The instrumental score for the Apocalypse just may have been
found in Clouds Taste Satanic’s new album “Your Doom Has Come.” Indeed the only thing missing from this New
York instrumental band’s doomy soundtrack is the hoof beats of the Four
Horsemen, but one could easily be forgiven for mistaking the rhythmic changes
from slower chugging head-bobbers to faster toe-tapping sections as the sound
of the approaching riders of the Book of Revelations.
Album opener “Ten Kings” begins this end-of-the-world opus
slowly and methodically, building to a fuzzy wall of sound not unlike other
legends of the doom genre (the guitar geek in me suspects they are using Orange
Amplifiers, but that’s just a hunch), while the bass and
drums are crisp, clear, and right in sync.
This approach continues into “One Third Of The Sun” which rhythmically
bears a strong resemblance to the intro/outro riff from Rage Against The
Machine’s “Wake Up” before breaking into an ascending-descending chorus section
with a lead melody weaving around the rhythm guitar, (I have to admit that
without vocals it feels weird to call it a chorus), then transitioning to a
midtempo outro. Up next is “Beast From
The Sea”, a midtempo grinder that feels like the Horsemen breaking their mounts
into a steady trot. Guitar solos are
mostly eschewed here in place of simpler guitar melodies morphing into
repetitive single note changes, akin to Dick Dale on quaaludes. “Out Of The Abyss” is a surging number that
begins with a slower intro that immediately breaks into an uptempo Paranoid-ish
stomp, breaking back down into midtempo chorus sections then leading into a
short galloping section fading into an ominous bass-guitar and drum breakdown
with echoing guitar feedback that builds back from a slower riff back to the
midtempo main riff. “Dark Army” begins
with as leaden a slow dirge as any doomster could ask for, building in between
verses to double-time head-bobber choruses to an almost evilly triumphant
sounding bridge before the dirge fades to black. “Sudden…Fallen” brings “Your Doom Has Come” to
its steady conclusion with the slow fervor that builds and builds then suddenly
gallops straight at you with a midtempo grinding bridge, then drops your fallen
musical soul off the edge, fading into eternity. So, in essence, you should be getting the point
that there’s lots of time changes, without all of that messy singing, screaming
or grunting getting in the way. “Your
Doom Has Come” is simply, a heavy good (or should I say evil?...) time.
So if you’re ever in need of a judgment day accompaniment, or
just some good old-fashioned doom metal without all those vocals mucking up the
works while you’re doing your evil housecleaning, studying for evil medical
school, or just pounding some evil beers with your evil pals, check out Clouds
Taste Satanic.
-Riffcaster
Comments
A proper head nodder, the mark of quality for me.