Categories: REVIEWS

Jeff Escude – The Tempest (feat Jordan Perlson)

When you’re digging through the modern heavy underground, you occasionally run into a track that fulfills the entire room with tremendous, powerful sound. Jeff Escude has done exactly that with “The Tempest,” featuring the phenomenal Jordan Perlson. It’s a colossal, tectonic shift of sound that expertly bridges the gap between stoner rock’s fuzz-drenched grooves and the punishing weight of sludge metal. If you’re a fan of music that moves your body while listening, then “The Tempest!” will be right up your alley. The composition is built on a foundation of expertly crafted, thematic, heavy riffs. Escude knows exactly how to balance that raw, bone-crushing power with melodic sensibilities, making sure that while the track is unquestionably aggressive, it never loses its sense of harmony. The primary guitar work is thick and authoritative, while the additional layers add a necessary sense of depth and atmospheric detail. It’s both an expansive and claustrophobic sonic environment in the best way possible.

Of course, a track titled “The Tempest” needs a rhythm section that can handle the storm, and thoughtfully crafted drumming patterns come in handy here. The beats are intricate, well-accentuated, and dictate a groove that keeps the listener locked in from start to finish. It’s a drumming performance that drives the narrative. Parallel to this, the basslines are exceptionally warm and groovy, providing a layer of clarity and detail that fills out the lower end of the spectrum perfectly. Everything about this track, from the clever songwriting to the top-tier musicianship, shines in the limelight. Jeff Escude has delivered a perfect heavy rock anthem that will undoubtedly impress any true connoisseur of the genre. It’s loud, it’s sincere, and it’s damn perfect.

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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