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For fans of agoraphobic nosebleed, lovers of doom and death metal, and listeners interested in experimental metal music
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THE REVIEW

Don’t be prejudiced, trust me.

I suppose that anyone reading this review who also knows Agoraphobic Nosebleed knows what they usually produce... well, forget about it for today.

They returned to the scene a few days ago with this EP titled "Arc", comprising 3 tracks.

Scott Hull, Jay Randall & Co. thought that change is good from time to time. This is the first in a series of 4 mini albums that would represent the musical vision and personal influences of each member (in this case, the singers): the first member to be questioned is Kat Katz.

This record theoretically features only Kat Katz (vocals, lyrics) and the mastermind Scott Hull (music).

As usual, they’ve decided to punish us: no targeted rifle shot to the brain this time, however, the punishment is a slow, painful, and bloody torture.

The 3 tracks are an amalgam of sounds from the Doom Metal territory (and derivatives) with vocal styles more typical of Death Metal.

Sabbathian influences incoming in 3... 2... 1...

"Not A Daughter" unsheathes a dazzling Sludge riff, wrapped in that "je ne sais quoi" of dirt characteristic of that sound coming from the swamps. It promises well immediately.

The sky turns black when it’s "Deathbed"’s turn, making ANb seem like Burning Witch (perhaps just a bit faster) for most of the song, then shouting its torment at full lungs, electrically charging the atmosphere.

Following that dark path, we find ourselves in front of the huge rock fragment that is "Gnaw", early symptoms of bruxism just as our hearing meets that sense of oppression unleashed by the nihilistic wickedness emitted by this piece. Never heard a more masculine scream/growl from a female singer.

Always excellent work with the drum machine, which doesn’t make one miss a flesh-and-blood drummer.

Interesting to see how a group tries to innovate and take on new challenges, even in seemingly opposite musical fields.

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Summary by Bot

Agoraphobic Nosebleed returns with their EP Arc, showcasing a striking departure from their usual grindcore sound towards doom and sludge metal. Featuring Kat Katz on vocals and Scott Hull on music, the three tracks explore heavier, slower riffs with intense female growls. The band successfully experiments with new influences and maintains high-quality production, including a compelling drum machine performance. This EP signals an exciting new artistic phase for the group.

Tracklist

01   Not A Daughter (07:00)

02   Deathbed (08:32)

03   Gnaw (11:44)

Agoraphobic Nosebleed

Agoraphobic Nosebleed are an American grindcore/cybergrind band formed in 1994, led by guitarist/producer Scott Hull. Known for replacing a live drummer with a drum machine at punishing speeds, they have released key works on Relapse Records including Honky Reduction, Frozen Corpse Stuffed With Dope, Altered States of America, and Agorapocalypse, and later explored doom/sludge on the EP Arc. Core contributors include Jay Randall, Richard Johnson, and vocalist Kat Katz.
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