Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Kehlvin - The Mountain Daylight Time

Time for yet another metal (well, metal related) post!

This time, Kehlvin is the name. Kehlvin is a Swiss band that consists of five members. They formed in 1999 as Loaf A. They have released one album (this one), one EP (Holy Cancer) and a split with a band called Rorcal.
Anyway, lets move on to the album:
Kehlvin - The Mountain Daylight Time

On this album, they play a mixture of post-hardcore, sludgy goodness and a strong atmosphere. Before we get in to yet another debate about what (atmospheric) sludge/sludge metal is: I use it in the sense of hardcore fused with doom metal. I use it for this band, along with similar-sounding bands like Neurosis and Mouth of the Architect (and if you like those, you should definitely check this one out too). If you think I'm wrong, feel free to enlighten me.
The album has few flaws, but no real high-point, either. It's (atmospheric) sludge done well, that's for sure. Another big plus is that the whole thing is that you can stream most of it from last.fm here. Unfortunately, they inherited one trait that is rather annoying: a lengthy silence in the last track. Apart from that, the album isn't really memorable (which could be good or bad- that depends on you).

To conclude, check these guys out if you enjoy Neurosis, Mouth of the Architect and that sort of thing. Before I forget, here you can get the album.

If you liked this, you'll probably like the Dutch band Izah too, which has a free EP on their site. The now-disbanded band Transmission0 might also be relevant to your interests. This link will stream their album Memory of a Dream in your last.fm player.

Info:
MySpace
Last.fm
Official site (rather dead)
The album on RYM

Thanks to:
GoodNoisyCore, the blog that published this stuff too (see here).

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