Pallbearer – Forgotten Days

Doom metal quartet Pallbearer returns with the fourth full length “Forgotten Days” which promises to deliver a massive dosage of crushing dynamics without sacrificing the expression of genuine emotions.  

The title track delivers the expected dodge of monumental doom riffs and robust drumming which effortlessly create a majestic rhythmic core while the captivating guitar solo adds an elegant and quite somber melodic touch. 

The classic doom roots are still evident on “Riverbed” within the rhythmic maze that highlights the weight of the guitar riffs yet a poignant melodic essence is destined to flourish through the darkly soothing harmonies, the refined leads and the sorrowful vocals. 

Throughout the lengthy track “Silver Wings” the band shifts between the darkened force of the heavy riffage and the cathartic nature of the melodic guitar work which also emphasizes the bittersweet vocal delivery and the consequent profound sense of nostalgia at times will lead to slower downcast progressions and ethereal atmospheric textures. 

Even if the mournful doom flair feels dominant throughout “The Quicksand Of Existing” with an overdose of solemn & sophisticated progressions, guitars still have a chance to deliver faster groovy rhythmic blasts. 

In the beginning “Caledonia” maintains a harrowing heavy approach courtesy of a towering rhythmic section but guitars will eventually embrace an emotionally charged melodic ensemble leading to gentle acoustic moments. 

Listening carefully to “Forgotten Days” you will perceive a strong introspective nature that inevitably influences the traditional doom metal pathway as Pallbearer deliberately amplify the emotional aspects often focusing on a fascinating crestfallen melodic flair. 

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