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Hushed and Grim
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This is the new third LP by Nottingham's MOLOCH, and it's some of the better sludge DOOM I've heard. Grueling. Raw. Nutso. Get in on this.
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...e un nuovo singolino dei Chat Pile, che contiene una cover di Sifting dei Nirvana (Ăš la seconda cover dei Nirvana che fanno dopo Scentless Apprentice)
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Anyone whoâs brushed against James Joyceâs modernist classic Ulysses has almost certainly encountered the phrase âremorse of conscienceâ before. A pivotal theme of the novel, remorse of conscience refers to more than mere guilt over a perceived ethical failure but the misery inflicted by it, its weight and torment. In the days leading up to receiving Remorse of Conscience, the independent debut from New Hampshireâs genre-blending Agenbite Misery, a record informed by Ulysses and âsteeped in grief, alienation and the search for meaning in modern life,â I was experiencing that eponymous turmoil myself. Why?1 Because Agenbite Misery, along with bassist Cam Netland and drummer/primary vocalist Adam Richards, is the creative baby of guitarist/synth guy Sam Graff, AMGâs very own Samguineous Maximus. Promising as fair and impartial a review as I could muster to both my colleague and my merciless taskmasters, one terrifying question bit at me relentlessly between accepting the task and receiving the promo: âWhat if it sucks?â2
Among the myriad sub-genres influencing Remorse of Conscience, Agenbite Miseryâs bread and butter is a complementary fusion of sludge and black metal. Songs like âBellwether and Swineâ and âMnesterophoniaâ swing between second-wave blackened intensity and a washing of Acid Bath grime, while âTelemachean Echoesâ wrecks house through hardcore-flexing sludge brutality and âCirceâ bestows an atmospheric dreariness similar to Hexrot. This works: Agenbite Miseryâs sludge influence adds weight to their blackened riffing while their black metal influence helps keep their sludge from plodding too long. Elsewhere, Agenbite Misery throw their weight around in âCascara Sagradaâ with Portalesque disso-death depravity, engage in melancholic electronic atmospherics on âThe Twice-Charred Paths of Musing Disciplesâ and get downright danceable Crippling Alcoholism-style on the post-rock, synth-heavy âWhatness of Allhorse,â which sounds like something Blade would kill a roomful of vampires to. Remorse of Conscience rarely sits still, and with Agenbite Miseryâs expert songwriting everything they try comes together cohesively.
ï»żRemorse of Conscience by Agenbite Misery
Balance is the key to Agenbite Misery and Remorse of Conscienceâs success. Every song is crafted with superb dynamism, whether it be in âCirceââs shifting speeds, âMnesterophoniaââs oscillating sense of airiness and crushing oppression or âWhatness of Allhorseââs gradual escalation of heaviness. Vocally, Agenbite Misery mix it up between the three bandmates with shrieks, roars, squeals (âBellwether and Swineâ), barks (âTelemachean Echoesâ) and (competently performed!) spoken-word passages (âA Charitable View of Temporary Sanity,â âWhatness of Allhorseâ), suiting whatever mood the songs demand. The pinnacle of Remorse of Conscienceâs balancing act is âA Charitable View of Temporary Sanity,â which across its over-thirteen-minute runtime swings from thoughtful, quiet bass arpeggios against sparse guitar notes to titanic doom riffs, from funeral dirge tempos to double-time death marches. Sometimes quietly disturbing, sometimes manically depressive, variety in style and approach keeps Remorse of Conscience from ever being boring.
Remorse of Conscience remains compelling through its entirety because of Agenbite Miseryâs greatest balancing act: blending immediacy within slow-burn constructions. Despite the thematic density derived from its source material, Remorse of Conscience opens with a simple rager in âTelemachean Echoesâ and loads âWhatness of Allhorseâ and âCirceâ with hooky synth and guitar leads respectively, affording the album casual listening appeal. Then there are Agenbite Miseryâs epics in âA Charitable View of Temporary Sanityâ and âMnesterophonia,â which eschew conventional song structure for slow, Isis-like post-metal waves and sludgy, noise-rock menace, easy to become lost in as a listener. Both modes keep the pacing of Remorse of Conscience fresh, and the mix of short songs (âTelemachean Echoes,â âThe Twice-Charred Paths of Musing Disciplesâ) with longform ones further dispels any threat of monotony creeping in. Both song-wise and album-wide, Remorse of Conscience is not only a rich, thoughtful exploration of guilt and turmoil but a really, really fun record, too.
âWhat if it sucks?â What if, indeed. Having spent so much time with this record, my old concern of winding up disliking Remorse of Conscience was replaced with the new anxiety over whether Iâd gas up Agenbite Misery and Sam too much and come off as committing inter-AMG favoritism. To combat that fear: âWhatness of Allhorseâ and âMnesterophoniaâ get a bit long in the tooth,3 âBellwether and Swineâ ends a bit anticlimactically and the drum kicks and snares could be much punchier overall. But this is water under the bridge for a great album defined by adventurous songcraft and deep atmospheres. Even if youâve never read a word of Joyceâs Ulysses, Agenbite Misery and Remorse of Conscience is worth the effort. Itâs a lot easier to finish than Ulysses, at the very least.
Rating: Great4
DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps MP3
Label: Independent
Websites: agenbitemisery.com | agenbitemisery.bandcamp.com | ampwall.com/a/agenbitemisery
Releases Worldwide: February 6th, 2026
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Vienna, Austriaâs Tarlung has been coughing up thick clouds of resinous doom and smoky sludge since 2013, when, after just six months in existence and having never performed live, they released their eponymous debut album. Now, with two additional full-lengthsâ2017âs Beyond the Black Pyramid and 2021âs Architectâand some healthy touring under their belts, Tarlung braces to bring their fourth album in nearly five years, Axis Mundi, to the masses. With a catalog predicated on fair to middling sludgy doom, I was curious to hear if Axis Mundi would be the product of a Tarlung doing more of the same, or if the album would represent a defining âcenterâ in the discography and, per its namesake, link the Tarlung of old to the Tarlung thatâs progressing into the future.
Tarlung remains devoted to the almighty riff, but with a sound that has become increasingly less fuzzy over the years. Guitarists Rotten and Phillip Seiler deliver massive doses of ear-drum damage via swampy, thick riffs bristling with taut, chuggy muscle (âState Noise,â âBetween the Earth and Moonâ) and bluesy swagger (âSwansâ), which serve as the bong water for most of these melodies to bubble up through. Seilerâs chesty, Akerfeldtian roars are ever-present, which, along with Marian Weiblâs beastly drum beatings, provide the excess sonic weight Tarlung has become increasingly known for. Purveyors of Crowbar, High on Fire, and Dopethrone will find warm pockets of familiarity here. Yet, Axis Mundi indeed signals a progression as Tarlung evolves its sound, introducing elements of refined psychedelia and vocal variation.
ï»żï»żAxis Mundi by TarLung
Axis Mundi takes marked steps to set itself apart from the rest of Tarlungâs catalog. With an airy, soft-strummed melody and some subdued, clean vocals to start, âBurning Outâ evokes a feeling akin to lying alone in a country field, exhaling smoky clouds of organic green and staring at kaleidoscopic prisms of light as they filter through dew drops on sun-dappled daffodils. Even after the track picks up a little steam with a chugging riff that seems to build more speed than it does, and Seilerâs growls return, the warm feeling doesnât dissipate. Follow-up âSea of Drowned Soulsâ continues down an experimental path, as its mournful melodies merge with clean vocals from ThĂ©rĂšse Lanz and Casey Rogers of Mares of Thrace in pensive passages that keep giving me Alice in Chains vibes. Particularly effective here, too, is the vocal interplay between Seiler and Lantz as each takes brutal swipes at the mic; Lantzâs visceral, blackened screams serving as a satisfying counterpoint to Seilerâs guttural grumblings. These two tracks really stood out to me and make up the core of my overall Axis Mundi experience.
Axis Mundi represents Tarlung operating at its most mature. Beautifully simplistic and wildly effective songwriting that, with repeated spins, did nothing but chip away at my critiques. What first seemed like a lagging back half continued to sink its claws into my brain. Before long, I was looking forward to the laid-back melodies of âFull Circle,â where Seiler channels his inner Matt Pike (High on Fire) to significant effect, and anticipating the very Crowbaric pounding of album closer âAxis Mundi.â Running just thirty-eight minutes, it became easier and easier to hit that replay button every time. There are moments when the melodies seem to trip over themselves, like on the bluesy main riff of âSwans,â which gets a bit muddy at times, but not so much that it took me out of the experience.
Fans of Tarlung are in for a special surprise, and if youâre just now getting to the party, Axis Mundi is an excellent place to get started. I hadnât spent any time at all with this power trio before writing this review, and I can wholeheartedly say Tarlung has won me over. After a more than cursory dive into the bands previous efforts I can say without a doubt, Axis Mundi is the best Tarlung album to date. A slow-paced ride that delivers riffs for days and melodies that settle in, wrapping you in blankets of crushing warmth for one helluva satisfying experience.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
Label: Argonauta Records
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: January 30th, 2026
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