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Faceless and Descending - Endless Reign of Suffering

Typical black metal for today's palate - 50%

Pratl1971, August 24th, 2010

Nevada’s Faceless and Descending is a one-man black metal outfit that is manned by Carlos from Breath of Sorrows, a blackened band that is about as raw as it gets for a U.S. outfit. While Breath of Sorrows is more along the Silencer or Bethlehem brands of black metal, Faceless and Descending opts for a more straight-ahead black metal feel, one we’re pretty settled into these days.

When the intro to Endless Reign of Suffering drips into play I immediately think This is going to be primitive and pedestrian, but when the “Bones and Dust” kicks in you’re treated to a pretty good dark assault, if somewhat typical and predictable. There’s a light Burzum feel to the music in its atmosphere and delivery; if you desire a bleak ambience in your black metal then this might impress you. It’s a good effort, but as I said a bit predictable and primitive. In short, we’ve heard it a hundred times, but if you enjoy the type of black metal it offers than have at it. “Thy Virtulent Maw” and the title track are really good moments on the CD. The production is decent with some good bass and low end as well.

Far from being dismissed completely it’s simply your typical black metal style that’s quite decent but overdone nowadays.

(Originally written for www.MetalPsalter.com)

Until you are fresh out of tears - 90%

autothrall, October 22nd, 2009

Faceless and Descending is another of those one man black metal projects with the ability to craft soaring, amazing melodies that last with the listener long after the album ends. If you enjoyed the recent, masterful albums of Onirik and Midnight Odyssey, this is well worth checking out. Not to mention, Carlos (Breath of Sorrows) is operating out of Nevada...just how many black albums have you heard from the Silver State, and of this quality? Could Nevada be the next France? Norway?

I can't answer that, but Endless Reign of Suffering is surely a fine way to dim down a sunlit afternoon, to summon forth the grim melancholy of your soul and mope about in the misery of regret. The formula is a simple one, create depressive patterns through repetitious rhythm guitars, add the bleeding melodies of longing, anchor the above with a drum machine, and smother the results in horrific, tormented vocals and atmosphere. It's a successful pattern yet again. "Bones and Dust" opens with some keyboards that cast a Medieval, folk shadow before the glorious, charging melody hovering around the minute mark. There are no vocals to this track, but its doomlike swaggering bridge and the opening riff are enough to last us until "Thy Virulent Maw", in which Carlos' unruly maw spews forth a wall of aural chaos. "Denial Through Mockery", another instrumental, features another of those sad, glorious melodies which repeats itself until you are fresh out of tears. "Endless Reign of Suffering" has a malicious lead-in rhythm with an excellent change up. Other killers on this album include the majestic "Mutilation and the Divine", the sad "Scourge", and the searing "Vitriolic".

Endless Reign of Suffering is bathed in that homespun, turbulent production which provides much of the strength and atmosphere. It's oppressive but tasteful. What I love about this album is that, despite the hopelessness of the compositions, there is a gentle light which permeates all the tracks, makes you think, despite the overwhelming weight of your regrets, your spirit may still find rest. Highly recommended to salve your emotional turmoil, and ground you in the dust.

-autothrall
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