Today, Blood Harvest Records announces
March 25th as the international release date for Astral Tomb's highly
anticipated debut album, Soulgazer, on CD
and cassette tape formats. The vinyl LP version should follow on July 29th.
As presaged by their track to the Chasm of Aeons four-way
split shared with Cryptic Shift,
Replicant, and Inoculation which Blood Harvest released in
the autumn of 2020 and then especially the subsequent Degradation of Human Consciousness EP
at the beginning of 2021, Astral Tomb are
all-too-perfectly monikered. Theirs is gross 'n' gooey dredge of deranged death
metal that slices and sluices in obscene ways - all at the listener's
discomfort, most of all, challenging even the most diehard death metaller. And
yet, they've done such across teasingly short lengths, setting anticipation
high (literally) for their inevitable debut album.
At last, it arrives, bearing the title Soulgazer. Truly,
the trippy cover art is but one sign of the sine-waves set to mangle the mind
and body once one presses "play" upon Astral
Tomb's debut album. Bearing five tracks across a
succinct-yet-expansive 37 minutes, Soulgazer's
component song titles could truly tell its (twisted, interstellar) story:
"Transcendental Visions," "Be Here Now..," "Inertia
(Crashing Through the Doorways of Eternity)," "Traversing the
Wandering Star," and especially "Ascending a Pillar of Light."
Here, Astral Tomb take the slimy
sound of their short-lengths in spacier, more smoked-out directions, almost
jamming on slamming grooves but giving it a grossness that unsettles -
indeed, Soulgazer as depiction.
Elsewhere, the trio's technique and precision is startling to behold,
especially when they effortlessly let loose the reins and slip & slide
across the corners of chaos, only to right the (space)ship into waters equally
unnerving. For if anything, Soulgazer seeks
to UNcomfort the listener, taking him/her to places as-yet-dreamt and making
them manifest within alternately intelligent/ignorant death metal barbarity.
Which is all to say nothing of the utterly melted solos sprinkled across the
record or the actually-really-beautiful moments of clean-toned placidity...
As the band explain, "Soulgazer is
a narrative of inner awakening. It is the product of over a year of arduous
personal journeys, and collective experience. By exploring inner and outer
space, we cultivated each track to reflect a different part of the cyclical
nature of our realities. One of our biggest criticisms in the past has been our
production, and thanks to Pete DeBoer at World Famous Studios, we have finally
encapsulated a sound that we think sets a standard for Astral Tomb. Coming in at a
little over 30 minutes, the music speaks for itself, and there’s not much more
to say until you hear it in March."
Goregrind's gotten gorier, tech-death more tech, and slam more slammin', but
somewhere circling in a cosmos both over and under all three are Astral Tomb. Soulgazer is that trip you
wanna take!
Tracklisting
for Astral Tomb's Soulgazer
1. Transcendental Visions
2. Be Here Now...
3. Inertia (Crashing through the Doorways of Eternity)
4. Traversing the Wandering Star
5. Ascending a Pillar of Light
1. Transcendental Visions
2. Be Here Now...
3. Inertia (Crashing through the Doorways of Eternity)
4. Traversing the Wandering Star
5. Ascending a Pillar of Light
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