
Berlin’s kings of the stone age(s) go huge(r)
The Ocean - PrecambrianPosted by Laila Hanson on 28-May-08 @ 02:57 PM
[3.5/5]Ambitious and epic, dense and orchestral, the latest album from Germany's premier thinking man's metal collective the Ocean features a dizzying array of musical and vocal styles, from Mastodonian prog jags and Fear Factory jackhammer blasts to ethereal electronics and florid classical instrumentation-as well as a dozen vocalists, including Caleb Scofield (Cave In), Nate Newton (Converge/Doomriders) and Dwid Hellion (Integrity). Spread across two discs-the five-track, 22-minute Hadean/Archaean and the nine-track, 61-minute Proterozoic-Precambrian wants to be the extreme-metal equivalent of Pink Floyd's The Wall. As a conceptual work of art (note the geological-era theme), it's a five-star accomplishment; as a piece of music, however (or even a collection of pieces), its tragic flaw is a distinct lack of memorable songs. Then again, just because you can't hum the fuckers doesn't mean they want for power or sheer monumental might. (METAL BLADE) J. Bennett Official Website: http://www.metalblade.com
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