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Unearthly
Trance
Season of Séance, Science of Silence (2003)
Review
by: Jason Thornberry
Date: 10/26/03
Playing
with maximum restraint is harder than it probably seems,
and with sections slow enough for short songs by happier
bands to run in the gaps, Unearthly Trance spare no ragged
breath showing listeners how vile they can be. In fact,
Rion Lipynsky, considers his singing to simply be “vokills”,
and the other two-thirds of this Long Island metal group
play their instruments in ways more akin to cathartic
retribution in a dark alley late at night than the head-banging
typicality of their peers. Drum sets and various guitars
are physically assaulted, so, inevitably, the storeroom
of spare equipment is threadbare by the eighth and final
track on the album.
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