Below The Sun - Katharsiss (song review) |self-released, single, 2014| 4/5
Below The Sun is a Norwegian stoner rock/hard rock band which is quite
fresh on the scene, since it was founded only in 2011. Not many groups
feature six musicians in the line-up however it proves to be a boon for
Below The Sun, especially thanks to the members' skills.
First of all, their newest single "Katharsiss" is supposed to be
released on the band's future EP but it's already available on major
music on-line stores. When it comes to genre classification, it's stoner
rock with elements of hard rock (string instruments) and psychedelia
(keyboards). Make sure you listen to the entire track since it begins
with an innocent nostalgic piano and that doesn't truly express the core
sound of the composition once it reaches its peak point.
The track is bouncy and rhythmic thanks to solid heavy guitar-driven
arrangements performed by René Gunnerud Vandli (vocals, guitar), Herman
Tveitan Djupvik (bass) and Martin Miguel Busvold (lead guitar). However,
the major sonic impact lies in the singer's voice. It's raspy,
disdainful, memorable - he also screams like a pro. Jostein Vikan offers
everything what a rock or metal band needs! The additional vocals in
choruses are provided by René.
The catchiness of the track relies on various repetitions. Drum patterns
are written very well and played skillfully by Vladimir Diaz Nelidov.
Keyboard passages performed by Jonas Folvik Aune bring contrast through
lighter, but not softer motifs - they cut through guitar-bass-drums
dialogue in really well chosen spots. The final result is a vibrant
composition that easily may make the listener hit the 'play' button
again upon reaching the end.
What else does this song need? A matching music video single could do
well, since many listeners discover music not only thanks to streaming
audio content but also through visuals. Other than that, minor
improvements in terms of production could add additional depth to the
track.
Below The Sun's strengths are undoubtedly rooted in writing
arrangements, composing, performance and of course Jostein's
recognizable voice. Their music is inspired by bands such as Fu Manchu,
High on Fire, Deep Purple, Queens of the Stone Age or Mastodon amongst
all. Keep an ear out for those guys, peculiarly if you enjoy hard rock
tunes.
(Katarzyna 'NINa' Górnisiewicz, Fabryka Music Magazine, April 19th, 2014. Proofreading: Mike 'Vesper' Dziewoński)
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