Review of The Last Sound Revelation - The Proximity Effect / Octopus Rising

Well... No singer. Good. Vocals would ruin this. Guitars do the screaming. Bass hits like a truck when it wants to. Drums keep it moving without showing off. Delirium starts pissed off and never really calms down. Angle of Incidence is short and mean - gets in, fucks around, gets out. Pressure Difference has this groove that sneaks up, then slams. Source of Frequency is the one I keep replaying - those frequency shifts feel weird in a good way, like the speakers are glitching on purpose.Wavelength drifts a bit too much for my taste, but Large Distances makes up for it - starts quiet and empty, builds this tense drive with those overlapping layers, then fades back out suspended like it never really left. Hypercube is quick, catching, and sharp. The Dominant does what it says, dominates for almost 4 minutes. Closer title track is the longest and it earns it - riffs keep piling, low end gets stupid fat, fades out dirty. Sound is fat and clear. Not too polished, not lo-fi garbage. Some blues in the swing here and there, which stops it from being boring post-metal wallpaper. Short enough to not bore you to death. Heavy enough to wake the neighbors. If you like instrumental shit that actually has teeth instead of just floating, play this loud.

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