POWER PACKER (#13) - ETERNITY REVEALED
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Quick: name the most underappreciated sub-genre in
Metal; the one guaranteed to make the causal
follower run in horror and the most fervent fanatic happy at the
sight of another album to fill his or her
collection. Trust me: its a style that will never deliver
a hit song; will never win you a popularity contest,
yet over the course of its 35 year plus development probably has
more classic efforts per band than any
other Metal sub-genre. Give up? Then doom on with Pale Divine
This trio hails from Pennsylvania; a group that mix slight hints
of Sabbath, a lethal dose of Trouble, and vocally
recall the better melodies of Glen Danzig, if he ever wanted to
think outside the box with Robert Lowe.
Unafraid to move beyond mid-tempo, my jaws dropped at the quick
triplet action and wah wah enhanced guitar
riffing that carries
a song like Sins of the Fallen. And then the band follows
up with spirited fist bangers like
Blind Faith and closing cover Solitude (Candlemass
rules all
). What I love about this album in particular
would be the dynamics contained within; Ive rarely heard a
band that from song to song can stay mid-tempo
or slower while achieving individuality from track to track; a testament
to Pale Divines drive for putting a new
twist on the genre.
While awaiting the next Trouble studio offering, invest in Pale
DivineI assure you a pleasant aural experience.
Gritty, grimy
feel the dirt under your fingernails and allow
mind expansion as the gloom
envelops you.
Favorite Song: Serpents Path.
Matt
Coe
www.paledivine.com
www.martyrmusicgroup.com
Rating: 5/6
Exciting
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