend, seems to be long winded and really seems to slow down then start right back up, giving a heavy sense of “is it over yet?”.

Overall this is a heavily promising release from an upcoming Texas metal act that values riffs and solos over breakdowns. Nice use of atmosphere, top notch production, and a diverse range of styles manages to make this one of the more interesting releases from an underground band I've heard in a long time. While some improvement would be nice, they have come far enough to garner plenty of attention.



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ThePalestMexican
September 5th 2010


2816 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Just a quick write up, adding the tracklisting now.

Maniac!
September 5th 2010


28545 Comments


cool. you be making me jealous, i want to write something

ConsiderPhlebas
September 6th 2010


6157 Comments


'Awesome Alaskan mountain metal' sounds like the best genre ever

wartooth
September 8th 2010


49 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This is an awesome album. It is nothing groundbreaking, but it is original, and kicks your ass from start to finish. And "Floating the Ionosphere" is one of the finest metal instrumentals on this side of Orion.

shaolinmonk
July 29th 2011


39 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This album is phenomenal. Your going to hear The Faceless, Mastodon, Baroness, Bongzilla, Lynard Skynard, Death, Black Dahlia Murder, and Pink Floyd all mixed together and smeared evenly on a Master of Puppets bagel. Delicious.

hybridstigmata
November 22nd 2011


170 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Incredibly original, The Hunter is so badass.

xorax
December 13th 2011


96 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Hey man, Awesome review, I freakingl ove this band. But i'm pretty sure it's two vocalists, one that handles the low growls and the other that handles the high pitched screams.

trilo
March 8th 2012


6222 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I have to move to Alaska now thanks to this album

brainmelter
Contributing Reviewer
June 17th 2016


8320 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

oh ye, I can dig this

Flugmorph
December 15th 2016


33945 Comments


DAMN this has a cool cover

trilo
December 20th 2016


6222 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

it's a cool album



edit: the hunter is a very cool song

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
December 20th 2016


11971 Comments


Sure is

Hawks
December 28th 2018


86942 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

About to jam the fuck out of this.

MalConstant
December 19th 2020


290 Comments


Wow, this album is a certified riff factory. I can't believe I never heard of this band.

AnusNballs
February 4th 2023


201 Comments


Record sounds like it belongs in tbdm’s discography.

Still pretty cool though, new record’s out now too I believe



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