The mixing of crust or hardcore punk and sludge metal is a combination that seems magnificent on paper, but many bands who have attempted said combination end up taking the most basic parts of each genre and running with that, usually making inconsequential, relatively boring music. Songs Of Lament (in addition to Wound Empire), is one of the best albums from this year played in this style. They're sure to add personality and even a bit of catchiness into their sludge, and are brief and intense with their crust. The length of the record makes it easier to digest, and each song, whether it's a swift gut-punch like "Disgust; Disguise", a slow-burning romp like "Crumbling", or an eerie, subdued piece like "Revel; Writhe", has its own singular identity. Altogether, this makes for a great EP, so listen to it if you've twenty-three minutes on your hands.
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