ALBUM REVIEW – RESTLESS SPIRIT

Restless Spirit – Afterimage

Reviewed by: Jim Harrison

Review Score: 8.5

Restless Spirit

Stoner, doom instigators, Restless Spirit will release their anticipated third album via Magnetic Eye Records on October 6, 2023.

The Long Island Trio wanted to go into a slightly different direction than previous releases with punching tight guitars, pounding rhythems and emotionally raw vocals and they definitely accomplished that with this killer collection of songs.

The personal feel of this album lyrically can be a cautionary tale of how to deal with personal loss and tragedy and singer/guitarist Paul Aloisio made this a labor of love with band mates Jon Gusman, drums and Marc Morello, bass.

The superb cover art created by artist Luca “ Sollomacello” Martinelli gives you some insight into their albums content. Some of the band’s influences including Black Sabbath, Type O Negative and The Sword puts you in that frame of mind something awesome is coming.

The album starts with “Marrow” one of the three early releases giving fans a sneak peek how great this album is. That soul piercing guitar riff starts the song off than the thumping bass and drums kick in. This has a solid Sabbath sound with strong vocals giving a sludgy doom sound.

“Shadow Command” with Mike Hall as a guest vocalist adds a thick sound which gives this song a heavy spooky groove. This is one of three of my favourites on this album.

“Of Spirit and Form” has a killer bass/drum beat mixed with a crunchy, darker guitar sound. The vocals on this song are amazing and the guitar solo is fantastic. This is another one of my favourite tracks and could make my list for top songs in 2023.

“All Furies” was another early release that included guest guitarist Scott “Wino” Weinrich from The Obsessed. This is my third favourite track and the heavy guitar riff right out of the gate blows the lid off this song. Fast and heavy, how I would describe this song.

“Brutalized” the midway instrumental really shows of the musicianship of this band.

“The Fatalist” another early release plows a big sound with a Type O Negative groove. That eerie doom intro gives way to a superb vocal performance. This would be a cool track to see live.

“Hel’s Grasp” is the longest song at 6:25 takes you on a multi directional journey. The heavy drum intro speeds this up and than it slows. The bluesy guitar riffs works great showcasing the vocal performance. About half way through the song things get heavier and faster.

The last track “From the Dust Returned” sends this album off in style just how it began, heavy and dark. That cool base line at the beginning thumps and when the drums and guitar kicks in that sludgy doom sound dominates. Great finish to a solid album.

Restless Spirit has created something special on this album successfully combining a classic stoner vibe with a cool updated doom sound. The vocals mix perfectly with the musicianship and the listener gets a definite feel how talented this band is.

Usually by the third album bands typically solidify their sound. Restless Spirit has done that as well as augment each release keeping themselves not only relevant but original.

I recommend this album for metal fans looking for the real deal. This band delivers on all points so pick it up and play it at eleven.


Paul Aloisio: guitar, vocals
Jon Gusman: drums
Marc Morello: bass

Guest musicians:
Scott “ Wino” Weinrich guitars on “The Fatalist”
Mike Hall vocals on “Shadow Command”

ALBUM REVIEW: CANNIBAL CORPSE

Cannibal Corpse – Chaos Horrific

Reviewed by: Staicha Kidd

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ALBUM REVIEW: AORTHA

Monolit

Review Score: 8.5

Reviewed by: Billy Klare

Aortha

Aortha release their independent debut album “Monolit” on September 15, 2023. The project is led by guitarist Predrag Glogovac who played in a band called Monolit based in the former Yugoslavia that were active from 1988 – 1992 (and briefly reunited in 2006 – 2008). Civil war in their home country led to the end of the band. Predrag enlisted many of his friends from the international metal community to bring his musical ideas to life and the album “Monolit” was born.

The Aortha project includes a long list of talented vocalists covering a broad spectrum of metal styles. The list includes: Kyle Thomas (Exhorder), Diego Valdez (Dream Child), Snake (Voivod), Alessia Scolletti (Temperance), Netta Laurenne (Smackbound), and Christian Alvestam (Scar Symmetry). In addition to Predrag on lead & rhythm guitars, other musicians include lead guitarist Igor Paspalj, bassist Jacob Umansky (Intervals) and drummer Hannes Grossmann (Triptykon & Alkaloid). Given the wide variety of vocalists participating, this project reminds me of a much heavier, faster and grittier version of Avantasia.

Aortha successfully combine many styles of metal ranging from thrash, traditional metal, power metal, groove metal and metal / rock opera. The albums strengths lie in the outstanding vocal performances and excellent musicianship. Overall songwriting is well done and very memorable. Bringing so many talented individual musicians together doesn’t always guarantee success but it definitely worked in this case.

The album opens with “Symposium”, a quick one minute instrumental featuring classical influenced piano and a sudden burst of aggressive heavy instrumental music. I personally don’t see how it fits within the overall context of the album, it feels a bit out of place.

The second song “Those That Should Not Exist” is led by Kyle Thomas and Diego Valdez on vocals. It’s primarily a thrash song at its core with some underlying Testament vibes. The track includes some killer guitar riffs and solos.

“Last Of Our Kind” is amongst the albums strongest tracks. It walks the line between traditional metal and power metal with Diago Valdez handling the majority of the vocals and Netta Laurenne providing some fantastic vocal harmonies. I love the memorable catchy chorus, chugging guitars and shredding solos.

Next up is “ Forging The Locus” featuring the vocal duo of Kyle Thomas and Diego Valdez again. The song is mainly thrash based but the addictive chorus shifts into power metal mode with Diego providing the cleaner vocals. The vocal contrast between the two singers is very effective.

“Keep the Dream” is a strong power metal track where Diego Valdez shines with his vocal performance. Once again, the guitar playing and overall musicianship is fantastic. A full-on galloping power metal juggernaut.

The song pacing slows on “Maximus Metallus”, a much heavier groove metal track with Kyle Thomas and Diego Valdez jointly handling vocals yet again. Some monster heavy riffs here. It’s a welcomed change of pace.

“Divine Future” is another standout track with Snake of Voivod providing one of the albums most unique vocal performances. Fellow vocalists Alessia Scolietti and Diego Valdez provide backing vocals. Musically, the track takes you for a ride beginning slowly but get’s into the thrash zone at times.

All the contributing vocalists participate in “When All Around You Is Madness” which has a metal opera feel. Probably the best track on the album, it takes you on a brilliant musical journey including beautiful melodic passages, fast chugging guitar riffs, thrash metal, power metal and even some death metal growls. The female vocalists really stand out on this one.

“Timeless Soul Cure” is led by the vocal duo of Diego Valdez and Alessia Scolletti who are fantastic together. Alessia’s vocals are so incredibly emotive and powerful contrasting perfectly with Diego’s vocal approach. Simply one of the best power metal songs I’ve heard in a long time. I couldn’t wipe the smile of my face the entire song.

The album ends oddly with “She”, a quick one and a half minute song that comes to an abrupt end, but it’s good. Why not expand on some of the ideas to make it a full song?

All I can say is WOW, a very impressive debut album that kept me 100% engaged from beginning to end. This is one of those rare cases you listen to an album you know nothing about and it knocks your socks off. Well done Aortha. Highly recommended for fans of all metal styles as there’s something here for everyone and the music is executed incredibly well.

Track Listing:

Symposium
Those That Should Not Exist
Last Of Our Kind
Forging The Locus
Keep The Dream
Maximus Metallus
Divine Future
When All Around You Is Madness
Timeless Should Cure
She

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