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Carving Desert Canyons

Scale the Summit

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Album Review

Instrumental music has made quite the comeback — at least in indie rock circles — during the third millennium's first decade; but while most of the bands responsible for lighting its torch arose from thoroughly post-Y2K (i.e. post-rock, post-metal, post-everything) musical aesthetics, Houston's Scale the Summit draw the bulk of their wordless sound endeavors from the good ol' 20th century. Just seconds into their 2009 sophomore effort, Carving Desert Canyons, the unashamed virtuosity and evocative lyricism of opener "Bloom" already harks back to the heyday of instrumental guitar heroes like Satriani and Vai, unearthing a pre-grunge production clarity that few listeners probably ever dreamt they'd hear again. Yet, here they are, and repeat samples proliferate throughout ensuing, fleet-fingered, mood-metal explorations like "Giants" and "The Great Plains" the latter also boasting a command bass guitar performance from Jordan Eberhardt. Other tracks like "Sargasso Sea," "Age of Tides," and "Glacial Planet" may initially seem to be cut from the same cloth, but quickly reveal entirely different inspirational touchstones ranging from progressive metal overlords Dream Theater to avant-death legends Cynic, through Dutch art-metallers Kong. All this being said, the long-term effects of doing without the convenient handholds normally afforded by lyrics and vocals may gradually begin to exhaust less technically oriented listeners, in whose defense it could be said that less imaginative cuts like "Dunes" and "City in the Sky" do start sounding like endlessly spinning, mathematical scales and finger exercises after a while. Still these are minor issues compared with the surprisingly fresh, sound-out-of-time experience that Scale the Summit have achieved on Carving Desert Canyons, as a whole, and it's sure to make this one of the year's most distinctive heavy metal releases — with and without vocals.

Customer Reviews

Thoroughly embarrassing.

I am -ashamed- by how technical and beautiful this album is. I play guitar every day and these guys fill me with awe every time I listen.

There's something magic in this. The mix of hard metal riffs and sween, clean chord progressions is mesmerizing. If prog metal is your thing, give these guys a shot.

StS is going places!

Somewhere between Pelican, Ghosts and Vodka and Neil Zaza is the fresh sound of StS. These guys know their stuff, put on a fantastic show live, and bring a metal sound to the table that's euphoric and joyous, instead of just brutal for brutality's sake. They also happen to be really nice, normal, nerdy guys in person, and you've got to respect that in a world of acts and facades.

more variety???!?

thats what this whole album is made of chirsmo! every song has an innovative, orgasmic, mind blowing melody, very similar to btbam, animals as leaders n kinda arsis. one of the most constantly played albums on my whole playlist. 6 / 5 stars absolutely flattering!

Biography

Formed: 2004 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

The origins of instrumental heavy metal group Scale the Summit date to 2004, when guitarists Chris Letchford and Travis LeVrier met as students at the Los Angeles Musicians Institute, then came into contact with fellow scholar and drummer Pat Skeffington, before completing their lineup with bassist Jordan Eberhardt several months later. Two years of rehearsal and sonic self-discovery followed until, at the end of 2006, all of the musicians relocated to Letchford's hometown of Houston, Texas and finished...
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