Eibon "Entering Darkness" CD

Posted on Wednesday, November 10th, 2010 @ 8:03am » permalink

Eibon - Entering DarknessReleased earlier this year through Aesthetic Death, "Entering Darkness" is the absolutely superb debut full-length from French act Eibon, and pretty much everything that I said about the band's self-titled EP still stands. Expect six tracks that add up to an hour's worth of crushing, pulsing doom – loaded with everything from your standard doses of slow, pounding power chords and oppressively thick basslines to droning melodies; sparse clean passages; and forceful vocal growls/snarls that really carry some great texture (to the point where they actually lend a bit of a blackened vibe to the compositions from time to time). All of this is occasionally accented by well-placed samples and efficiently blended ambient noise textures, not to mention some shockingly hard-hitting and emotional moments where surging melodies and dissonant chord phrasings come together to create some of the finest atmospheric doom I've encountered in quite some time (check out 14+ minute epic "Substance", especially). Once more the recording is great, too. Devastatingly heavy, super dense, but still clear enough to let you get a grip on all of the subtle intricacies that are scattered around the core. There are some truly mind-blowing moments herein, and I really prefer to let the music do the talking these days, so I hope this excerpt properly conveys a good bit of what this band has to offer…

Eibon "Substance" (excerpt)

Purchase:

@ Eibon
@ All That is Heavy
@ Moribund Records
@ Red Stream

9 Comments...

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  2. John Hasson says:

    I'm digging what I hear from the excerpt. Imust have missed your review of the demo.

  3. Jack says:

    Absolutely fantastic album, also cannot wait for the HKY split.

  4. Wolfhammer says:

    Great band. Good to see some French bands getting noticed these days. The French underground is loaded with talented bands of all metal and hardcore sub-genres. Unfortunately many think that the European music scene begins and ends with Scandinavia only.

  5. miike says:

    This just came out in cassette on a canadian label called Media Tree. The tape has the EP too!

  6. justin says:

    Pretty good, I'd like to check out more. Sounds kinda like a bridge between the 90's English melodic death/doom like Anathema and My Dying Bride with newer shit like Thou and Samothrace. I wish the reording was rawer but that's just me, probably.

  7. Jack says:

    Justinbean?

  8. Wooderson says:

    One of my albums of the year…easily. Nice write up!

  9. Carlos says:

    Great album, you can almost touch the atmosphere of it. Don't know why I didn't post comment when you put the review up.

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