"They Crawl" by Atvm - From "Famine, Putrid and Fucking Endless" (2022)

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"They Crawl" by Atvm - From "Famine, Putrid and Fucking Endless" (2022)

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The Greatest Ever Heavy Albums of 2021!
~By Jacob Mazlum~
Photograph by Randy J. Byrd
Serpent Column - Katarsis
Katartisis by Serpent Column
It seems a sad but certain fate for many bands -- to start out incredibly daring, pointing a middle finger at everything but your own artistic visionâĻonly to morph into a major-label production line of sub-par âaccessibleâ releases every 2 years (*cough - Mastodon - cough*).
So hearing a band buck this trend by pursuing more accessible directions while improving the quality of their music is truly special.
Well here we are with Serpent Column, the one-man project that just wonât quit. With 4 albums since 2019, this band has become a little more ear-friendly and - wait for it - better with each release.
Itâs still a nasty mess that sits somewhere in the murkier regions of black metal. But now thereâs something approach melody, rhythm and structure in a way previous releases largely eschewed in favour of (*does invisible orange hands*) pure fucking chaos.
Trhä - lhum jolhduc
lhum jolhduc by Trhä
What even is this? Itâs lo fi. Itâs weird. Itâs in a BM subgenre all to itself.
I know nothing about this band, and they probably prefer it that way. Plus I think theyâre one of those acts that make up their own language to write lyrics. (Donât quote me on that. Itâs been a long year.)
Anyway, the music. It sounds like a precarious dive into the strange, beautiful and obscene memories locked away in our subconsciousness. Those memories that form us into the messed-up, grown-up human beings we all become in one way or another.
Itâs the dusting off of an old diary. The half legible scrawl of handwriting on decades-old paper. The forgotten words that turn to a fever dream as the past is summoned once more.
Thatâs what I get from it. You might just like the pretty melodies Trhä kick out occasionally.
Tribulation - Where The Gloom Becomes Sound
These guys used to be one of my favourite death metal bands. And The Formulas of Death is still one of the most exciting, interesting and important DM albums of the last decade, in my opinion.
Then they stopped doing death metal and now theyâre my favourite "whatever that metal-ly goth-y thing they do is" band.
Yeah, theyâre pretty big these days. And yeah, I didnât include Carcassâs new release on this list for that exact reason. But hey, itâs my list and Iâm the petty despot who says what goes.
Anyway, Tribulation rule. And theyâre still making great music even after getting pretty big and softening their sound (*insert second snarky Mastodon reference here*). Listen to it.
Đ ĐžĐļŅ - ĐĐĩŅĐŊĐžĐĩ
ĐĐĩŅĐŊĐžĐĩ by Đ ĐžĐļŅ
If you canât read Cyrillic thatâs fine. Google tells me Đ ĐžĐļŅ translates to "Rye" and the album title to "Eternal."
Cool.
And along with Skepticism, this is the best doom-y release Iâve heard this year (I couldnât be bothered to write an entry for Skepticismâs Companion, but itâs pretty awesome, check it out).
The music, much like the album artwork, paints the canvas black with gloomy swathes of atmosphere, as islands of colour juxtapose on the darkness and bring it to life.
The tone is sombre, awash with aural greys and browns. But the rich production, the undercurrent of melody, and the bandâs propensity to switch into black metal mode keep it engaging through each of the songsâ extended runtimes.
Diskord - Degenerations
Degenerations (Dissonant/Technical Death Metal) by DISKORD (Norway)
I donât trust death metal 3-pieces. Think youâre a punk band or something, bro?
Yet here we are with a Norwegian death metal 3-piece band making my DM album of the year.
Was it the best DM album? Probably not. Carcass did release an album, after all. But this was the most distinctive, adventurous, and interesting death metal album to grace my ears in 2021.
(Note to self: insert some crap about "Voivod having a baby with Virus" here to describe the Đ ĐžĐļŅ sound.)
Yes, I like my DM flowing, pummeling and groovy. Degenerations is none of this.
No, I donât much like my DM fast or âskronkyâ. And Degenerations has plenty of this.
But itâs sheer originality and inventiveness carry me through all 41 weird minutes of it.
Eternal Sword - The Cursed Land
The Cursed Land by Eternal Sword
The third lo-fi entry on my list and maybe my favourite. The Bandcamp album page has a George RR Martin quote in place of a description, and oh does it set the tone for the music.
Clouded skies. Rain falling. Boots marching. Heavy breathing. Armour clinking. Fear brewing.
Then...orders barked. Arrows loosed. Weapons drawn. Pain-addled screams. Blood-choked last breaths.
War isnât glorious. Even in that shitty video game youâre always playing. But hey - it inspires some great music.
This is bedroom black metal of the highest order. Epic yet grounded. Ethereal, yet almost tactile. Eternal Sword.
Boss Keloid - Family The Smiling Thrush
Family the Smiling Thrush by Boss Keloid
One of the worldâs leading lights in doom-based music lightened up their sound for this very welcome addition to 2021.
By taking their foot off the fuzz pedal and putting it on the, uh, time-signature-and-melody pedal, BK put a bigger focus on the elements that made them stand out from the crowd in the first place.
Not gonna lie, a lot of listeners will find this a turn off, and I canât even call the bandâs sound doom-adjacent anymore. But hey, I dig that they manage to sound like a cross between Mellon Collie-era Pumpkins and King Crimson without the pretentiousness of either.
For the sake of full disclosure I should probably point out these guys are friends of ours. But for the sake of your musical education you should ignore that and buy this album.
Oh and a t-shirt, too.
Atvm - Famine, Putrid and Fucking Endless
Famine, Putrid and Fucking Endless by Atvm
Truth bomb, this is my favourite album of the year.
Read all the other reviews if you want to hear about their blend of prog and death and tech-iness. All Iâll say is that, to my ears, this feels like the closest thing to Unquestionable Presence since...Unquestionable Presence.
It sure doesnât sound the same. But that agility, melody, adventurousness and desire to place musicality over cheap "heaviness" is what really connects it to Atheistâs landmark album.
Probably the best album of the decade so far.
Jacob Mazlum fronts UK sludge powerhouse Kurokuma and is aa longtime contributor to Doomed & Stoned. Read more of his reviews here.