Style: Funeral doom metal
Primary Emotions/Themes: the heaviest and most desperate the band has ever been, soul crushingly heavy.
Thoughts: For every reaction, there is an equal and opposite reaction. If part 2 was the lightest the band had ever been then this by the simple nature of physics will be the heaviest.
To my knoledge the band has never created funeral doom before. If this is indeed their first attempt, then they have done exceptionally well. This music is dismal, completely devoid of hope and the only true escape is death. All of the complaints I had of Mikko's voice on Part 1 are gone. His deep growl fits perfectly here, and he has a high scream that I have not heard him use much before this either.
The music itself is as slow as you would expect from funeral doom. The melodies are played wither by keyboards or one of the guitars, and whoever is taking the lead knows exactly what to do at any given moment. The band's sense of atmosphere is also on point. There are several moments when everything stops and all that can be heard is a singular funeral bell. Haunting.
This is one hell of a way to end out this trilogy of an album. The album as a whole is a massive undertaking to do in one sitting. I'm glad they split it up into three smaller chapters in case I wanted to focus on just one at a time. If you only ever get one Swallow the Sun album, this is the one to get.








































