been since the end of last year, Rumors about this band. Now it is the first musical taste. A look at the list of the band members explained why the debut album of Shrinebuilder probably one of the most anticipated releases this year, reads that are still like a who's who of underground Doom: Scott "Wino" Weinrich (St. Vitus, The Hidden Hand, The Obsessed) and Scott Kelly (Neurosis, Blood & Time) on guitar, Al Cisneros (Om, Sleep) on bass, Dale Crover (Melvins) on drums. And all four on vocals. If such legends get together, can really only come out dannn something great here. And indeed, this expectation is not disappointed. The recorded in just three days drive combines a wonderful way the musical influences of the main bands of the protagonists in a cohesive whole. Since starting the opener "Solar Benediction" as classical Doomrock, including Winos characteristic song, to then become a classic Neurosis song, as he would have to "A sun that never sets" can be. Post-rock-like moments that are far
entfernd by all in this genre now, unfortunately, common stereotypes, the heaviest doom riffs of the year and fantastic vocal exchange between Kelly and Wino. In a word: Great. The following, on the Myspace page of the band pre-release, "Pyramid of the Moon", has a significant impact Om, that is very serious and yet somehow meditative Doom. But also copied here the band does not just their own roots, but also creates something genuinely new. "Blind for all to see "moved rather more leisurely pace and is by the great bass playing, supported by Cisneros, while the already almost straight ready to rock" The Architect "in The Hidden Hand recalls. Although the songs are very different and one often the main band of each songwriter believes to hear, the record sounds like a whole as a unified whole. And to still totally great.
Now the hope, this wonderful band for once to see them live. If Shine Builder in the next year to the Roadburn festival should be, then that would be even a real reason to go to Holland
entfernd by all in this genre now, unfortunately, common stereotypes, the heaviest doom riffs of the year and fantastic vocal exchange between Kelly and Wino. In a word: Great. The following, on the Myspace page of the band pre-release, "Pyramid of the Moon", has a significant impact Om, that is very serious and yet somehow meditative Doom. But also copied here the band does not just their own roots, but also creates something genuinely new. "Blind for all to see "moved rather more leisurely pace and is by the great bass playing, supported by Cisneros, while the already almost straight ready to rock" The Architect "in The Hidden Hand recalls. Although the songs are very different and one often the main band of each songwriter believes to hear, the record sounds like a whole as a unified whole. And to still totally great. Myspace:. http://www.myspace.com/shrinebuildergroup