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As the Valley of Death Becomes Us, Our Silver Memories Fade

A Storm of Light

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Album Review

Josh Graham, who's also affiliated with Red Sparowes, Neurosis, and Battle of Mice, is the mastermind behind A Storm of Light, whose last two albums were released on Neurosis' Neurot Recordings label. Now that he's moved the band out from under the Neurosis umbrella to Profound Lore, has the music changed all that much? It has not. It's still loud, grinding "post-metal," propelled by tribal drumming and built around monolithically sludgy riffs and chanted vocals. His voice is at times uncannily similar to that of Yakuza frontman Bruce Lamont, and they blend well with the band's crushing, bulldozer-ish roar. There are quite a few guests here, including Nerissa Campbell, Jarboe, and Carla Kihlstedt on vocals, Kris Force (of Amber Asylum) on cello and violin, and Soundgarden's Kim Thayil on guitar. But the singers are backing vocalists, not even duet partners, so they're contributing name recognition more than real musical input, and the same could be said of Thayil — his guitar tone just isn't nearly as unique as that of, say, Slayer's Kerry King, so when he's up there riffing away, it could have been anybody. Ultimately, those who already like A Storm of Light — and there's much to like; their songs are less boring than Neurosis' or Red Sparowes' — will like this album regardless of who the sticker on the shrink-wrap says is guesting.

Customer Reviews

sludged soaked metal

it's awewsome riffs are excelent, and memorable drumming , walking step by step to a mountain cliff listening to it (that's how I imagine this album) huh? weird...sludged metal rules!!!

Tool+Neurosis... Can't go wrong

It's not as oppressive and dark as "Forgive Us Our Trepasses" but it's still A Storm Of Light, just more evolved and mature like a good wine... Great great album, will get you goose bumps form the first song (Missing), right away you know where you're going into... and that won't leave you until the very end. Production is huge, just a delight for the ears. Vocals can remind of Tool, without copying cause ASOL is affirming its own style and are reaching the next level. Count with this band as a BIG one in the near future!... Oh, and just buy this album of course...

VERY DIFFERENT SOUND...

THAN RED SPARROWES AND NEUROSIS, THESE GUYS ARE VERY DIFFERENT THAN ANY OTHER BAND, THEY HAVE THERE OWN SOUND THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND!!! BUY THIS,YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT! BEING THAT THEY COME OUTTA BROOKLYN IS A HUGE PLUS!!!good for n.y.c!!!

Biography

Genre: Rock

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New York City's A Storm of Light was founded by vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist Josh Graham — a former member of the respected post-rock outfit, Red Sparowes, participant in the acclaimed Battle of Mice, and a longtime visual artist in residence with the legendary Neurosis. It was therefore not at all surprising when Graham and his bandmates, bassist Domenic Seita and drummers Vinnie Signorelli (of Unsane/Swans fame) and Pete Angevice (Satanized) explored similar realms of expansive, atmospheric,...
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