Goddamn, what have we got here? A dark trio by the name of WrekTomb – in the photos hidden behind carnal-looking masks – from America. Very heavy death doom with a sense of dissonant and repulsive melodies. Tragic long-drawn-out passages are also part of this debut consisting of five songs that take 42 minutes of your time.
Time you could probably spend on many other things, as well as I could. But after putting on this debut, those so-called other things are merely side issues or maybe even futilities when you enjoy the death rattling of frontman Nick Krostoff. And sometimes you don’t need anything else, when the screaming guitar riffs act as glue within the musical concept. Fundamentally, this isn’t very complex music, but everything is geared towards making the biggest impact possible. And when a band consists of a trio with the ingenuity, passion and skills to create an insane piece of work, this Bovine Mockeries of Human Posturing is seemingly the end result that can be achieved. In the promo talk, no bands are mentioned as references, which is perhaps just the most appropriate thing to do, because WrekTomb is damn hard to compare with other bands in the scene. Feel free to leave a comment if you do have an idea, as the band you mention for comparison may then also be of interest to your editor on duty. The only name that comes to mind in terms of atmospheric setting is Archgoat, if these gentlemen were playing death doom that is.
What a horribly insane and at the same time curious creation with the bizarre title Bovine Mockeries of Human Posturing this album has become. Basically, we mostly hear a lot of death doom, but due to the intense, gloomy nature of the music, I would also especially encourage funeral adepts to give this a try. Forewarned is forearmed, this dark mass will swallow you whole to decimate you to just a willing heap of misery.
Score:
97/100
Label:
Personal Records, 2024
Tracklisting:
- Gored Into Reality
- Unexpected Encounters with Nature´s Order
- Quantumcreep
- Society Supported Psychopaths
- This Decay of Me
Line-up:
Nick Krostoff – Vocals, all instruments
Dieter Itis – Drums
Vera Kätzin – ?
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