Ov Sulfur
The Burden Ov Faith


3.5
great

Review

by Mike Kaplan STAFF
March 27th, 2023 | 27 replies


Release Date: 03/24/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Lots ov the same, with a twist ov something different.

I’ve tried to get myself into deathcore quite a few times, and yet for some reason I cannot. It’s not that I don’t appreciate the talent ov the musicians or the laser-precise technicality the genre requires, it’s that when technicality or musical chops take precedence over the music itself, I rapidly lose interest. As a result there have been very few deathcore bands that I have really been able to get myself into, not because they are boring, but because I stop caring.

So why does The Burden ov Faith, Ov Sulfur’s debut LP, seem different? Is it because it shakes up the normal deathcore formula a bit? Are the songs ov higher quality? Is it actually just, you know, good? Well... sort ov.

I had to warm up to this album a bit, mostly because so much ov it is just straight, pure, standard, utterly normal deathcore. Riffs, breakdowns, slams, blast beats, and frenetic changes in tone and tempo are all present, and in great quantities. Truthfully, all ov the instrumentals are top-notch, but in the context ov their genre, they spend a lot ov time not doing much that is interesting. The chaotic insanity starts to sound monotonous about three songs in and despite their best efforts, there is little that changes the homogenous quality ov the instrumentation.

Further, while Ricky Hoover does do an admirable job on his vocal delivery, it is standard deathcore fair. Grating highs, bellowing lows, and kind ov irritating squeals dominate the album’s runtime. Again, none ov it is bad (in fact most ov it is good), it’s just that even his vocal performance places more emphasis on his technical ability than creating any sort ov emotional impact.

So how does this album set itself apart? It throws in symphonic death metal. Yep. Throughout the album, Hoover and co., utilize strings, clean vocals and moments ov atmospheric calm to add some depth and meaning to the songwriting. That melodic element is used to offset even the most chaotic segments ov the album, and is what helped me grab my attention and keep me moving through the record. Hoover’s clean vocals, while they may not really belong on a true deathcore record, also proficiently slip a layer ov beauty under the onslaught ov blast beats and breakdowns.

This element manages to make the album worth listening to. It does do something different and shakes up the normal formula, the songs are made better through the utilization ov melody and atmosphere, and the album, as a result, is actually pretty fun to listen to. I likely won't be going back to it again, but for what it's worth, it can be a good time.



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Manatea
Staff Reviewer
March 27th 2023


2072 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Manatea tries his hand at deathcore.

And fuck it if they can say “ov” so can I

mkmusic1995
Contributing Reviewer
March 27th 2023


2025 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Nice rev Manatea! I feel like I see tons of people gushing over this band but everything sounds like it's been done a million times.

Manatea
Staff Reviewer
March 27th 2023


2072 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Thanks mk, i appreciate you

DavidPrincipe29
March 27th 2023


19 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I do agree with you that it does sound the same as other more noteworthy deathcore bands, but if nothing else, I think it's still a solid, fun listen.

Willie
Moderator
March 28th 2023


20311 Comments

Album Rating: 3.4 | Sound Off

I've never understood the "Sounds like it has been done a million times" argument. Just about every band sounds like 100 other bands out there. Very few have a truly unique sound. Personally, I'm okay with hearing a band doing a sound I like, it gives me more to listen to. Obviously, this sounds like 100 other blackened deathcore bands, but it is done well and the second half of the album is where it really picks up.

murphA
March 28th 2023


25 Comments


"Obviously, this sounds like 100 other blackened deathcore bands, but it is done well and the second half of the album is where it really picks up."

both of my issues with this record summed up: i don't think it's particularly interesting (production seems fine, but i wouldn't call the execution "well done"), and the fact that it becomes engaging on track 7 of 10 (for me, at least). i don't know if i'm just less knowledgeable in the "blackened" subsection, but something like Absolvere by Signs is top-tier compared to this. and i would give that album a 3-3.5

but hey, well written review! read it before i listened to prepare myself.

Purpl3Spartan
March 28th 2023


8992 Comments


Noice

Willie
Moderator
March 28th 2023


20311 Comments

Album Rating: 3.4 | Sound Off

--but something like Absolvere by Signs is top-tier compared to this. --

I've never heard that. I'll check it out.

haggmeez
March 28th 2023


151 Comments


Checking Absolvere as well. I love me some blackened death / deathcore.

TheTripP
March 28th 2023


4670 Comments


HMMMMM what do we have here?

Tundra
March 28th 2023


9921 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

rules

veninblazer
March 28th 2023


16921 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'm shocked how much I enjoyed it. The production is actually good (DR is probably like a 5, but no audible clipping I heard which is a step in the right direction) Ricky's cleans are really good and there's a lot of cool melodic blackened ideas

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
March 28th 2023


18262 Comments


Is Ov cool again? Or are deathcore bands a decade and a half behind black metal bands?

Muzz79
March 29th 2023


3094 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Weird hearing Howard on this

Manatea
Staff Reviewer
March 29th 2023


2072 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Honestly guys i need to somehow get more into this genre so I’m gonna keep trying.

XfingTheSullen
March 29th 2023


5366 Comments


I don't mind me some good blackened deathcore (glad this term is gaining traction too). I'm gonna check this out, if it's as good as She Must Burn, then it's a listen worthy ov my time for sure

XfingTheSullen
March 29th 2023


5366 Comments


Listened to "death ov circumstance" and this band sounds more like a better version of winds ov of plague mixed with a little bit of ovdi, rather than she must burn

overall decent and pleasant. bonus points for the vocalist looking like a buff jesus

botb
March 29th 2023


18327 Comments


Deathcore is so over the top these days it’s actually laugh-out-loud inducing to me.

Viraemias
March 29th 2023


444 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The album cover is actually a real photo. Wasn't digitally created. Thought that's pretty cool

Rowhaus
March 29th 2023


6461 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Band is pretty kickass live. Drummer really knows his shit too that guy's no joke



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