Vampillia and The Body are two creative forces that are no strangers to the worlds of experimental and abrasive music. Although both have touched upon various types of metal styles in their previous works, also has each entity shown an obvious penchant for compositions that lean heavily into the worlds of electronics and experimental music. On this LP, xoroAHbin, we sit between each of those realms, experiencing them in equal parts.
Neither group is new to the collaboration game. Vampillia counting Lustmord, Jarboe, Nadja, and µ-Ziq amongst their past collaborators, while The Body has a discography just as long and varied, with the likes of Thou, Haxan Cloak, Full of Hell, Braveyoung, Krieg, and more. And as perfectly as these artists mesh with others it makes sense that their joining together yields such a powerful result.
Each track on xoroAHbin serves a narrative throughout the 30-minute album. Distorted electronic rhythms surge and create atmosphere as heavily-effected vocals and guitar wail from the depths. Then give way to mellow passages of strings and ambient tones, before surging again with abrasive textures for which both Vampillia and The Body are well-known.
xoroAHbin is presented by Gilead Media as a single LP in a standard jacket with a poly-lined inner sleeve with a download coded included. First pressing of 800 copies, 600 black and 200 clear.
This might be one of the most raw and powerful albums I've listened to. the body went from an unknown to an instant classic in a few weeks for me. Pls remaster All Waters.. On Bandcamp. seth
Another entry in one of the most consistent, and consistently bleak, discographies in extreme music. Not as immediately dynamic as their previous two full lengths, but beneath all the noise and distortion there's a throughline of weary agony and a hint of nihilistic determination. This is the soundtrack to staying alive out of spite. Not an uplifting or easy listen, but an emotional and effective one nonetheless. Colin Kauffman
The latest from this one-man sludge metal project from Baltimore is discordant, spacious, and as heavy as a full group could ever be. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 12, 2019
Harrowing breakdowns and unforgiving instrumentation maintain a palpable undercurrent of suspense across the Denver doom band's third LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 19, 2020