Dark Epic from One of Metal's Most Original Acts
One of the most distinct features of this album is its use of dynamic and tonal contrast throughout. Neurosis give these songs plenty of room to rise and fall in intensity, making the loud, dissonant sections all the more jarring. The scaled-back instrumentation also allows the band to showcase one of their more surprisingly impressive features: the vocals. If there's one place where metal seems to get the most grief from non-metalheads, it's the various growls and screams that are so fundamental its aesthetic. The sheer passion of the vocals on "From the Hill" and "A Sun that Never Sets" prove that it takes talent to sing in a metal band, and Neurosis have two who are up to the task. With half the tracks over eight minutes long, there are few songs that don't seem to wear out their welcome at some point – which at times draws attention away from the album's finer moments. Overall, I find this to be one of the group's most accessible to date.