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ENFEEBLE – MOMENTUM OF TRANQUILITY

Review

ENFEEBLE

MOMENTUM OF TRANQUILITY

Genre
CD
Label
STF RECORDS
Datum
12.08.2016
Autor
Frank
8 /10
A face, completely skinned, artistically crafted with closed eyes in a relaxed posture. This is the cover of the second album by ENFEEBLE from the beautiful Emsland. Did I really say beautiful? For many, it is the gray land of stupid farmers. Maybe there’s some truth to that. Because perhaps you need such a dreary rural life, where not much happens between tractor driving and shooting festivals, to be creative. Maybe that’s where the power comes from that ENFEEBLE has packed into the twelve songs on this album.
The quartet has been around for nine years. This time has probably also been needed for the band to find their sound and perfect it.
What comes out of the speakers is delicate, powerful, melodic metalcore. While listening, I wouldn’t think that something like this necessarily comes from our lands. Especially not from the village.
The recording is extremely powerful, with all the instruments well-defined and the vocals having their place too. Guitar and drums are in the foreground. I can understand that well for both instruments. Both musicians, especially the drummer, are doing an extremely good job. There are very skilled technicians at work.
When the guitarist fires up his effects battery, thoughts of Within the Ruins come to mind, although the Americans use significantly more effects.
The varied vocals, sometimes hissing, sometimes growling, sometimes singing, manage with minor shortcomings not to be annoying. The vocals are well embedded in the music. Overall, the arrangements of the songs are very elaborate. Tech enthusiasts, musicians, and lovers of powerful blasts will find this music just as appealing as headbangers and fans of clear noise.
We can only wish ENFEEBLE that they stir up some dust with this album and thus present themselves to a larger audience. They have what it takes and deserve a chance.

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