Corps Fleur
Corps Fleur


4.0
excellent

Review

by shem USER (9 Reviews)
October 7th, 2021 | 8 replies


Release Date: 2020 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Something good blossoming

The UK midlands. Home to Shakespeare, industrial estates, Walkers crisps, Peaky Blinders and post-black metal. Or at least, it is now.

Let me get one inevitable Sputnik comparison out the way ASAP. Corps Fleur’s debut album sounds like what Deafheaven should’ve followed up Sunbather with, and I mean that in the nicest, sincerest way possible. This is a post-black or black-gaze or whatever you want to call it and it does exactly what it should in that sense.

The vocals are standard black metal shrieks. If you don’t like black metal shrieks, you won’t like this, if you do, you’ll get right on board because they’re executed flawlessly here, the only difference is letting the odd bit of humanity come through with a voice crack like at the end of Aboreal, but I think it’s nice to add a bit of character.

Instrumentally, there’s some real beauty here. There are some really nice mellow passages which never drag on too long and always fit in with the song with natural buildups and proper songwriting between the black and the gaze sections and of course, as should be the case, when they go hard, they go hard and fast with blast beats and tremolo guitar riffs galore. There are also some nice mid-paced post rock sections like most of the first half of the broody Lament before it explodes into blasts, which show these guys aren’t just one trick ponies.

Overall, this is a really solid debut album which showcases real songwriting chops and many different atmospheres, often bleak but at times uplifting. From the full on proper opening of the album on Sea of Trees to the ending epic Swansong, this is a damn good time if you’re into post/black/gaze or whatever it’s trendy to call it at the time of reading this, but what really matters is that this album sounds authentic and passionate and not just a rehashing of what is currently a trendy sub-genre.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Shemson
October 7th 2021


4157 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

A hidden gem from last year that’s not gotten any love on here. It’s on Spotify so no excuse not to at least give Sea Of Trees a blast!

zaruyache
October 8th 2021


27807 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I never got around to this album but I'm bookmarking it rn.

Shemson
October 8th 2021


4157 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yes mate, just seen you hyping new Mol so you’ll definitely dig this

zaruyache
October 24th 2023


27807 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Plot twist I'm getting to it two years later.

Hawks
October 25th 2023


94268 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This is fucking amazing.

zaruyache
October 26th 2023


27807 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

ye its dfhvn-core but idk its gazing men hallelujah

Shemson
October 27th 2023


4157 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Haha excellent, glad you liked it guys

No idea what these guys are doing seeing as their last post on Facebook was in December saying new music soon and it’s November next week but would definitely like more!

zaruyache
December 29th 2023


27807 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

new song new song

http://corpsfleur.bandcamp.com/track/melancholy



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