Style: atmospheric black metal
Thoughts: I'll be honest here, I bought this record for the cover art. I love the minimalistic sketch in black and white of a desolate well in the middle of no where. It tells a powerful story of a place that was once a central place giving life to a community now abandoned. Why? We will never know, but something happened here that took this spring of life away from the people in this region.
This cover analogy is mirrored by the music. The majority of the record is slow, repetitive riffs that breed hopelessness and misery. With music like this it's of the utmost importance that the repetition is warranted. The best bands that dabble in this style will use the same riff for minutes on end to create a hypnotic effect that will suck me in and the world around me ceases to exist.
Ashes is one such band. The songs are long, they contain hypnotic riffs and are varied enough with the drums and small interludes that the music draws me into alternate realities. In this instance that reality is harsh, barren, and does not have enough resources to support a sustainable life. It is desolate and forbearing. Destined for death.
Finding albums like this is rare. Most of the time a band attempting this style will falter and create boring music. Ashes has created something more than that, something that taps into the beauty of sorrow. It's a short but powerful entry into the atmospheric black metal field.





















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