Metal Hammer (UK)

Rings Of Saturn

ULTU ULLA

- DANNII LEIVERS

| NUCLEAR BLAST |

Futuristic tech-metallers recalibrat­e their death ray

For years, Rings Of Saturn have been batting off rumours that they record their absurdly complex tech-death at half speed and can’t actually play it live. It’s not true, of course; one of their gigs will leave you in no doubt regarding their technical proficienc­y. In spite of the whispers, the Bay Area quartet have developed into an impressive propositio­n. Ultu Ulla is a world away from the band’s breakdown-heavy 2010 debut, Embryonic Anomaly, which focused on brute strength rather than brains, their latest showcasing a band who have now upped their songwritin­g chops and sonic vision. ROS have also been criticised in the past for their surreal ‘alien-core’ production that’s sometimes rendered them sonically synthetic, fuelling those accusation­s that the band are cheating instrument­ally. But the futuristic atmosphere that permeates this record, and the demented lead riff of opener Servant Of This Sentience,

sound like Space Invaders being played on a Commodore 64 – a sound that’s pushed ROS into a unique, stylistica­lly and technicall­y impressive universe of their own.

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