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Variations on a Theme in Franklin, TN

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Seven years after
Sleep
's demise,
Al Cisneros
and
Chris Hakius
return in a pared-down bass-drums-vocals configuration. Although jettisoning guitars might be deemed sacrilegious by metal purists,
Om
doesn't sacrifice any of
's lumbering,
Sabbath
-weight riffage as
Cisneros
's distorted, fuzzed-out bass does the job admirably. The name
corresponds perfectly with the pair's mantric, minimalist style.
buried listeners under tons of sonic magma, the ideal soundtrack to stoned, navel-gazing stupor; by contrast,
's hypnotic groove aspires to a higher state, suggesting a heavy yet ascetic regime of meditation.
Variations on a Theme
's transcendental design manifests itself in the sonic architecture. The song remains the same across these three crawling numbers (essentially movements in one gargantuan, ritualistic piece), throughout which the duo builds repetitive, mesmeric patterns:
grinds out meandering, python-thick basslines while
Hakius
pounds an earthmoving beat punctuated with precise, ringing, cymbal-strikes like the tolling of some primal ceremonial bell.
's unique sung-chanted vocals are another key element of this ritual as he intones quasi-mystical fragments in a clipped, affectless manner. Often ignoring standard syntactical rules, his lyrics are largely impenetrable and could be cryptic crossword clues or an esoteric sacred text run through beta-version translation software. The imagery emphasizes flight, ascent, elemental forces, and liberation, and
's abstruse idiom is rich in decidedly un-rock terms like "elliptic," "effulgent," "hierophant," "anchorite," "choric," "attenuate," "Vedic," and "centripedal."
"Smoke on the Water"
this isn't. However, the literal meaning is irrelevant -- it's all about the overall effect: bridging the ancient and the timeless,
seems to be channeling something of mythical, cosmic proportions. The sheer strangeness stops it from sounding like new age nonsense, which in others hands it easily could be. Traditionally, metal hasn't been known for artistic adventurousness but judging by this reimagining of the genre's fundamental components,
is unafraid to investigate new possibilities. ~ Wilson Neate
Seven years after
Sleep
's demise,
Al Cisneros
and
Chris Hakius
return in a pared-down bass-drums-vocals configuration. Although jettisoning guitars might be deemed sacrilegious by metal purists,
Om
doesn't sacrifice any of
's lumbering,
Sabbath
-weight riffage as
Cisneros
's distorted, fuzzed-out bass does the job admirably. The name
corresponds perfectly with the pair's mantric, minimalist style.
buried listeners under tons of sonic magma, the ideal soundtrack to stoned, navel-gazing stupor; by contrast,
's hypnotic groove aspires to a higher state, suggesting a heavy yet ascetic regime of meditation.
Variations on a Theme
's transcendental design manifests itself in the sonic architecture. The song remains the same across these three crawling numbers (essentially movements in one gargantuan, ritualistic piece), throughout which the duo builds repetitive, mesmeric patterns:
grinds out meandering, python-thick basslines while
Hakius
pounds an earthmoving beat punctuated with precise, ringing, cymbal-strikes like the tolling of some primal ceremonial bell.
's unique sung-chanted vocals are another key element of this ritual as he intones quasi-mystical fragments in a clipped, affectless manner. Often ignoring standard syntactical rules, his lyrics are largely impenetrable and could be cryptic crossword clues or an esoteric sacred text run through beta-version translation software. The imagery emphasizes flight, ascent, elemental forces, and liberation, and
's abstruse idiom is rich in decidedly un-rock terms like "elliptic," "effulgent," "hierophant," "anchorite," "choric," "attenuate," "Vedic," and "centripedal."
"Smoke on the Water"
this isn't. However, the literal meaning is irrelevant -- it's all about the overall effect: bridging the ancient and the timeless,
seems to be channeling something of mythical, cosmic proportions. The sheer strangeness stops it from sounding like new age nonsense, which in others hands it easily could be. Traditionally, metal hasn't been known for artistic adventurousness but judging by this reimagining of the genre's fundamental components,
is unafraid to investigate new possibilities. ~ Wilson Neate

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