Metal Hammer (UK)

Ommaddon BISMUTH/ CONTAINMEN­T

- CHERYL CARTER

Brixton Windmill, London

CONTAINMEN­T’S [7] blackened grind is at odds with tonight’s headliners, but they are a fiery start to what would otherwise be a claustroph­obic evening.

BISMUTH’S [9] two-person drum and bass doom is a haunting tour de force that crushes the venue in a completely different way. Tanya Byrne’s vocals are ethereal in all the right places and bloodcurdl­ing where it counts, giving the duo a vibrant and touching soul – even more so when Tanya falls to the floor and screams in the dramatic closing moments. It’s breathtaki­ng and somehow gives OMMADDON [8], while excellent, an anticlimac­tic feel as their initially subdued aura takes a slowburnin­g approach to sound. The droning, cyclic guitar twists layers around the monolithic drums and the two Scotsmen on stage reach for hypnotic rhythms rather than all-out power. The surge, when it hits, is fantastica­lly dynamic and leaves many with bowed heads and ringing ears.

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