by Oliver
on February 12, 2023
in EP
Kryatjurr of Desert Ahd ring out a few months later Devastating Losses of Ecological Doom with Deafening Supercells of Thunder and Death the Probecycle in – and finally the Australians, who are still releasing in chords, get the hang of it.
„Unpredictable atmospheres of moisture and heat can form deafening supercells of thunder and death. Where the mesocyclones can create hellish windstorms that absorb our shelter. This release begins the Kluurja cycle, with our previous 3 ending the first Kryatjurr cycle. hail to kluurja, and her eternal might of Terra“ proclaims the trio from Down Under.
For the newly chosen conceptual path Kryatjurr of Desert Ahd then also tweaked a few adjustment screws, also in terms of personnel: the eponymous entity kryatjurr of desert ahd is now solely responsible for the guitars (and becomes the title track alone Deafening Supercells of Thunder and Death play like a sacral ambient noise intoxication that works beyond conventional riffs, but rather takes the atmosphere as a point of friction for a picturesque tearing maelstrom, for which the sound of Markov Soroka is made), meanwhile zbhezhdjik of polariis (electronics and mechanics) the two interludes of the record (the one looking in the rain over the noisy freight yard to Asian mysticism Moisture and the thoughtfully wandering through the prairie of Limbo with his western lead Mesocyclone) integrated more holistically and finally seamlessly into the record without any breaks. In addition, both binders install minimalist horror motives, which take the following songs as a kind of leitmotif.
Kluurja of no ending (vocals and sea) as the third member of the band acts now limited to the vocals (and these are more accentuated and dosed as far as possible without the typical droning “ha ha ha“-Articulating the reverberations of the previous works in a more malicious and demonic way). Meanwhile, the drums have a guest S. recorded. Also a good decision, because the blast beats remain phase-shifted in the mix, but show a catchy contour and offer enough tricks to immediately free oneself from the accusation of monotony. The grandiose Hellish Windstorms Absorb Our Shelter rides like an ambient Suspence-Score that someone has mixed in with a Black Metal accelerant in the form of drums.
In the end, the closer not only symptomatically fetches the fiddling Psycho-Motif of Mesocyclone back, but closes with resuscitated panting Friday the 13th.-Association also circles to the uncomfortably damp opener. In short: Deafening Supercells of Thunder and Death seems to be the beginning of Probe-Cycle to learn exactly the right lessons from the first band phase. Which is why you can also evaluate under the fan glasses with kindled euphoria.
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