Native Daughters
Master Manipulator


4.0
excellent

Review

by BurntSynapse USER (20 Reviews)
April 22nd, 2016 | 12 replies


Release Date: 2016 | Tracklist

Review Summary: An enthralling post-metal vista.

Two drummers, two guitarists, and a bassist. Five musicians form Native Daughters, the post-metal outfit from Denver. Loud, booming riffs and passages of tense respite. Shoegaze guitar leads that twinkle beyond vocal-less songs. This is familiar territory. All of these post-metal trademarks are in Native Daughters’ sophomore effort, Master Manipulator, but their atypical set up posits them a unique sound in the genre.

Album opener “Sleep Lump” is a vast expanse. Gusts of air emanate from the kick drums and bass echoes far afield. The guitar careens miles above its foundation and shimmers of an uplifting riff. It conjures an ethereal atmosphere before collapsing into tumult, setting the tone for Master Manipulator. The song forges a path of reliable post-metal expectations and lights the record’s road with moments of intrigue. Drum kits joust on “Two Princes”. Snare pops clash and cymbals clang behind a chugging riff. In the song’s intervals of relief, fills tumble and twist over each other. They divulge an uneven texture, which is most obvious when the snares are smacked. It’s a slick nuance that adds unique interplay to the song’s anatomy and it is carried forth in other compositions.

Many songs also employ an ebb and flow device. Mellow sections erupt into a clamor of towering instruments or heavy riffs simmer to meditative tempos. A somber guitar riff in “StAnger” coos beneath trickling rain. It pulls the drums along its isolated landscape, only to bloom into a crescendo. The guitar cascades over the upbeat backdrop and even transcends the crescendo, reaching a higher plane to create an emotional, melodic resolve.

Some pieces do fall victim to tedium. “UninVAIted” contains a striking hook that climbs to a lofty riff mid-way through its runtime. It’s a spectacle. It unfurls from nowhere, but monotonous riffs on either side dampen its awe. Although Master Manipulator treads predictable post-metal structures, they season the domain with innovative progressions. It’s sculpted of glistening moments, chiseled by its dual drum kits, and leaves an enthralling post-metal vista in its wake.



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BurntSynapse
April 22nd 2016


132 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Feedback is most welcome! Thank you for taking time to read. You can find the record over at the band's bandcamp page:



https://nativedaughters.bandcamp.com/album/master-manipulator

PortalofPerfection
April 23rd 2016


3327 Comments


"Two drummers..."

You have my attention...

Calc
April 23rd 2016


17473 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

will check this

BurntSynapse
April 24th 2016


132 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah, the two drummers add some nice layers to the tracks. Let me know if you guys dig them (: It's a solid record.

teamster
June 11th 2016


6298 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is surprisingly not gathering a lot of attention. One of the best instrumental post metal albums I've heard this year. Excellent review and thanks.

BurntSynapse
June 11th 2016


132 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I know! This is a sweet slice of post-metal and I agree, it's one of the best I've heard thus far for 2016. Thank you for the kind words, teamster, I appreciate it!

Calc
June 11th 2016


17473 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i want to post the two drummers joke by todd barry but i can't find it not on spotify

BurntSynapse
June 11th 2016


132 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Oh does he have a bit about that? I could only find a quip he made about being a drummer where he says, "I’m a bit of a drummer, not necessarily a good one, but good enough to play a bad one on TV."

Calc
June 11th 2016


17473 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah its track 22 on falling off the bone

BurntSynapse
June 12th 2016


132 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'm going to check it out. I hope you liked the record!

teamster
June 12th 2016


6298 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Have you guys checked out Kalpa - Sequences from last year? You should ;)

BurntSynapse
June 12th 2016


132 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I have not, I'll go give it a shot later today. Thank you for the heads up!



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