Dutch rock band Dool has quickly conquered a solid niche within the metal scene with a truly hypnotizing sonic manifesto that defies any obvious trend and simplistic categorization now reaching another crucial evolutionary milestone with the release of the intricate album “The Shape of Fluidity”.
“Venus In Flames” is meant to be a powerful hit song as Raven’s wild vocals easily enhance the dark rock flair and guitars masterfully maintain pure catchiness shifting from inflamed heavy riffage to the soothing melodic hooks of the chorus.
“Self-Dissect” describes how everything is constantly changing around and inside of us through a darkened melodic maze that ultimately evolves into a series of savage guitar driven grooves putting the spotlight on the excellent musicianship.
The title track evidently symbolizes fluidity as the stylish gloomy melodic themes gracefully unfold around towering passionate vocals and emphasize an inherent emotional turmoil while the rhythmic ensemble effortlessly delivers colossal crescendos.
Throughout “House of a Thousand Dreams” guitars acquire dramatic tonalities with strong doom metal influences creating gelid melodic phrases and the band’s intense chemistry naturally leads to a perfect rhythmic equilibrium.
Enigmatic harmonies flow gently through the mystical realm of “Hymn for a Memory Lost” while majestic guitars successfully channel timeless gothic nuances and the resulting intoxicating melodies are meant to guide you through an otherworldly experience.
“The Hand of Creation” focuses on an eclectic vocal performance surrounded by opulent moody melodic waves meticulously crafted by impeccable guitar phrases and the soft rhythmic variations highlight the song’s introspective depth.
Guided by Raven van Dorst’s unique voice and fueled by a perfect band’s chemistry, Dool are bound to impress the audience once again with a captivating songwriting approach and blazing twisted creativity that render “The Shape of Fluidity” a truly heartfelt musical experience reminding us that nothing ever stays the same.
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