Review: Hexvessel – No Holier Temple (Svart Records, 2012)

The story of this band and this album can be told as a storyline for an imaginary Scandinavian horror flick – a group of drug abusing hippies go to the woods to find equilibrium, and then…

The story of this band and this album can be told as a storyline for an imaginary Scandinavian horror flick – a group of drug abusing hippies go to the woods to find equilibrium, and then…

Anything can happen, as Hexvessel’s music conveys awe towards the power of nature, but at the same time none of us is really in sync with its rhythm, neither understands fully the shadows behind trees and murmurs in grass.

Hexvessel is one of those bands that seem to be from 1972 rather than 2012. However, it’s not just banal nostalgia. All the 11 songs making up the 56-minute album move in familiar paths – prog rock, psychedelia, folk. In spite of it all, Hexvessel seems to say that we CANNOT remember everything linearly, our world is full of flukes and to go back and start over on a clean slate is not possible.

Once you realize the musical prowess of Mat McNerney (and it won’t take long as the second song on the album „Woods to Conjure“ impresses with its trumpets) – the Englishman fronting this Finnish band, you will recognize that these well-established beautiful melodies are not only that, but also sinister, disquieting and opposing. It is especially evident in the longer songs. The 13-minute „Unseen Sun“ remains static, then turns into blues and tries to be expressive, yet it peters out without offerng solace. The slightly shorter „His Portal Tomb“ keeps the tension with dark riffs reminiscent of Black Sabbath. And following right after that – you can hear the quiet, promising panic in „Are You Coniferous?“, can’t you?

Toeta vastutustundlikku ajakirjandust

Infoajastu ja sotsiaalmeedia levik on toonud endaga kaasa aina kiiremad, lühemad ja emotsioonipõhisemad tekstiformaadid ning sellega seoses ka süvenemisvõime kriisi. Nendest trendidest hoolimata püüab Müürileht hoida enda ümber ja kasvatada ühiskondlikult aktiivseid ja kriitilise mõtlemisvõimega noori autoreid ja lugejaskonda. Toimetuse eesmärk on mõtestada laiemalt kultuuri- ja ühiskonnaelu ning kajastada lisaks nüüdiskultuuris toimuvat. Väljaanne on keskendunud rahulikule, analüüsivale ning otsingulisele ajakirjandusele, mis ühendab endas nii traditsioonilised kui ka uuenduslikud formaadid. Sinu toetuse abil saame laiendada kajastatavate teemade ringi ja avaldada rohkem väärt artikleid.

Toeta Müürilehe väljaandmist:

SAMAL TEEMAL

Review: Blaue Blume – Beau & Lorette (Brillante Records / A:larm Music / Universal Music Denmark, 2014)
,
2 min

Review: Blaue Blume – Beau & Lorette (Brillante Records / A:larm Music / Universal Music Denmark, 2014)

“Blaue Blume” is German for blue flower which symbolizes longing, love, and pursuit of the everlasting and unreachable. It also represents hope and beauty in things. Blaue Blume’s music…
The KVB – Out Of Body (A Recordings, 2014)
2 min

The KVB – Out Of Body (A Recordings, 2014)

After 4 years and countless releases of tirelessly exploring the genres of goth, new wave and shoegaze, The KVB – the UK duo of Nicholas Wood and Kat Day – has come out with their Out Of Body EP. As their first…
W.T.Drones – W.T.Drones (Onesense Music, 2014)
2 min

W.T.Drones – W.T.Drones (Onesense Music, 2014)

W.T.Drones is an electronica project that is guided by American vocalist Anthony Mills into a warped universe created by Estonian producer Ki En Ra.
In this case our guide is not making this dream world in any way more accessible to us,…
Müürileht