** Drain STH
HORROR WRESTLING
(The Enclave)
The 12 songs by this
all-female Swedish troop emphasize re-creation over creation, notably of
Seattle's Alice in Chains, right down to actual plagiarizing. The tunes take on
a sort of gauzy, ambiguous quality that has one track seeping into another, and
if you weren't paying close attention the CD would ultimately come off as one
more chapter in the history of the sprawling metal opus, a more kinetic and
popped-out Earth, Melvins, or Sleep. The drums are all about the mid-tempo boom
of the kick; the bass, albeit heavy, is just there; the vocals are executed
without cracks or strain; and the burden of making things interesting falls to
the guitarist, who manages to toss out a few nifty, dynamic tricks. It does
sound pretty good, all thick and layered, which can perhaps be chalked up to
the influence of the black metal infecting Northern Europe. The band would do
well to go the extra step and adopt some of that genre's pathos, though --
anything to make this more than mere tribute.
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