| Phazm - Cornerstone of the Macabre |
| Written by Gautham Khandige | |
| Saturday, 20 September 2008 | |
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So this month sees the band release its third album, Cornerstone of the Macabre and it’s a fucking blast. Right from album opener Love Me Rotten (Love Me True) with its Swansong meets Motorhead sound I knew this was going to be a bit special and the rest of the songs certainly live up to the opening belter. The band has gotten a lot tighter in the two years since their last album and the songwriting too has become a lot more focused. While Antebellum was great fun it was also a bit disjointed when the band decided to incorporate a hundred different styles into the music. Cornerstone… in comparison is a much more focused and stripped down beast. At the heart of this album is a heavy, dirty rock n roll heart that’s beating steadily and it is this that lifts these songs to something above the ordinary. The death metal, doom, sludge and even blues rock swagger is simply the garnish. Stand out tracks include the awesome The Worm on the Hook which sounds like a slowed down, drunk and crawling version of early Entombed, the rock n roll meets violent black metal of Damnation and the acoustic instrumental Strange Song which goes off on a country/ blues path. These three songs though are just the precursor to the best part of the album. Welcome to My Funeral is as solid doom metal song that’s probably the best song here while The Old Smell of Meat is pure Stockholm death metal meets dirty garage rock and Mucho Mojo is all blues rock swagger complete with a spoken word vocal and blues leads. It’s this threesome that really elevates Cornerstone of the Macabre from being a fun album to being something a bit special that you can keep coming back to. However, having said that, the quality of songs never really varies on the album and there’s absolutely no filler material here. There’s a consistency in songwriting that’s quite impressive and while the groove of The End sounds vaguely similar to the rock n roll groove of Damnation it’s a minor quibble as both songs are miles apart. I’m really nit picking here and looking for points of criticisms but there really isn’t much that I can find fault with. There is a pointless cover of Metallica’s Damage Inc. though which is alright as far as covers go and the album ends with the very Swedish sounding Adrift which is the lengthiest song on the album and also a bit slower and melodic than most of the songs on offer here.
While my praise for Cornerstone of the Macabre is unconditional I have to say that the band might be a bit of an acquired taste if you’ve never heard them before. At the same time, if you like your metal dirty, loud, unapologetic and with brass balls then you’ll find plenty to like and even love here.
Label - Osmose Productions Year of Release - 2008
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Phazm - Cornerstone of the Macabre
Sep 20 2008 22:36:23 This thread discusses the Content article: Phazm - Cornerstone of the Macabre
Very cool band/album. Genre hopping yet coherent, heavy and so much fun. I was grinning when the cock rocking solo comes in with the guitar widdly diddly even pulling off some sweeps. Sweet review too. |
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Sep 22 2008 19:28:52 I love Swansong, and this album was a total blast as well. The stickwork on Damnation - haha, awesome! Thanks for the recco, y'all!
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