LP EGYPT Cracks And Lines - VKM005 - MINT/MINT
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LP EGYPT
Cracks And Lines
Country of
release: USA, 2017
Label: Valley Of The Kings Musicworks
Catalogue
number: VKM005
Barcode: 2090504772655
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve:
Nein/No
Includes Free Postcard
Condition Record:
MINT (Unplayed)
Condition Cover:
MINT
Tracks
Side 1:
1. Final Heist (6:50)
2. Cracks and Lines (11:10)
3. Dirge (3:28)
Tracks Side
2:
1. Watchin’ You (04:25)
2. What Lights This Ocean (13:02)
Listen At YouTube:
Many metal fans were introduced to Fargo band Egypt through their 2013
release, “Become the Sun”. Tracks like "World Eater" were a crushing,
and welcome, introduction to Egypt’s sound. That stoner/doom wall the
group creates is deceptively melodic. Egypt knows how to construct songs
that are undoubtedly heavy, but simultaneously catchy.
While it’s true ‘catchy’ is surely not something you’d think of first,
its commitment is undeniable. Egypt’s influences, such as Deep Purple
and Black Sabbath, enabled able to create a mood and tone, but also to
craft music that stuck with you. Egypt takes cues from those forefathers
and seems devoted to making music that is artful as it is pounding. Some
might consider that approach too traditional, though it is nevertheless
pleasing. Toss in rich storytelling in its songwriting and lyrics, and
you get an uncommon and surprisingly high bar.
As with a lot of doom bands, Egypt is likely best experienced live.
However, the band has managed in the past to bottle up and represent
itself well on disc, wax and digital. Now, after several stops and
starts – the squad’s released just two EPs and two full-lengths in 10
years – Egypt is back at it with “Cracks and Lines”. The North Dakota
outfit’s new five-song affair is sure to please its loyalists and
perhaps beckon a few doubters of the subgenre.
This EP gets a lot of heft from the guitar attack of Neal Stein, who’s
fronted other bands during his tenure. They remain true to Egypt’s core
sound, while sprinkling in other influences on occasion. The duo shine
best on the title track, where the sonic typhoon rises, falls and crests
again, offering a tremendous listening experience.
Lots of credit has to go to bassist and vocalist Aaron Esterby, who
gives consistently strong vocals, no matter if it’s the 10-minute-plus
tracks you might associate with stoner/doom metal or the shorter and
perhaps accessible songs (to new fans). He and drummer Chad Heille also
deserve a lot of praise for their peerless rhythm backdrops. That
backbone has long been an Egypt signature, and it stuns throughout
“Cracks and Lines”. The restraint that launches "What Lights the Ocean"
opens up into a ferocious landscape for Grahn and Stein to add their own
power to the songwriting offered up.
In spite of the short run of just under 40 minutes, “Cracks and Lines”
has a few treats you’ll want to check out. "Dirge" brings a psychedelic
vibe to the festivities. It is the shortest cut on the EP, but stands
out because it is so divergent from the rest of the collection. The
opening track, "Final Heist," is a fantastic way to begin. Not only is
the band’s brilliant chemistry on full display, the lyrics are
interesting and sure to bring you back.
One has to assume touring and life in general are thwarting a
full-length for Egypt. “Cracks and Lines” is nevertheless a strong
effort to satiate fans until that time comes. (Ernesto
Aguilar/thesludgelord.blogspot.com)
Aaron Esterby - Vocals, Bass Neal Stein- Guitar Chad Heile - Drums
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