Tombs - Winter Hours

Tombs journey through genres effectively. On the surface, Winter Hours (Relapse, 2009) falls under typical progressive metal expectations. Rather, this turbulent trio flirts with down-tuned channels, shoegaze interludes, and even black metal. These ever-changing varieties aren’t just homage to influences; sounds of frontman Mike Hill’s past projects, Anodyne and Versoma, persist throughout Winter Hours.

Golden Eyes
Story of a Room

This album requires time and patience. To identify its full potential, one must first overcome “Gossamer.” Percussion and guitars churn the intro to grease, coating Hill’s wail. His voice is offbeat and harsh, becoming more unforgiving with each track. The tremolo picking and blast beats of “Golden Eyes” scorch faces with blackened soul. Hill doesn’t hold back his howl until “Story of a Room,” a somber lullaby full of fragile reverb. Winter Hours has difficult ingredients, but when it is carefully consumed, it holds attention hostage.

– Jess Blumensheid

Buy:
Amazon (MP3)
Relapse (CD, LP)
The End (CD, LP)

Tombs are on tour with Pelican and Wolves in the Throne Room.

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