The heaviest song I've ever heard. In every dimension of the word. Tuning, timbre, speed. Wish there was more stuff like this but I've heard nothing that really compares in sheer energy.
It's the quintessential stoner doom song. It's got riffs, it's got groove, it's Sabbath worship. Al's bass timbre is so good. I cried a little when I first heard the crescendo after Al's solo section back when it released.
Underrated song from this album. Again, a perfect mix of groove and heavy riffs. This one centres the bass more than the rest of the album though, and Tim Bagshaw's solo is my favourite bass solo of all time.
A foundational, albeit somewhat late piece of drone metal. And to me, the greatest. It's really getting the right mix of everything -- harshness and pleasantness, static and motion, simplicity and layering.
It's not everyone's cup of tea. It's a genre that moves very slowly. But it's like a margherita, you know. Very bare-bones. But if you get it right, man is it good
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One of, if not the best track by this band. They really shined when Bjork got to write. Shame about their internal conflict.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8rvXl-la3w
Spaced out sound. Amazing emotional deliveries. Blade Runner monologue. Brilliant song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsrWWboemwQ
The heaviest song I've ever heard. In every dimension of the word. Tuning, timbre, speed. Wish there was more stuff like this but I've heard nothing that really compares in sheer energy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAXSaroioeQ
It's the quintessential stoner doom song. It's got riffs, it's got groove, it's Sabbath worship. Al's bass timbre is so good. I cried a little when I first heard the crescendo after Al's solo section back when it released.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uvyzq-iZCmI
Underrated song from this album. Again, a perfect mix of groove and heavy riffs. This one centres the bass more than the rest of the album though, and Tim Bagshaw's solo is my favourite bass solo of all time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpGTkBbktx8
A foundational, albeit somewhat late piece of drone metal. And to me, the greatest. It's really getting the right mix of everything -- harshness and pleasantness, static and motion, simplicity and layering.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_lOakB23d8