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Slow Pertinacious Threnody On The Abnegation Of Succour - Arachnotaur

 
Description: Artist: Arachnotaur / Genre: Hard Rock & Metal / Release Year: 2007

Newest Review: ... staggered bursts from the slow instrumentation against a constant background crunch of feedback. The world would be a far ... more

 ... worse place if this sort of music became widespread and spread its plague of misery and irritability, but fortunately with a self-funded independent release and dedicated minority fan base who can handle it (there haven't been any connected atrocities thus far), this is an album that knows its audience and refuses to cater for the wider market. This is also why it doesn't measure up as much as other drone bands that at least have something more enjoyable going for them outside of the discordance. While it may not be cl...more

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This debut album from the UK's Arachnotaur is a disturbingly heavy monstrosity of drone doom metal spread across four deathly slow, static-laden songs chronicling miserable destruction. Based roughly in the sludgy style of Eyehategod, this is music to fry the brain and cause mental imbalance, but it's as good a way as any to spend forty minutes immersed in apocalypse. It's clear even from the album's title, which includes the deliberately nonsensical equals sign in 'Slo=w Pertinacious Threnody on the Abnegation of Succour,' that Arachnotaur is a band dedicated to extremes, something that extends to the oddball names they've opted to christen themselves. The ...  Read the complete review

 

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