Natasha

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Total Track: 1   Total Length: 37:36

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Kicking at the Boundaries of Metal

By John Wiederhorn, eMusic Contributor

As they age, extreme metal merchants often inject various non-metallic styles into their songs in order to hasten their musical growth. Sometimes, as with Alcest and Jesu, they develop to the point where their original vision is at least partially consumed by their new sounds, and their albums feature as many or more elements of post-rock, prog, hardcore, alternative, industrial or jazz as they do metal. Regardless of the genres in which they dabble, acts… more »

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Pig Destroyer has always been about bludgeoning you over the noggin with insane grindcore — rapid-fire style — thanks to such releases as 2004′s Terrifyer. And as with most grindcore bands, Pig Destroyer was all about quick, succinct songs, that whizzed by in the blink of an eye, before you even knew what hit you. However, on their 2008 offering, Natasha, the group has gone in the complete opposite direction, as they’ve seemingly reinvented themselves as a Melvins-style sludge metal band, and have issued an album comprised of a single, 35-minute song. There’s no track skipping available here, folks, so Natasha is one of those “meant to be listened to in its entirety” type deals. But the whole thing is a seemingly never-ending sonic wave of drones, feedback, silence, slow riffing, etc. (resembling the 2004 release, Delirium Cordia, by the Melvins-related Fantômas, at times — another “single song” album). For those who were expecting a continuation of Terrifyer-style Pig Destroyer, you’re bound to be mighty disappointed with Natasha. – Greg Prato

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