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MACHINEGUN FUNK Reviews HULL - 'Sole Lord'

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"Following in the footsteps of Crowbar, Mastodon and Down, with Sole Lord, Hull has crafted a heavy, foreboding slab of down-tuned metallic bliss. The entire album is sludgy, crushing and punishing."


DATE: 05/20/2009
RATING: 3/5 GUNS
URL: http://machinegunfunk.com/2009/05/29/mgf-reviews-hull-sole-lord/

Following in the footsteps of Crowbar, Mastodon and Down, with Sole Lord, Hull has crafted a heavy, foreboding slab of down-tuned metallic bliss. The entire album is sludgy, crushing and punishing.

From end to end, the band just grinds along at such a deliberate pace, drifting from the heavy-as-hell grind of metal to an almost ethereal nonchalance in a couple of spots. It could almost give you an anxiety attack waiting to hear what gear they’ll shift into next.

Hull incorporates a three-guitar attack (just take a listen to the tail-end of “Deliverance”) that adds a certain element to the riffs, making them sound almost more complex or expansive, and giving the album an epic feel that’s usually missing from releases in this corner of the metal genre.

There’s no way to fully pull apart the disc and review, track by track, because the album is divided into only a few songs with a number of measures. But the band paints an expansive tale not only through the lyrics, but throughout the expansive soundscape that makes this one of those “experience” albums— where you have to listen to the whole thing—instead of an album with a couple of strong tracks and some good filler.

There’s not much more to add, except that Hull seems to be one of those rare secrets that could explode on the metal scene or fade into obscurity. Metal fans could easily find something to love on here, and hopefully there’s much more Hull to come…


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Hull

Hull

Born in the wake of fire...

Hull
materializes as a massive entity storming stages and immersing their audiences in a blanket of grandiose down-tuned compositions. A shifting fault line of decibel heavy harmony, this collective force converges in a collision of thrash, doom, classic rock, and formal orchestral works. Hull commands their listeners through each riff with incredible precision, as a seafarer guides vessels through ominous waters.

Submerged in cosmic soundscapes, Hull challenges the mind with flowing, off-time fugues and powerful, dynamic movements. Brace yourself for an onslaught of eruptive force as a new world of music is formed in the deafening clap of thunder that is Hull.

Albums available:

Beyond The Lightless Sky (Buy on Omega)

Sole Lord (Buy on Omega)

Viking Funeral LP (Buy on Omega)

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