Monolith of Time is our first album, a very heavy record, ranging from slow and doomish parts to blastbeats, guitars like a jackhammer puncturing your brain, and gloomy background vocals. Drums and bass are very clear and independent, enhancing the heaviness even more. The music has a somber mood all along the album, a mood in the vein of Incantation, Dead Congregation, Krypts, by the other hand, it also features lots of odd time signatures and elaborated arrangements.
The lyrics speak about themes related to ancient civilisations, their culture and their wars.
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Monolith of Time é o nosso primeiro full album, um disco denso, instrumental na cara, vocais sombrios - quase soprados - nos moldes do Incantation, Krypts, Dead Congregation, etc. O som vai desde partes lentas e doentias até blastbeats, com guitarras nervosas como furadeiras elétricas no seu crânio, e sombrios vocais de fundo. Bateria e baixo elevando o nível do peso na medida. A música tem um humor sombrio ao longo de todo o álbum, um clima na veia old school. Por outro lado, o disco também também possui alguns compassos complexos e arranjos elaborados.
O som é acompanhado por temáticas em torno de civilizações antigas, seus costumes e suas guerras.
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Eridu is an archaeological site in southern Mesopotamia. Eridu Was long considered the earliest city in southern Mesopotamia and is still today argued to be the oldest city in the history of the world.
lyrics
Get ready to receive
The gift of civilization
Genesis is composed
Rising the entire nation
Solo: DAVID
It sprouts the seeds of life
In the boat of dereliction
Stolen by Jesus Christ
And his tale of fiction
Solo: EDUARDO
Where the gods dim the knowledge of glory
Where the gods eat the seed of the forbidden tree
Where the gods renounce the sacred and the holy
Where the gods deny the will of immortality
credits
from Monolith Of Time,
released January 4, 2019
Song and Lyrics by David Lago
These guys must have fun reading how people try to pigeonhole them into some genre. OK then: A bit of black, a bit of prog, a bit of - do I hear NWOTHM? over solid melodic death with haunted vocals. Excellent and the longer you play it the better it gets.
How come nobody mentioned the bass? YomaBarr