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The bass adds a lot of character and wackiness to the music, with stuttered and recoiling baselines the guitar atop seems to be tossed around by the chaotic juxtaposition. Trade your soul for some funk The days of raw jazz fusion-death metal may have come and past, but the glory of Cynic and friends live on in all our hearts as a captivating and precious epoch for the world of metal. TVC15 January 31st Comments. Garden of Consciousness 6: Instantly fell in love upon hearing it. You have to be logged in to post a comment. While Vuvr delivers a lot of sounds it is difficult to place any significance on them. vuvr pilgrimage

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In black metal language this band's name is uuur. I mean, there is still death metal here, but perhaps not enough to actually call it a death metal album.

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JokineAugustus January 31st Comments. AnimalsAsSummit May 11th Comments.

PILGRIMAGE

Sounds like a mess, but it isn't that bad. A Dawn to Fear. Vuvr play a highly experimental, jazz fusion style of death metal featuring the offbeat and wonky riffs upheld by prominent and neatly picked bass playing. It was a bit shocking at pilgrinage, and towards the latter half of the album, I was constantly on edge, trying to anticipate when Vuvr would change their sound back.

Mercyful Fate - Melissa. Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker. While the days of Atheist and Gorguts were grand, there is also a forgotten dark side of the whole movement. The bass adds a lot of character and wackiness to the music, with stuttered and recoiling baselines the guitar atop seems to be tossed around by the chaotic juxtaposition.

VUVR Pilgrimage reviews

For cheap thrills the band tries to draw its users in the same way a pop song would even if not as immediately recognizable. You have to be logged in to post a comment. You've been reviewing quite a fair amount recently, man. Music didn't become more lightweight because of that, but many rhythm breakages, jazzy ,sometimes almost acoustic elements in between of compositions, interesting tunes and even some improvisational moments really ;ilgrimage all music much more various and attractive.

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The songs shift constantly into new ideas, so many in fact that as the album progresses: Who would've thought you could mess up such a premise as old school- pogressive death metal? Site Copyright Sputnikmusic. Not seriously original or excellent to be mentioned as masterpiece, but really obscure and interesting release, worth attention from prog metal fans, bored from stereotypic sound of too many classic extreme metal bands.

Back in Myself 4: Yeah makes no sense, gotta be the purest and realest form of actual jazz fusion with death metal.

vuvr pilgrimage

Spag July 16th Comments. Funk is even notably present in the coiling and grooving of the baselines found throughout some particularly pushing passages. Trade your soul for some funk The days of raw jazz fusion-death metal may have come and past, but the glory of Cynic and friends live on in all our hearts as a captivating and precious epoch for the world of metal.

vuvr pilgrimage

This album is tits. TVC15 January 31st Comments. AnimalsAsSummit January 31st Comments. The Battle of Yaldabaoth.

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Latest members reviews No review or rating for the moment Submit a review. Sproutless - Moveable Feast. This feeling is brought across mostly by the fact that there is pilbrimage as much jazz, if not more, than metal on 'Pilgrimage'.

Vurv The Treacherous Fall. As far as the death metal goes, they are above average when it comes to the strength of their riffs and the sense of direction, but when I will remember 'Pilgrimage' and Vuvr in the future, it will be the brilliant transition to jazz that I remember, and not so much the heavier side of things.

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