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Guhts - Regeneration



6.5 | 15 votes |
Release date: 26 January 2024
Style: Post-metal, Atmospheric sludge metal

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01. White Noise
02. Til Death
03. The Mirror
04. Handless Maiden
05. Eyes Open
06. Generate
07. The Wounded Healer

Staff review by
musclassia
Rating:
7.4
Although they haven’t officially disbanded, the lack of any meaningful activity from Witchkiss since the first Guhts release suggests that this new project is a regeneration of sorts; if that’s the case, then Regeneration is a good way to kick things off for this musical phase.

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published 31.01.2024 | Comments (2)

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29.01.2024 - 16:01
Rating: 8
Vellichor
This reminds me so much of Battle of Mice, Djunah, Spotlights, Made Out of Babies, and just that general Brooklyn Post-Metal/Post-Hardcore kind of sound. I would say this isn’t quite on the level of those artists but still an incredibly solid debut.
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29.01.2024 - 21:06
Rating: 7
musclassia
Staff
Written by Vellichor on 29.01.2024 at 16:01

This reminds me so much of Battle of Mice, Djunah, Spotlights, Made Out of Babies, and just that general Brooklyn Post-Metal/Post-Hardcore kind of sound. I would say this isn’t quite on the level of those artists but still an incredibly solid debut.


Yeah there's a Julie Christmas hint to the singer's voice, not as exuberant but in a similar range and can be slightly nasal in the same way; I liked the EP they did a couple of years ago that I covered for Clandestine Cuts, and they've included most of that EP here, including what I thought was the best song (The Mirror) - the rest of it is good, and has a familiar but distincitve feel in terms of being post-y/sludgy/alty but not heavily any of them
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29.01.2024 - 21:15
Rating: 8
Vellichor
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Written by musclassia on 29.01.2024 at 21:06



Yeah there's a Julie Christmas hint to the singer's voice, not as exuberant but in a similar range and can be slightly nasal in the same way; I liked the EP they did a couple of years ago that I covered for Clandestine Cuts, and they've included most of that EP here, including what I thought was the best song (The Mirror) - the rest of it is good, and has a familiar but distincitve feel in terms of being post-y/sludgy/alty but not heavily any of them

Yeah The Mirror is for sure a highlight but I liked the closing track The Wounded Healer best. Cool album though, will for sure return to it a few more times.
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