Heartless is one of my favorite album of all time. This doesn't quite reach that level for me, but it doesn't have to. It's a fantastic record the likes of which we don't often hear.
This band made 5 great albums without doing the same thing over and over, With Disease and Endless Place are two of the best songs I've heard this year
Pallbearer never misses. The first ever tune I heard from them was Foundations, and by far one of the best by them I’ve heard. This album I need to listen to the rest. Great review Robert!
100% agree with everything you said, I absolutely adore this album. My hopes were high after the singles but if anything they were exceeded - it's just stunning. I'm obsessed with the second half of 'Signals' in particular; don't know if it's my indie/alt-rock/shoegaze fan side talking but it's so gorgeous. Between this, the new Gatecreeper and Botanist it's been a good weekend of listening!
It's a great album in my opinion. I love what Pallbearer have been doing with their material, taking brave, creative, and emotive strides with their music unabashedly regardless of the moaning and dissatisfaction of some hardcore fans that just want them to stick with the same stale formula of repetitive droning heavy riffs. There is an incredible evolution to their sound as a band, and the dynamic they've managed to achieve from album to album is inspiring, as opposed to artists who too often fall into the confines of their safe zones, releasing the same record over and over again. Another artist that comes to mind who did this but to the extreme was the late great Mark Lanegan, whose later albums really dove deep into the electronica world, much to the dismay of many fans who wanted him to stick with the good old grungy acoustic folk of his first 5 records.
I never really paid much attention to Pallbearer to be honest. I don't know why. Maybe because of the name, I was expecting slower music with growling vocals. Based on your review here, I checked out Mind Burns Alive and I love it. I'll be going back in their discography and checking out other releases. Thank you for the review.
The singles are ok at best, not feeling the “new sound” but will give the record a listen Sorrow and Extinction is their magnum opus and Heartless is almost perfect
I'll be honest, I never quite got into Pallbearer based on their last album, despite me being a big Doom Metal enby. I guess it's more to do with preferring the more operatic sinister vibes of Epic Doom Metal, akin to Candlemass or Ghost. But given my fondness for Marianas Rest from last year (it was #2 on my best of list) and Swallow the Sun, I'll give this a chance! Though I don't expect it to be as heavy as the aforementioned Melodic Death/Doom titans, I hope to vibe with the music as much as I feel the melancholic introspection of the vocals. Cheers for the recommendation, mate! (P.S: It bugs the shit out of me when people continue to pronounce the full millennium when talking about any given year's release. Why not just say twenty-twenty-four since it's so much easier? This has been, Mystic's Meaningless Nitpicking corner XD)
Thank you for the thorough review. I didn't know this band before but once you mentioned Khemmis (who I don't know all that much, but have prev enjoyed), I wanted to know more. I just listened to the album and it indeed is very nice. Love the jazzy/sax part. A splash of that now and again adds variety. I did not expect to find a fun death/doom band from Little Rock today, of all places, lol.. Cheers.
I forgot, on the horns in metal tip, the new record from DYSTOPIA-De Verboden Diepte 1... (progblak) has a lot of great trumpet work. One of the most underrated black metal releases from April.
I'd like to see someone do a rundown of good metal albums featuring horns. The first instance I know of was CELTIC FROST's Into The Pandemonium record from the 80's. Yeah, I know no one would watch it but me. Still, you're not the only critic that keeps coming back to this topic.
I am still digesting the album. I don't think it is as good as Foundations of Burden or Heartless, but still processing this one! Probably a 3.5/5 for me right now. Thanks for your perspective!
Speaking of highly praised albums, I heard a lot of very nice things about Aquilus' Bellum II.. Didn't have the chance to listen to the album, but I'll check out both as soon as I get the chance :)
Loved their first 3 records but I did not find Forgotten Days to be that memorable. I haven’t returned to that album very often when compared to the others. The singles for this new record I’ve found very promising though so I’m expecting a bounce back performance from them! Enjoyed the review!
Man, Pallbearer was a band I really wanted to love years ago, I remember I liked their guitar work but did not vibe at all with the vocals. I'll give this album a shot though, hopefully it changes my mind on them.
hey melty! another banger video as always! three days ago, the bang Coroza released the single As Within, and today they released the full-length (at least according to Metallum, i havent listened to it because its not on spotify yet.) if the single is anything to go off of, id say its a pretty solid sludgey album and i think you'd have some fun with it.
Never had any doubts about this one. If this and the new MY DYING BRIDE aren't enough, check out VISION BLEAK-Weird Tales, EL MORTA-The Man Who Laughs, & DOOL-The Shape Of Fluidity. All new records for your rainy day pleasure.
I just listened to this new one. It was ok. Yeah I know it's Doom-ish, and there heavy parts, but the pacing is one-note.. I found myself yawning mid-record. I know the lyrics are thought provoking, and even well-written and executed. The singing is fantastic. The mix is even brilliant. Like I said I found it monotonous and repetitive ad nauseum. Best record of the year? No. Pretty good? Yeah. Maybe I need more listens, but I'm not hearing one of the best albums of the year. 3 out of 5. Sorry, just being honest.
I’ve only heard this album once but I personally found it kind of boring. Feels somewhat meandering! Maybe more listens will bring a different opinion but for now I would go 2/5
@@vandengrey6912 and for reference I love the bands other stuff I was really excited for this I don’t listen to a ton of straight doom stuff but I always pay attention to pallbearer
@coilfan09 Part of my problem is I love old school doom; Saint Vitus, Candlemass, Trouble....I love their song I Saw the End but this album hasn't done it for me....yet. But I will try and try again.
@@vandengrey6912 same I’m gonna try some of the best albums take a while to truly come together for the listener maybe this is one of those times still gonna check out what they do next so far tho just hope it’s not more of this
Having attempted to listen to this, I gotta say it's not really my bag. Sorrow And Extinction is a masterpiece. This is rambling post metal, and I'm not all that into that stuff. Maybe it takes more listens however, I don't think I'll bother. I'm not feeling it.
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It's rare that I'm proud of being from Arkansas, but these guys have let me feel that for the first time in a while. This record is beautiful
Same! ❤
Why is it rare? What happens in Arkansas, lmao
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Heartless is one of my favorite album of all time. This doesn't quite reach that level for me, but it doesn't have to. It's a fantastic record the likes of which we don't often hear.
I love this album, I listened to it 3 times back to back this morning. It’s my first 5/5 of the year.
"Where the Light Fades" is a gut ripper. I've been a fan since their demo and I think ranks up there with one of their best, if not THE best.
Love this album, I’d give it a 9/10
Really an awesome album
Thanks for the review!
Really enjoyed your review. Also I agree, heartless is one of my favorite albums of all time.
Thank you for recommending this album It is truly beautiful
This band made 5 great albums without doing the same thing over and over, With Disease and Endless Place are two of the best songs I've heard this year
I just checked it out, and holy fucking shit…
Pallbearer never misses. The first ever tune I heard from them was Foundations, and by far one of the best by them I’ve heard. This album I need to listen to the rest. Great review Robert!
I got the vinyl today and listened to it 3x. I think everyone in the world should listen to it.
100% agree with everything you said, I absolutely adore this album. My hopes were high after the singles but if anything they were exceeded - it's just stunning. I'm obsessed with the second half of 'Signals' in particular; don't know if it's my indie/alt-rock/shoegaze fan side talking but it's so gorgeous. Between this, the new Gatecreeper and Botanist it's been a good weekend of listening!
EY YO NEW BOTANIST? ill have to check that out
@@themetalmeltdownofficial would love to hear your thoughts on it!
@@themetalmeltdownofficialplease review witherfall sounds of the forgotten
This album is great. Enjoyed how the first song made me feel.
I'll check out their stuff actually based off I I heard.
Heartless is my fave from them too, and also 4.5, with 5/5 under consideration.
Certainly a beautifully crafted record. I see what you mean about Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here.
Doom metal with 🎷YES
I need to listen to this band. Hearing you talking about them really makes me want to listen to them for sure.
It's a great album in my opinion. I love what Pallbearer have been doing with their material, taking brave, creative, and emotive strides with their music unabashedly regardless of the moaning and dissatisfaction of some hardcore fans that just want them to stick with the same stale formula of repetitive droning heavy riffs. There is an incredible evolution to their sound as a band, and the dynamic they've managed to achieve from album to album is inspiring, as opposed to artists who too often fall into the confines of their safe zones, releasing the same record over and over again. Another artist that comes to mind who did this but to the extreme was the late great Mark Lanegan, whose later albums really dove deep into the electronica world, much to the dismay of many fans who wanted him to stick with the good old grungy acoustic folk of his first 5 records.
I never really paid much attention to Pallbearer to be honest. I don't know why. Maybe because of the name, I was expecting slower music with growling vocals. Based on your review here, I checked out Mind Burns Alive and I love it. I'll be going back in their discography and checking out other releases. Thank you for the review.
The singles are ok at best, not feeling the “new sound” but will give the record a listen
Sorrow and Extinction is their magnum opus and Heartless is almost perfect
Love this album! About to watch some more of your reviews.
Sax does make everything awesome
do you think you could get one of em on the channel? I'm really interested in their process of creating music that epic.
I'll be honest, I never quite got into Pallbearer based on their last album, despite me being a big Doom Metal enby. I guess it's more to do with preferring the more operatic sinister vibes of Epic Doom Metal, akin to Candlemass or Ghost. But given my fondness for Marianas Rest from last year (it was #2 on my best of list) and Swallow the Sun, I'll give this a chance! Though I don't expect it to be as heavy as the aforementioned Melodic Death/Doom titans, I hope to vibe with the music as much as I feel the melancholic introspection of the vocals. Cheers for the recommendation, mate!
(P.S: It bugs the shit out of me when people continue to pronounce the full millennium when talking about any given year's release. Why not just say twenty-twenty-four since it's so much easier? This has been, Mystic's Meaningless Nitpicking corner XD)
Thank you for the thorough review. I didn't know this band before but once you mentioned Khemmis (who I don't know all that much, but have prev enjoyed), I wanted to know more. I just listened to the album and it indeed is very nice. Love the jazzy/sax part. A splash of that now and again adds variety. I did not expect to find a fun death/doom band from Little Rock today, of all places, lol.. Cheers.
I forgot, on the horns in metal tip, the new record from DYSTOPIA-De Verboden Diepte 1... (progblak) has a lot of great trumpet work. One of the most underrated black metal releases from April.
I'd like to see someone do a rundown of good metal albums featuring horns. The first instance I know of was CELTIC FROST's Into The Pandemonium record from the 80's. Yeah, I know no one would watch it but me. Still, you're not the only critic that keeps coming back to this topic.
Heartless is my favorite of theirs too and just one of my all time favorite doom metal releases too; so I’m super stoked to hear this one!
Yep, easy top 10 pick so far
Hey also check out Ufomammut “Hidden” and Mould “Pull And Repulsion”. This has been such a great year for doom, sludge and stoner metal
I am still digesting the album. I don't think it is as good as Foundations of Burden or Heartless, but still processing this one!
Probably a 3.5/5 for me right now. Thanks for your perspective!
I listen to Sorrow and Extinction nearly every day. I'll have to give this a listen.
What I want to hear next?
Review all Nothingface albums. 🤟
Speaking of highly praised albums, I heard a lot of very nice things about Aquilus' Bellum II.. Didn't have the chance to listen to the album, but I'll check out both as soon as I get the chance :)
2:30 he's right
Loved their first 3 records but I did not find Forgotten Days to be that memorable. I haven’t returned to that album very often when compared to the others. The singles for this new record I’ve found very promising though so I’m expecting a bounce back performance from them! Enjoyed the review!
AOTY!
Man, Pallbearer was a band I really wanted to love years ago, I remember I liked their guitar work but did not vibe at all with the vocals. I'll give this album a shot though, hopefully it changes my mind on them.
Definitely worth a try, I’ve never really listened to them but think this album sounds very good so far
hey melty! another banger video as always!
three days ago, the bang Coroza released the single As Within, and today they released the full-length (at least according to Metallum, i havent listened to it because its not on spotify yet.)
if the single is anything to go off of, id say its a pretty solid sludgey album and i think you'd have some fun with it.
oops, the reason it isnt on spotify is because it isn't fully released yet. i may be a bit stupid.
my point still stands, really loving the single!
Never had any doubts about this one. If this and the new MY DYING BRIDE aren't enough, check out VISION BLEAK-Weird Tales, EL MORTA-The Man Who Laughs, & DOOL-The Shape Of Fluidity. All new records for your rainy day pleasure.
New UNTO OTHERS on the way, too
Have you given the new Rusty Danget album a listen?
I like this album but there is something missing for me. Will need more listens to truly see where this one will land for me
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Would love see you review the wristmeetrazor album degeneration and the new meth. album shame
I just listened to this new one.
It was ok.
Yeah I know it's Doom-ish, and there heavy parts, but the pacing is one-note.. I found myself yawning mid-record.
I know the lyrics are thought provoking, and even well-written and executed. The singing is fantastic.
The mix is even brilliant.
Like I said I found it monotonous and repetitive ad nauseum.
Best record of the year?
No.
Pretty good? Yeah.
Maybe I need more listens, but I'm not hearing one of the best albums of the year.
3 out of 5.
Sorry, just being honest.
I’ve only heard this album once but I personally found it kind of boring. Feels somewhat meandering! Maybe more listens will bring a different opinion but for now I would go 2/5
I concur. I'm on song number three and i keep thinking I'm listening to REM. This is attempt number two on the album
@@vandengrey6912 glad to know I’m not alone cause everybody is praising this thing and I just don’t get it
@@vandengrey6912 and for reference I love the bands other stuff I was really excited for this I don’t listen to a ton of straight doom stuff but I always pay attention to pallbearer
@coilfan09 Part of my problem is I love old school doom; Saint Vitus, Candlemass, Trouble....I love their song I Saw the End but this album hasn't done it for me....yet. But I will try and try again.
@@vandengrey6912 same I’m gonna try some of the best albums take a while to truly come together for the listener maybe this is one of those times still gonna check out what they do next so far tho just hope it’s not more of this
I'm trying to feel the album but it hasn't hit me as of yet. Its definitely not a metal album though.
Having attempted to listen to this, I gotta say it's not really my bag. Sorrow And Extinction is a masterpiece. This is rambling post metal, and I'm not all that into that stuff. Maybe it takes more listens however, I don't think I'll bother. I'm not feeling it.
Yeah not a bad album by these necks 💯 🤘🏼🙂