| RORCAL “Myrra Mordvynn Marayaa” |
| Reviews - CD Reviews | |||
| Written by Béa | |||
| Saturday, 11 October 2008 05:09 | |||
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Manitou Music/Socadisc Tracklist “Myrra Mordvynn Marayaa” :
“Myrra, Mordvinn, Marayaa” is the first album of the Swiss group Rorcal. The style of the group is a heavy, powerful and oppressive post core doom. From the very first notes of « Aurore » Rorcal imposes us an oppressive heaviness with a regular precision and a calculated slowness and this for more than 10 minute. We travel through oppressive, melancholic and sometimes oppressive atmospheres and this all through the tracks of the album. The compositions are worked with saturated at extreme guitars even dissonant ones and a rhythmic with timed rigour. The vocals are aggressive, full of hatred and furious. We also have musical interludes like « As Doubt Grew From Her Soul », short track, very slow with spars riffs which seem to flight a ravaged field… Then we come back to heaviness and to
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