With the End in Mind
Unraveling; Arising


4.5
superb

Review

by Brandon Scott EMERITUS
September 1st, 2016 | 26 replies


Release Date: 2016 | Tracklist

Review Summary: the second coming of cascadia

The season for Cascadian black metal has come and gone. It feels like only yesterday the movement was still green -from 2009 to 2012, you couldn't escape Cascadia's looming shadow - but in recent years, its popularity has silently withered away. It's certainly not for lack of quality material; last year Alda released Passage, their finest fusion of folk and black metal yet, while on …And the Lamps Expire Addaura further harvested the forestral landscape they cultivated on prior albums. As with most things in this age of the internet though, the focus of black metal fans has simply shifted elsewhere. However, in 2010, when With the End in Mind formed, a seed was planted, first sprouting with their 2013 effort Thresholder, and finally coming to bloom with this year's Unraveling: Arising. There may be hope for Cascadia yet.

Unraveling: Arising is the catharsis of sole member Alexander Roland Freilich. It carries the vibe of an album forged through trial. It's summed up perfectly in opening track "Sing The Sky", where Freilich desperately caterwauls "O’ to be scoured clean/Sings the Sky in falling stars/Roaring, whipping, saying: “Cast off those tattered rags, and emerge anew”. Musically, the song reflects that rebirth. It starts out cold and emotionless, brimming with icy black metal conviction. Transitioning into a folksy, Addaura-like segue, it pensively builds to its climax, a surge of transcendental leads that ply the middle plane between Deafheaven-esque post-black metal and the naturalistic wonder of the Cascadian scene. It's a striking transformation that leave its mark. Therein lies the album's greatest strength; its ability to simultaneously embody the heart-wrenching frenzy of blackgaze and the stoic beauty of the wild.

There's a very spiritual element to Unraveling: Arising. It sounds like a record composed around the campfire, inspired by a starry night and the reflection of flame against the trees. Many Cascadian black metal albums feel similarly, but few have ever felt quite as genuine. The title track is the best example of this. A purely ambient piece, the song features a bass-y drone, hurried acoustic strums and ritualistic chants that swirl into the sky like ashes from a blaze. The primitivism makes it feel like it was created from instinct alone, an aural manifestation of man possessed by nature.

Alexander may be the only "official" member, but what With the End in Mind accomplished here wouldn't have been possible without a few contributions from others, which are best seen on the closing song, "Wheeling, Endlessly Wheeling". Caitlin Fate's ethereal vocals create an excellent counterpoint to Freilich's scarring rasps. Her Bjorkian croon is haunting, mesmorizing, and memorable. Drummer Pierson Roe is fantastic throughout the record, but on this track his performance is stellar. His ability to transition from a crusty punk blitz to tribal battering is essential in the album's level of immersion. The album was created from Freilich's vision, but without these other key players, he never would have been able to see it through.

Unraveling: Arising is a gorgeous record, that modern black metal fans would be insane not to clamor for. It's both stargazing and shoegazing. It perfectly captures the idea of tumultuous introspection and reinvigorating epiphany through our connection to this earth. Nature is magical. It's ancient but revitalizing. It will always be a source of inspiration, and this record is reminder of not only that, but the woodsy charm that made us fall in love with the Cascadian scene in the first place. Like nature, we have tendency to forget its importance and impact; but thanks to With the End In Mind hopefully Olympia will come to blossom again.



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TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 1st 2016


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Really fantastic album. One of my favorites this year, easily. Tried something a bit different with my writing this review, so CC invited and welcome.



You can listen to the album here: https://withtheendinmind.bandcamp.com/

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
September 1st 2016


12228 Comments


Awesome review, this sounds like my kind of shit, gonna jam asap.

zaruyache
September 1st 2016


27811 Comments


I think I remember not loving how the guitars sounded here, like they were too low or something. Idk will re-check. Good to see it get exposure, though; I love his other junk.

zaruyache
September 1st 2016


27811 Comments


ok the EP had a more trebly sound which made it sharper and a bit more abrasive, which incidentally made the guitars sound stronger. Here, it feels like the bass has been turned up in order for it to carry more of the rhythm section and let the guitars just ride on top of it--kinda like Fell Voices. Except it's not raw enough and that bass isn't evil enough to really achieve that.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 1st 2016


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I like the guitar sound, the rhythm was a nice ambient hum about it which lets the leads sit nicely on top. The EP did have a more abrasive sound, but I think this benefits from the clearer, fuller, production.

DungeonBoy
September 1st 2016


9955 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Tasty review. Sings the Sky is a phenomenal opener, if the rest of the album is this good, color me impressed!

Jots
Emeritus
September 1st 2016


7584 Comments


while on …And the Lamps Expire Addaura further harvested
- would the sentence work as well if you removed "on"? i just don't like "on" being followed by "...and", n'ah mean

"O’ to be scoured clean/Sings the Sky in falling stars/Roaring, whipping, saying: “Cast - off those tattered rags, and emerge anew”.
there's some sort of weird inconsistency with quotation marks here..

Therein lies the album's greatest strength; its ability to simultaneously
- use a full colon

not seeing any other issues worth bringing up, looks good. don't really have any worthwhile input on your writing style itself. i'll think about it a bit tho

TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 1st 2016


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Thanks for taking a look, I appreciate it! The quotes are weird because he uses quotations in the actual lyrics, so I wasn't sure how to work that out.

Atari
Staff Reviewer
September 1st 2016


28012 Comments


had a feeling you might review this man, very nicely done. I knew you'd fine some inspiration/passion again soon!

I was kinda distracted when I heard this so gotta jam again. on first listen anguish symmetry and the closing track stood out the most. not sure i'll dig it as much as you, but seems like it has the potential to be a grower

TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 1st 2016


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Thanks man :] it's definitely a grower, needed a few spins for me to really really click.

Atari
Staff Reviewer
September 1st 2016


28012 Comments


yeah this is cool, already growing on me

TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 2nd 2016


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

yaaaaas

PortalofPerfection
September 2nd 2016


3327 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Whoa........











Need.

PortalofPerfection
September 2nd 2016


3327 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

*10 minutes later*



Bought.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 2nd 2016


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Yes :] really glad you dug enough to buy it

PortalofPerfection
September 3rd 2016


3327 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I love supporting bandcamp bands!



I always give them $6.66 because metal.



This is really good overall but kinda loses me a bunch of times. Not sure I like the doomier parts but the atmosphere in general is wonderful.

Hawks
September 5th 2016


94427 Comments


Need to hear this.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 6th 2016


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Yes, you do

DungeonBoy
September 7th 2016


9955 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Wow, this is good. From The True Source has everything I want in a song.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 8th 2016


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

finally! another rating



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