Stubs
Nauticus: The wait
18/04/12 || Smalley
A Tool-y album cover, and an opening track with some Tool-y vocals & guitarwork (at least guitarwork from the softer side of Tool)? Didn’t I just review this album? Well, not really; after the opener, and unlike Soen, Nauticus’s “The wait” backs off of the heavy Tool influence, but unfortunately for us, that’s what prolly woulda made this record more interesting than it is. It doesn’t take long for Nauticus for pretty much disappear up their own asses and forget about keeping us interested, even on that Tool-y first track, since they forgot to take Tool’s balls along with them. It doesn’t get much better after that, as Nauticus get lost in the hippie-dippy nonsense, which while pleasant in parts, overall doesn’t hold attention very well. Those pleasant parts are the reason why I didn’t just give this a straight-up 5, but I demand something more energetic if they’re gonna keep recording.
6/10: Prolly not worth bothering here.
After going thru that crap, you most likely wanna read something way more interesting. You do, admit it.
Below are some links to most recent articles, take your pick.
Audio autopsy
Reviews
- Hatebreed: The rise of brutality
- Vomiting Corpses: Coma - The spheres of innocence
- Mayhem: Esoteric warfare
- Agalloch: The serpent & the sphere
- Dark Tranquillity: Construct
- Culted: Oblique to all paths
- V/A: One and all, together, for home
- Cemetery: Enter the gate
- Ancient Ascendant: Echoes and cinder
- Dead Congregation: Promulgation of the fall
- more
