Urne
A Feast On Sorrow


4.2
excellent

Review

by Sunnyvale STAFF
August 14th, 2023 | 59 replies


Release Date: 08/11/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: One of the finest metal albums of the year

I’d never heard Urne’s music before, but A Feast On Sorrow swept me off my feet immediately, kinda like the unstoppable wave depicted on that grayscale album cover. While this album is metal as f*ck, it’s one of those records which may prove hard for the genre police to pin down in one bucket or another, as prog metal, sludge, groove, and post-metal all play important roles in the proceedings. In reality, the key thing to take away from A Feast On Sorrow is that it never loses the plot, always moves forward inexorably, and is possessed by a spirit both gritty and fun.

There’s a sense of visceral energy throughout this album. Opener “The Flood Came Rushing In” begins with a howling roar and a frantic musical backdrop, a fitting beginning, even if it’s a bit more “extreme” in sound than most of the album. More generally, the songs here thrive on mostly speedy tempos, immensely enjoyable solos, and a tremendous sense of groove, all coexisting with heavy riffs and sludge-leaning harsh vox. The balance of the tracklist is key to the record’s success, as relatively concise bangers like the fast-paced “The Burden” or the absolute ripper of a title track measure against sprawling epics like the “A Stumble of Words” or the grandiose closer “The Long Goodbye/Where do the Memories Go?”.

It’s the overarching feeling of a multitude of diverse elements melded pretty darn seamlessly which makes A Feast On Sorrow tick. At times, the band seems to lean in the direction of near-wankery, aligning the songs with the expectations of a prog or even power metal audience; at others, the delivery is more simple and visceral, in tune with the more brutal side of the group’s sound. Mastodon might be the obvious comparison, with the dual caveats that, first, the most relevant Mastodon album changes by the moment, and second, that, even if the two bands deal in a similar combination of sonic touchstones, this release doesn’t actually sound like Mastodon much at all. Comparisons be damned, the result here is a tasty treat which should impress a wide range of listeners across the metal-jamming spectrum. A Feast On Sorrow will satiate your hunger for all things metal for a while.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
August 14th 2023


6201 Comments

Album Rating: 4.2

I really dig this, absolute slapper of a record.

Hawks
August 14th 2023


94268 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Gotta jam ahrd.

TheTripP
August 14th 2023


4676 Comments


oooh your review colored me intrigued, will definitely check!

Pikazilla
August 14th 2023


31298 Comments


saw sludge tag, already sold

Calc
August 14th 2023


17473 Comments


yes! this album is fuking killer. glad this got reviewed

ThatDude
August 15th 2023


122 Comments


Only listened to the first song yet and this is killer stuff.

Muzz79
August 15th 2023


3119 Comments


I remember Serpent and Spirit was pretty good so will be checking that out again and then this

Ectier
August 15th 2023


2953 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Oh this could be great

Tyler.
August 15th 2023


19033 Comments


urine

Klekticist
August 15th 2023


1423 Comments


hm interesting

Piripichotes
August 15th 2023


852 Comments


Thanks for writing this review! Just listened for the first time yesterday and was kinda sad that no one had noticed these guys...
I'd slap the post-metal badge on this. Seeing the cover artwork and the title “The Flood Came Rushing In” kinda reminded me of Burst.
At times I thought I was listening to Helmet, or something released back in the early 90s


insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
August 15th 2023


6256 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Two tracks in and it's noice

Pikazilla
August 15th 2023


31298 Comments


yeah this slaps

MarsKid
Emeritus
August 15th 2023


21035 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Pretty sweet stuff here, wish it had more grit to it but it's a good time.

Astaroth666
August 15th 2023


35 Comments


Has some oldschool Sepultura/Slayer/Coroner tones with an upgraded sound of course. Worth the listening.

Piripichotes
August 15th 2023


852 Comments


"yeah this slaps"

Pika are you okay bro?

Pikazilla
August 15th 2023


31298 Comments


i bet i got more fives than you

just because I regularly meme on prog (deservedly) and genericore (also deservedly) don't mean I don't like music ;)

Hawks
August 15th 2023


94268 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Jamming now!

Hawks
August 15th 2023


94268 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah this is fucking amazing. m///

MoM
August 15th 2023


5994 Comments


Gonna have to check this shit out



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