Prog

BARREN EARTH

A Complex Of Cages CENTURY MEDIA

- DL

Dark Finnish prog with a psych metal spirit.

Ameeting of minds from some of Finland’s most inventive metal bands, Barren Earth have steadily moved away from their progressiv­e death roots and into more esoteric territory. The band’s core sound remains intact from 2015’s On Lonely Towers, but their fifth full-length feels more refined, the brutal moments serving as necessary punctuatio­n, rather than sonic bedrock. New keyboardis­t Antti Myllinen has slotted in seamlessly, the buzz and throb of analogue organs bringing warmth to what are otherwise spiky and unpredicta­ble songs. Faroese vocalist Jón Aldará puts in a bravura performanc­e too, most notably on the 10-minute Solitude Pith. A claustroph­obic fever dream with swivel-eyed psychedeli­c overtones and a bombastic chorus, its midsection sounds like Red-era Crimson playing Kashmir in space, before morphing into an imperious groove worthy of Opeth. The album ends with the folktinged, glassy serenity of Withdrawal, a masterclas­s in melodrama driven by Aldará’s howls of anguish. It’s another indication that Barren Earth’s future lies deep in prog’s mesmerisin­g mire, and that Finnish metal’s adventurou­s instincts are alive and well.

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