Horn Of The Rhino: Grengus on 2 LPs
Grengus
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- Label:
- Doomentia
- Year of recording ca.:
- 2012
- UPC/EAN:
- 8592735000261
- Release date:
- 28.9.2012
Product Information
Not that many band cite as influences Bolt Thrower, Autopsy and Wino or Soundgarden. Then again, not that many bands sound like Bilbao's Horn Of The Rhino. If in 2010 their first album eight Of Coronation' on Doomentia Records proved to be slippery case - that is an album that denies any form of categorization, apart maybe from being filed under the 'fucking heavy' tag - its follow-up will undoubtedly see even more people scratching their heads, that is if they manage to survive this insanely powerful barrage of riffs. A far more heavier and meaner affair than their previous offering, the subject matters of this fourth full-length alone should easily tip those who will dare stepping in that rengus' is no nice walk in the park with songtitles like "Piles Of Severed Heads", "Waste For Ghouls" or "Awaken Horror Of Tuul". Once again, you'll find here a collusion of sludge, doom and heavy fuckin' metal but with the band own twist. Then again, it's never totally devoid of melody somehow, with guitar player and frontman Javier Grlvez unmistakable voice still be the most valuable weapon in their armoury as he's more than ever able to rasp in a demonic voice one second and sing in a soothing yet desperate way the next. Recorded by producer Xanpe and the band at Koba studio in last September and October, "Grengus' dares redefining the word 'Epic', with its highest point being the 11 minutes + downspiral into madness and horror that is "Brought Back".
Tracklisting
The audio samples belong to the article Horn Of The Rhino: Grengus (CD). The track list may differ for this item.
LP
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1 Under The Hoof
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2 Pile Of Severed Heads
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3 Grengus
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4 Drowned In Gold
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5 Waste For Ghouls
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6 Awaken Horror Of Tuul
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7 Brought Back
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8 O Ride The Leviathan