Hot on the heels of his first EP, Joe unleashes the
follow-up, 'Icke Troende' on us. Whereas the debut was more melodic yet heavy
as hell, part two is leaning more towards the 80's thrash scene. Not
completely, but about 95% of it, I’d say. Normally when an artist "goes
solo" the music on offer is usually all over the board with no cohesion
whatsoever. The way Joe does it is perfect. Take your different ideas and
influences and spread them out on two to three releases focusing on one style
on each. This way there is no confusion with too many directions leading you
astray. It worked wonders on 'Under The Blood' and it's working ever so great
on 'Icke Troende'.
Again, Joe does it all himself with great aplomb. Hitting
the ground running with the instrumental prologue, 'Axes & Knives' before
launching head first into ‘Kasta’. In your face and full throttle I’m thrown
into a ferocious moshpit and I couldn’t be happier as Joe is not letting off
the speed. ‘Krafla’ is one hell of a neck-breaker as super sharp riff after
super sharper rips me to shreds. Meanwhile, the rhythm section is relentless
pulverizing everything in its approach. Add some really deft soloing on top of
it and…man, pure annihilation.
‘god=LIES’ is the odd one out by not only being slower than
rest but also because of the middle Eastern feel. Kind of like Nile but more elaborate, less death metal and more
ethereal. And I love it! Gives you time to catch your breath before the second
onslaught even though that won’t help you much. The instrumental beast ‘Wendol’
kicks off ferociously with killer twin leads before pretty darned good solo
follows pretty darned good solo. Man, this is good, really good despite the
short playtime. Didn’t realize how much I miss guitar solos, which is something
I grew up on. Guess I didn’t tell the truth earlier saying ‘god=LIES’ is slower
than the rest. The title track, ‘Icke Troende’ which closes out this EP is slow
but more punishing and brutal, like a sinister force lurking close by ready to
pounce on you.
Joe Carpenter is really on to something doing this
three-part EP series as #2 is the perfect extension of #1 which beautifully
showcases his versatility in so many different genres. All while keeping
everything coherent and on point instead of wandering off in a thousand
directions. The debut really piqued my interest and this sophomore offering
only consolidates that feeling. ‘Icke Troende’ is a beast of an EP and I can’t
wait for the third, and final, installment to melt my brain.
-Swedebeast
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