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Alluvial - Sarcoma
Alluvial - Sarcoma
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Format: CD
ICPN:Â 0727361591229
Release Date: 30 Sep 2022
Genre:Â Rock/Metal
CD Track Listing: 1.Ulysses/2.Thy Underling/3.Sarcoma/4.40 Stories/5.Zero/6.Exponent/7.Sleepers Become Giants/
8.The Putrid Sunrise/9.Sugar Paper/10.Anodyne
More than anything, our pain connects us. Hardship binds us as humans in one shared experience, bringing us closer together. Alluvial examine this phenomenon on their second full-length album, Sarcoma [Nuclear Blast]. The critically acclaimed Atlanta-based quartetâKevin Muller [vocals], Wes Hauch [guitar, vocals], Tim Walker [bass], and Matt Paulazzo [drums]âplunge into a whirlwind of neck-snapping polyrhythmic riffs, a barrage of double bass, and a dynamic avalanche of screams. After amassing over 2 million total streams independently and receiving the endorsement of MetalSucks, No Clean Singing, and more, the group evolve into a focused and fiery force in 2021 with their latest body of work.In 2017, Alluvial initially roared to life on their debut LP, The Deep Longing for Annihilation. âColonyâ notably gathered 678K Spotify streamsâunprecedented for instrumental extreme metal. Building a fan base, the group toured alongside Animals As Leaders and Veil of Maya.
On the heels of this tour, Wes traded Los Angeles for Atlanta. âIn all honesty, it was an escape,â he admits. âI knew some of my struggles would never leave me, but I felt like Iâd have a better chance to reset if I got out of California. The perils of taking refuge in a bottle or the near occupational hazard of drugs in L.A. had hollowed me out and exacerbated my woes. Winston Churchill famously called depression âthe Black Dogâ. The rut with drugs and booze turns the black dog, a longtime bedfellow, into the ruler of your vessel. Iâd estimate that the music for Sarcoma started there. As strange and vulnerable as it feels to explain that, it would be dishonest to say otherwise."
As he began to write at home, he took notice of Kevin due to his time in Suffocation. After hearing his vocals on a demo, everything simply clicked, and Kevin joined the band. Fast brothers, it fulfilled a long-term goal. âThe Deep Longing for Annihilation was supposed to have vocals, but I couldnât find the right guy,â he adds. âSome people possess a rare inability to doubt themselves. Kevin can marry that into performances. The day I heard his vocals over the Sarcoma demos was a special one. Weâve become brothers.â.After writing and producing demos at home, Alluvial cut guitars, bass, and vocals with engineer John Douglass in Atlanta. The opener âUlyssesâ begins with warm guitar echoes before building towards an ominous crescendo. It quickly crumbles under the weight of a thrash riff and brain-rattling growl.
An airy clean intro ignites a bludgeoning groove on â40 Stories,â which remains âloosely based on the story of Conrad Roy who committed suicide at the coercion of his girlfriend.â Maintaining elements of power and conviction throughout, âSleepers Become Giantsâ creeps along on whispers and emotionally charged guitar before another cathartic chorus about a combination of depression and the moment âyou become a giant, wake up, and do what youâre supposed to be.â
In the end, Alluvial welcome audiences into their world.âMy favourite records have always been places where I could crawl inside and hang out,â he leaves off. âThey gave me a way of looking at things and put me in a helpful state of mind, whether I knew it or not. The goal with this album is to hopefully provide a similar feeling.â
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