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Tomb Mold: The Enduring Spirit 12"
After releasing three albums in three years and then spending the next four in the wilderness, Tomb Mold has been reborn on fourth album The Enduring Spirit, a thoroughly unabashed step into vast new territories. Yet for all its frenetic daring and audacious exploration, it is never anything other than unmistakably Tomb Mold.
While the expanding Tomb Mold architecture could be heard on last yearâs self-released Aperture Of Body tape, it comes into clear focus throughout The Enduring Spirit. Certainly Derrick Vellaâs time creating within and expanding the doom genre in Dream Unending has seeped into the flesh of Tomb Mold, not to mention Payson Power and Max Klebanoffâs explorations in their own Daydream Plus project.
With album opener âThe Perfect Memory (Phantasm of Aura)â the bandâs angular dimension shifting riffing appears right out of the gate as the track travels through varying degrees of progressive death metal and some of the bandâs most extreme material yet. âWill Of Whispersâ enters with a jazz-like fantasy sequence before careening into a blinding white light barrage, tasteful guitar leads and back to a dreamy serpentine pattern, encompassing whole universes in its nearly seven minute run-time.
The back half of the record continues the voyage into whatâs possible with the outward expansion of death metal norms, reaching the zenith of eleven plus minute album closer âThe Enduring Spirit Of Calamity,â an otherworldly journey into a vortex where all things converge in space and time and generating the tree of life via luminous celestial composition.
With four years away, a band with boundless creative energy, as Tomb Mold are, were certain to expand the scope of their vision, and on The Enduring Spirit theyâve shaped a record with a cinematic environment that offers unlimited avenues of exploration, both for themselves and the listener.
While the expanding Tomb Mold architecture could be heard on last yearâs self-released Aperture Of Body tape, it comes into clear focus throughout The Enduring Spirit. Certainly Derrick Vellaâs time creating within and expanding the doom genre in Dream Unending has seeped into the flesh of Tomb Mold, not to mention Payson Power and Max Klebanoffâs explorations in their own Daydream Plus project.
With album opener âThe Perfect Memory (Phantasm of Aura)â the bandâs angular dimension shifting riffing appears right out of the gate as the track travels through varying degrees of progressive death metal and some of the bandâs most extreme material yet. âWill Of Whispersâ enters with a jazz-like fantasy sequence before careening into a blinding white light barrage, tasteful guitar leads and back to a dreamy serpentine pattern, encompassing whole universes in its nearly seven minute run-time.
The back half of the record continues the voyage into whatâs possible with the outward expansion of death metal norms, reaching the zenith of eleven plus minute album closer âThe Enduring Spirit Of Calamity,â an otherworldly journey into a vortex where all things converge in space and time and generating the tree of life via luminous celestial composition.
With four years away, a band with boundless creative energy, as Tomb Mold are, were certain to expand the scope of their vision, and on The Enduring Spirit theyâve shaped a record with a cinematic environment that offers unlimited avenues of exploration, both for themselves and the listener.
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Tomb Mold: The Enduring Spirit 12"
Tomb Mold: The Enduring Spirit 12"
After releasing three albums in three years and then spending the next four in the wilderness, Tomb Mold has been reborn on fourth album The Enduring Spirit, a thoroughly unabashed step into vast new territories. Yet for all its frenetic daring and audacious exploration, it is never anything other than unmistakably Tomb Mold.
While the expanding Tomb Mold architecture could be heard on last yearâs self-released Aperture Of Body tape, it comes into clear focus throughout The Enduring Spirit. Certainly Derrick Vellaâs time creating within and expanding the doom genre in Dream Unending has seeped into the flesh of Tomb Mold, not to mention Payson Power and Max Klebanoffâs explorations in their own Daydream Plus project.
With album opener âThe Perfect Memory (Phantasm of Aura)â the bandâs angular dimension shifting riffing appears right out of the gate as the track travels through varying degrees of progressive death metal and some of the bandâs most extreme material yet. âWill Of Whispersâ enters with a jazz-like fantasy sequence before careening into a blinding white light barrage, tasteful guitar leads and back to a dreamy serpentine pattern, encompassing whole universes in its nearly seven minute run-time.
The back half of the record continues the voyage into whatâs possible with the outward expansion of death metal norms, reaching the zenith of eleven plus minute album closer âThe Enduring Spirit Of Calamity,â an otherworldly journey into a vortex where all things converge in space and time and generating the tree of life via luminous celestial composition.
With four years away, a band with boundless creative energy, as Tomb Mold are, were certain to expand the scope of their vision, and on The Enduring Spirit theyâve shaped a record with a cinematic environment that offers unlimited avenues of exploration, both for themselves and the listener.
While the expanding Tomb Mold architecture could be heard on last yearâs self-released Aperture Of Body tape, it comes into clear focus throughout The Enduring Spirit. Certainly Derrick Vellaâs time creating within and expanding the doom genre in Dream Unending has seeped into the flesh of Tomb Mold, not to mention Payson Power and Max Klebanoffâs explorations in their own Daydream Plus project.
With album opener âThe Perfect Memory (Phantasm of Aura)â the bandâs angular dimension shifting riffing appears right out of the gate as the track travels through varying degrees of progressive death metal and some of the bandâs most extreme material yet. âWill Of Whispersâ enters with a jazz-like fantasy sequence before careening into a blinding white light barrage, tasteful guitar leads and back to a dreamy serpentine pattern, encompassing whole universes in its nearly seven minute run-time.
The back half of the record continues the voyage into whatâs possible with the outward expansion of death metal norms, reaching the zenith of eleven plus minute album closer âThe Enduring Spirit Of Calamity,â an otherworldly journey into a vortex where all things converge in space and time and generating the tree of life via luminous celestial composition.
With four years away, a band with boundless creative energy, as Tomb Mold are, were certain to expand the scope of their vision, and on The Enduring Spirit theyâve shaped a record with a cinematic environment that offers unlimited avenues of exploration, both for themselves and the listener.
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After releasing three albums in three years and then spending the next four in the wilderness, Tomb Mold has been reborn on fourth album The Enduring Spirit, a thoroughly unabashed step into vast new territories. Yet for all its frenetic daring and audacious exploration, it is never anything other than unmistakably Tomb Mold.
While the expanding Tomb Mold architecture could be heard on last yearâs self-released Aperture Of Body tape, it comes into clear focus throughout The Enduring Spirit. Certainly Derrick Vellaâs time creating within and expanding the doom genre in Dream Unending has seeped into the flesh of Tomb Mold, not to mention Payson Power and Max Klebanoffâs explorations in their own Daydream Plus project.
With album opener âThe Perfect Memory (Phantasm of Aura)â the bandâs angular dimension shifting riffing appears right out of the gate as the track travels through varying degrees of progressive death metal and some of the bandâs most extreme material yet. âWill Of Whispersâ enters with a jazz-like fantasy sequence before careening into a blinding white light barrage, tasteful guitar leads and back to a dreamy serpentine pattern, encompassing whole universes in its nearly seven minute run-time.
The back half of the record continues the voyage into whatâs possible with the outward expansion of death metal norms, reaching the zenith of eleven plus minute album closer âThe Enduring Spirit Of Calamity,â an otherworldly journey into a vortex where all things converge in space and time and generating the tree of life via luminous celestial composition.
With four years away, a band with boundless creative energy, as Tomb Mold are, were certain to expand the scope of their vision, and on The Enduring Spirit theyâve shaped a record with a cinematic environment that offers unlimited avenues of exploration, both for themselves and the listener.
While the expanding Tomb Mold architecture could be heard on last yearâs self-released Aperture Of Body tape, it comes into clear focus throughout The Enduring Spirit. Certainly Derrick Vellaâs time creating within and expanding the doom genre in Dream Unending has seeped into the flesh of Tomb Mold, not to mention Payson Power and Max Klebanoffâs explorations in their own Daydream Plus project.
With album opener âThe Perfect Memory (Phantasm of Aura)â the bandâs angular dimension shifting riffing appears right out of the gate as the track travels through varying degrees of progressive death metal and some of the bandâs most extreme material yet. âWill Of Whispersâ enters with a jazz-like fantasy sequence before careening into a blinding white light barrage, tasteful guitar leads and back to a dreamy serpentine pattern, encompassing whole universes in its nearly seven minute run-time.
The back half of the record continues the voyage into whatâs possible with the outward expansion of death metal norms, reaching the zenith of eleven plus minute album closer âThe Enduring Spirit Of Calamity,â an otherworldly journey into a vortex where all things converge in space and time and generating the tree of life via luminous celestial composition.
With four years away, a band with boundless creative energy, as Tomb Mold are, were certain to expand the scope of their vision, and on The Enduring Spirit theyâve shaped a record with a cinematic environment that offers unlimited avenues of exploration, both for themselves and the listener.











