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Goddess Limax Black – Monstranz LP

Austrian avant-garde maestros, Goddess Limax Black, have once again transcended the boundaries of experimental music with their latest opus, “Monstranz.” In this full-length release, they embrace the fundamental elements of the experimental sound but propel themselves to an entirely new echelon of sonic exploration. From the beginning, it’s more than evident that Goddess Limax Black has delved deep into the realm of experimentalism, combining a comprehensive collection of genres such as drone, doom, sludge, noise rock, post-rock, post-metal, and experimental noise. Yet, their audacious fusion extends beyond mere genre amalgamation; it’s a clever integration that yields familiar and entirely fresh sound.

The guitar performance on “Monstranz” acts as the album’s backbone, crafting a rich and luxurious ambiance that envelops the listener from start to finish. Skillful manipulation of fuzzy, heavily distorted riffs, adorned with generous doses of noise, creates a raw, abrasive allure that evolves with each track. From delicate intricacies to cacophonous crescendos, the guitar work exemplifies their mastery and craft. But it’s not just the guitars that fascinate; the modular synths add a layer of darkness and depth, elevating the compositions to ethereal heights. From haunting melodies to ominous drones, the synths imbue each track with an otherworldly aura.

The rhythm section deserves recognition, as the distorted basslines provide the necessary heaviness and clarity while expertly interlacing with the guitars and drums. And speaking of drums, the percussive acrobatics are nothing short of mindblowing. From intricate grooves to thunderous fills, the drumming dictates the groove and pace of each composition with precision and flair. Throughout “Monstranz,” Goddess Limax Black effortlessly channels the spirit of experimental music while infusing it with modern sensibilities. The result is a forward-thinking sound, rich in complexity and innovation. Standout tracks like “Himmel,” “Sabbatheske, die,” and “Cowboys” showcase the band’s prowess, but every moment of the album demands attention. From the divine opener to the closing notes, “Monstranz” is a masterpiece of experimental music that needs your utmost attention.

Packaged in a high-quality cardboard sleeve and adorned with minimalist artwork, the album emphasizes where it truly matters: the music. Goddess Limax Black’s “Monstranz” dominates sonically, leaving a memorable mark on the contemporary experimental rock and metal scene. “Monstranz” is essential listening for anyone with an appreciation for flawlessly executed experimental music. Don’t miss out on this tremendous full-length from one of Austria’s most innovative bands. Head to their Bandcamp page for more information about ordering.

Djordje Miladinović

Hi, my name is Djordje and music is my passion. You'll probably find me at the gigs, in a local record store, distro or in front of my PC searching for some quality music to listen to. Do not hesitate to contact me. By becoming a Patron, you're keeping Thoughts Words Action alive. https://www.patreon.com/thoughtswordsaction

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