Diesel 11
As you scream into the web of silence...
Diesel's Descent into Funeral Doom, Part II
Funeral - Tragedies (1995)
Tracklist:
1. Taarene 12:25
2. Under Ebony Shades 13:32
3. Demise 8:43
4. When Nightfall Clasps 14:20
5. Moment in Black 9:39
I'm quite intrigued by the premise here. This album helped pioneer the genre of funeral doom, but unlike most of their peers, incorporated female vocals into their mix. I'm quite excited to hear how that works! Also the first track is sung in their native Norwegian (and the rest in English), so that should be fun.
Highlights: If I have to pick two, I'd probably go with "Under Ebony Shades" and "When Nightfall Clasps". Tough though, because "Taarene" and "Moment in Black" are both awesome songs as well.
Next time: Weatherbirdships.
Funeral - Tragedies (1995)
Tracklist:
1. Taarene 12:25
2. Under Ebony Shades 13:32
3. Demise 8:43
4. When Nightfall Clasps 14:20
5. Moment in Black 9:39
I'm quite intrigued by the premise here. This album helped pioneer the genre of funeral doom, but unlike most of their peers, incorporated female vocals into their mix. I'm quite excited to hear how that works! Also the first track is sung in their native Norwegian (and the rest in English), so that should be fun.
- The album opens with a nice acoustic piece that almost feels disjointed from the rest of the song. It sets the scene quite well, dipping into doomier territory while retaining a scene of piece, thus setting the scene quite well.
- The vocal mixing on this album is a bit strange. They're a lot higher in the mix than I'd expect and slightly panned to the left side. This isn't a critique so much as an observation.
- The guitars here are very doomy, very mournful, and IMO sound better than Thergothon's. Really moody and I like it.
- The female vocalist sounds really interesting. She's got a very light voice that fits the music quite well. The Norwegian makes it quite an interesting experience. The music overall definitely feels Scandinavian, but not inherently so.
- There's a male vocalist here too, who utilizes growls. He's also high in the mix, and could've been a bit lower IMO, but it's okay because he's actually pretty good. Much better than the Thergothon person.
- Interesting hearing a guitar solo in a funeral doom song! It's nice though, and it works.
- The female singer gets some great, great stand-out moments on the second song, "Under Ebony Shades". Really, really lovely voice.
- There just seems to be more going on here than I expected from a genre like this, and certainly than I expected from a pioneer. Dirgy riff, mournful solos, peaceful acoustics, and two singers that bring to life the imagery the band is trying to get across really well.
- When she sings in English, the accent definitely comes out, but it's just so nice and peaceful that it adds to the overall flavor. I almost don't even want to write, just listen and take in the experience. Always a good sign.
- Woah! The growler ripped us right back into metal after an acoustic piece in "Under Ebony Shades" with a really guttural croon. That was fucking awesome.
- Unlike Thergothon, these guys know how to end their songs well. They take them to their finales and then fade out lightly and it works really well. No gripes from me.
- Jesus Christ, there's a moment in "Demise" where the guttural vocals seem to sweep back and forth backed by some sort of wind and it's really fucking cool. These guys know how to spice up the music, man. This is great.
- ...well, mostly great. "Demise" has some melodies in its second half that don't really connect with me. Almost too much like folky children songs, is the vibe I'm picking up.
- "When Nightfall Clasps" starts really slowly and building up from the darkness. When the female vocals come in they actually sound like another instrument. Cool way to mix them in here. Sounds awesome.
- Unlike Stream from the Heavens, Tragedies's longest song is well worth the extended runtime. "When Nightfall Clasps" is a contender for the best song on the record and a great showcase of the band's knack for crafting moody pieces that remain interesting and capture both your attention and imagination for the duration of the runtime. Really nice.
- "Moment in Black" opens with ambient noises that sound almost like a form of percussion, but I can't really tell what it actually is. Sounds great though.
- Great finale to the album. "Moment in Black" wraps things up really well. The only issue is that for once the fade-out doesn't really work. A full stop would've been better.
- The music 100% fits the album cover. Very autumnal, mystical, and moody.
- If there's an overall weakness, I think the acoustic pieces could've been worked in a bit better. On occasion I wished they'd keep dirging with the electrical instead of swapping instruments, but that's a very minor thing in the context of the record as whole.
Highlights: If I have to pick two, I'd probably go with "Under Ebony Shades" and "When Nightfall Clasps". Tough though, because "Taarene" and "Moment in Black" are both awesome songs as well.
Next time: Weatherbirdships.