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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Consecration "Cimet"


Country: Serbia
Sub GenrePsychedelic, Post Metal
LabelGeenger Records
Release dateMarch 25, 2013
Tracklist
1.Cimet 07:30
2.Romantična Policija 08:31
3.Ne Dam Ovaj Dan Još Uvek 04:06
4.Barikade 06:07
5.Praskozorje 06:47
6.Povratak Aligatora 01:37
7.Nestajanje 05:15

Line-up
Danilo Nikodinovski
Ivan Aranđelović
Matija Dagović

Description/Reviews
Cimet ... goes to different mood in every song, it rather feels like a sort of compilation while one can easily realize that this is one Consecration album knowing all the sensibilities that go through this troop. First two tracks ... could be labelled as very atmospheric post doomy (such a shitty tag!) with gorgeous guitar melodies, I actually could not believe that the album was recorded the way I described since the sound is so full of details. Romanticna Policija features serbian pop icon Bajaga's cameo at the very beginning which is a nice tribute to the actual theme of the track. Next up is Ne Dam Ovaj Dan Jos Uvek, acoustic guitar instrumental which is totally intimate and joyous in the same time and it comes off like Danilo is playing in your actual room on a sad sunny day. That mood is swiftly broken with Barikade that sees Consecration venturing into much heavier territory from grungy beginning to full on hard hitting sludgy attack at the very end. Praskozorje is maybe my personal fav of Cimet – wonderful light song filled to the brim with love emotions that sounds like it came straight from those later Anathema albums. Povratak Aligatora is sort of a inside joke as it is a gang of band's buddies singing a capella riffs of Aligator, opening track of .avi. And finally the closer Nestajanje finished Cimet in symbolic note connecting the band with their metal roots since it is by far heaviest stoner song on entire release.
Read the full review by Slobodan Trifunovic at metal-sound.net

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