And then they bizarrely transcend into a gorgeous radio-friendly chorus whilst vocalist Tommy Rogers’ voice croons with majestic melancholia the words, “it all makes sense... we’re capable of beauty”. This immediately before he spits “Pour your glass/Rape scene scream/car crash bash/black cat splat” in the same song! Still, not as bad as “castrate the fuck/ beat the fucker to death” in a later track!
‘Reaction’ precurses this remarkable mixture of styles in much the same fashion, attempting to morph back to their brutal extremity with a little more difficulty via the sonic ambience of ‘(Shevanel Take 2)’, Rogers’ voice dripping over blurred soundscapes before his humble melodies once again make them sound like another band altogether; thus making the transition back to their death-core grunts about as subtle as a cruise missile slamming into a childrens hospital in Baghdad!
Recorded with the same producer behind Converge’s ‘Jane Doe’ (no, not Kurt Ballou but Matthew Ellard) BTB&M are about as varied as you can possibly get with an extreme metal band, and just as gloriously cathartic. You just feel that a side-project is perhaps needed for their more experimental moments.
For fans of Burst, The Red Chord and Mastodon.
Between the Buried and Me