Rolo Tomassi
Time Will Die And Love Will Bury It


5.0
classic

Review

by Eugene Tymchyk USER (6 Reviews)
March 3rd, 2018 | 8 replies


Release Date: 2018 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Lost in the harshness of endless

Rolo Tomassi has always been a strange cookie, an oddball, always hard to define. Starting off pretty ordinary in terms of the genre, they've set sail into an uncharted waters with Astraea album, that was a very hit-and-miss effort for me. With no regrets and no hesitation they've continued on that thorny path and released a masterpiece called Grievances. And I was thinking there's no way they could ever top it, spoiler alert: I was wrong.

First came the singles, I was pretty much prepared for it: nothing is what it seems. I've remembered the previous album where its sum was so much bigger than the parts, and the payoff of experiencing the record in its entirety was incalculable. So I've waited, trying really hard from forming any kind of expectations. Eventually I was right: all the pieces fit perfectly, odd puzzle pieces like Aftermath fell into place flawlessly. The picture was complete.

And it's a weird one. In a way that I'm not perceiving it as a heavy music album, but not as music at all. It's more like a painting, or a silent film, it contains a different levels of depth that are not often found in this genre or music in general. I mean it's not about the music anymore, or the craftsmanship (and believe me it's more than good), it's about something else: the meaning of it all, of expanding one's mind via the art. It may sound pompous, I know, but it's the only way to explain it.

Time Will Die and Love Will Bury It doesn't have songs, it has beginning and the end that intertwine with each other forming an image, an artwork. It doesn't have choruses, or verses, or god-forgive-me breakdowns, it has a canvas, a never-ending stream of consciousness captured in sound. The words are simple, the message in not that complex, but it's extremely sincere, that's gotta worth something. Don't get me wrong, these guys are not some music geniuses that invented a new way of affecting the eardrums. It's their uncanny sense of purpose, sheer determination that gets me, and I get it, I completely understand this band.

In the end what counts are these pure feelings that emerge in you after each spin. For me it's love. With heavy core music there is a common problem many encounter: it's very emotionally expensive, it drains you, and demands for you to invest your strongest feelings into it. It takes. And this album. It gives.



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Scoot
March 3rd 2018


22184 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

so many quotable lines i don't even know where to begin



pos

hogan900
March 3rd 2018


3313 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

pos pos pos

BallsToTheWall
March 3rd 2018


51216 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Who's gonna be the edgelored to 2.5/3 review this?

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
March 3rd 2018


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

There’ll be one for sure

Abscurat
March 5th 2018


145 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Thank you for all the poses, guys!

Trebor.
Emeritus
March 5th 2018


59814 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

rollo toni brown town

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
March 5th 2018


32015 Comments


Few grammar atrocities here n there but whatever, get'm Tomassiiiiii!!

Wildcardbitchesss
March 6th 2018


11626 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Pretty much exactly how i feel. The whole thing works as one long song. I rarely find myself playing a single track. I haven't felt this way about a record in a long while



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