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MOUTH OF THE ARCHITECT / KENOMA SPLIT

Mouth Of The Architect

 

Experimental/Post Metal

2.76 | 5 ratings

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DethMaiden
4 stars When Ohio's technical grind masters Rune called it quits in 2004, the Dayton scene was left with a gaping hole. No local metal bands were getting recognized---mostly because they weren't good---and the ex-Rune members made it their mission to realign themselves in bands that would be even better than Rune was. In a way, they succeeded by forming Mouth of the Architect and Kenoma. Each shares more traits with Neurosis than Napalm Death, even though Rune was the inverse. Mouth of the Architect got off to a quicker start, getting signed in their infancy to Translation Loss records who released their 2002 debut TIME & WITHERING, featuring the underground classic "The Worm". Kenoma didn't form until a while later, and decided to go the instrumental route with their sound. They also became signed to Translation Loss and this split is their first official release. Each band has the potential to do amazing things for the world of metal, albeit through a somewhat non-metal medium.

This split kicks off with a seventeen minute song by Mouth of the Architect entitled "Sleepwalk Powder". The song is hypnotically effective, a collection of crunchy riffs mixed with very clean electric guitar and near-virtuosic keyboarding. The highlight of this song may be the chant-like lyrics and vocals. The song only has a few lines of lyrics, but they are sung--- harmonized, really---by the band's two vocalists in such a manner that you truly feel the song coursing through your veins. These guys have been called "dime-a-dozen Neurosis imitators", but songs like these should prove those who doubt very wrong. Here's hoping they keep it up.

Next up is Kenoma's half of the record. Their first song is an eleven minute instrumental epic called "The Nature of Empire". If we're picking a weak point in the album, it's this song. The band doesn't play the song live, so perhaps they agree, but the song isn't really weak. Just weaker than the other two. There's a lot of suspense for the moment where the song is going to kick in and when it does it doesn't quite deliver. It isn't a huge demerit on the record though, because it's still a very relaxing tune that one can chill to with ease.

The next and final song makes this split release worth buying singlehandedly: Kenoma's "1913". This song is, without exaggeration, the song of the year and one of the best instrumental songs I've ever heard. The buildup goes on exactly as long as it should, and when the song reaches its climax you are ready to go down the roller-coaster hill that the rest of the song is. The spiralling descent into madness is amazing and rewarding, and words can hardly explain how climactically the whole thing wraps up. Kenoma prove that it doesn't take words to make you feel music, and that's commendable.

One of the best things about this album isn't even the music, but a part of the booklet. Read the extremely unconventional "thank you" section and see what I mean. Those words talk about the bands' bond and are truly inspiring to all.

Look for MOTA and Kenoma to rule the scene for years to come.

DethMaiden | 4/5 |

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