Title: Tribe of Suns
Label: Sludgelord Records
Release Date: 4 May 2018
Country: United Kingdom
Format reviewed:
CD-quality Digital Promo
Fast check with Wikipedia and I found that Archelon (from
the Greek roots ἀρχε- arkhe- "chief"
χελώνη and chelone "turtle", meaning "ruler
turtle") is a genus of extinct sea turtles, the largest genus of
sea turtles that has ever been documented, and the second-heaviest turtles
documented.
Nowadays ARCHELON is a UK post/progressive/sludge band, and their music is just what
their name says – gigantic flow into waters, a slow movement of super heavy
body. It is like a dream under the waters of a deep sea, an experience of blue
hallucination…
After two EPs and a compilation, “Tribe of Suns” is the band’s debut
full-length album and it is coming really to crush. Really! Heavy, slow, with
with clean guitar parts exploding to high vibrato and crescendo solos. Very emotional
all the time, but no sun at all coming from these tribes of suns…With many
peaks and downs, taking the listener to an in-depth journey to the well hidden or forgotten places of the soul. The artwork of the album is also something to have a thought
on. It hides old secrets and invites to take the next step to unveil lost
expectations…So much could be interpreted. Just like in all the tunes which the band deliver.
Not sure of this is a right comparison, but it might give some direction: I
would describe Archelon’s music as a magic mix of current Neurosis meeting
95-99 Anathema. Well, well, well!
“Tribe of Suns” contains 7 tracks
resulting in 46 minutes of total playing time. The opener “Man is an artefact”
is really sad, dark and slow and contains everything what I have described
above about the album. “Tribe of Suns” is much more dynamic, faster, with
enjoyable riff in the beginning, with middle ambient part, leading to the the
place where to find the shaman of this tribe, ending heavily. “Jonah” “A dried
ocean” “Destroyer” are just continuing the slow, ritualistic, muddy and
torturous emotional line of the record, with highs leading to almost whispering
ambient moments, and then bringing back the full heavy and painful feeling to
present…”Hollow gloom” is what it says – a cavernous doomy track, taken from a distant
psychedelic nightmare (check the screaming guitar!). The album ends with lighter
guitar instrumental “River”, an unspoken sorrow, a sad silent promise for something
which should have been…
I must admit, I was very impressed by Archelon’s “Tribe of Suns”. It
might be right if I say that it is among the top albums released in May 2018,
and for sure among the best doom/post/sludge albums of 2018. A mandatory for
every fan of slow, heavy, dark, emotional music. Deep. That’s enough said. 8.5/10 Count Vlad
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