Ddent – Feeding the Void’s Luster

French hybrid post-metallers Ddent defy standard music categories presenting their own blend of sophisticated atmospheric themes and darkened dynamics on the new album “Feeding the Void’s Luster” captured live in the studio in two takes to enhance a spontaneous approach.
“Longue, obscure et triste lune” evidently belongs to an obscure parallel dimension where intricate guitars fully embrace raw tonalities to build a harsh rhythmic structure yet maintain a murky melodic essence.
Within the cryptic sonic realm of “Arzel” dominant guitars follow a primal instinct to deliver intense riffage certainly amplified by the ruthless growls but also meticulously craft hypnotizing gloomy melodic progressions.
The lengthy final chapter “Noir taureau de douleur” perfectly embodies a visionary composition focused on an immersive melodic ensemble with intriguing post-metal nuances and occasional rhythmic fury that highlights precise drumming and visceral riffs.
Driven by a remarkable creative spark Ddent confidently deliver the darkly convoluted sonic experience “Feeding the Void’s Luster” reminiscent of bohemienne poetry and fierce extreme metal.

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