Thursday, July 18, 2019

OUT NOW: Plague of Carcosa

Fans of the heaviness of sludge and drone,
This is Plague of Carcosa. They are an instrumental duo whose specialty is monolithic heaviness. Given that it is instrumental, it is bound to be a different listening experience, both a really heavy one, but a serene one, too, due to the absence of vocals, without anyone screaming in your ear. Relax, get groovy, and get heavy beyond heavy. Check out all the official propaganda below.
Plague of Carcosa
Ocean is More Ancient Than The Mountains
Sludgelord Records
Release: 19 July 2019
OFFICIAL INFORMATION PROPAGANDA: Plague of Carcosa is a 2-piece instrumental doom band formed in the spring of 2016; the band was created by cult leader Eric Zann in the forgotten corners of Chicago to explore the darker, more droning side of metal. Taking cues from the heavy textures Sunn O))) and Bong, and introducing the terrifying themes of Lovecraft, Eric self-released the debut The Color Out Of Space, and the cult grew. Recruiting a drummer and second guitarist as high priests of the cult, the group quickly took to playing in a style often compared to local heroes Bongripper, whilst also taking notes from the mighty Conan and Thou. As they honed their material, Eric released the 70-minute experimental piece (‘Ritual 1’) and shortly after, the group worked with Andy Nelson (Weekend Nachos) on their first release as a group, Hastur, which was unleashed upon the world in May of 2017. The winter of 2018 saw the release of ‘Rats in the Walls,’ a 15-minute behemoth, which was mastered by Dennis Pleckham of Bongripper.
The latest release, Ocean Is More Ancient Than The Mountains, once again sees the cult teaming up with Andy Nelson and Dennis Pleckham, this time operating only as a two-piece. While they have lost a high priest, they have gained followers all over the world with their sonic adaptations of the works of Lovecraft and invocations of the Great Old Ones. The opener ‘The Crawling Chaos’ serves as a tribute to the great Nyarlathotep and sees them seamlessly blending their signature colossal doom riffs with a touch of grindcore at the climax. The other half of the EP, ‘Madness at Sea,’ is intended to pay tribute to the ‘Call of Cthulhu’ chapter of the same name. Melding drawn-out, ever-evolving riffs with more ambient sections that crash into walls of feedback, it is a fitting depiction of the sailors losing their sanity when being faced with the mountainous Cthulhu in his sunken corpse city. Ocean Is More Ancient Than The Mountains is set for release digitally and audio cassette via Sludgelord Records on July 19th 2019. For fans of: Bongripper, Beast in the Field, Thou, Conan, Nomadic Rituals, Maentis, Sixes, Windhand
thesludgelord.bandcamp.com/album/ocean-is-more-ancient-than-the-mountains

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