Metal Hammer (UK)

Wildspeake­r

SPREADING ADDER

- Eco-conscious black/crust crew scrape the barrel of humanity CHERYL CARTER

Blackened crust is the order of the day on Wildspeake­r’s second full-length, the Texan quintet bringing a raucous energy to an album extols the virtues of the natural world while condemning humanity. Vocalist Natalie Kahan slices her way through the rubble with razor-sharp precision while the guitars pulse with spite. Apparent

Death strikes with thunderous rage before the title track turns with a step up in pace and fury. False Mourning carries a sorrow-filled guitar line hidden beneath Kahan’s voice, allowing the band to showcase another side to their anger, which also shows through the melancholy branches of closing track Renewal. A much more subdued affair, the track is beautiful in its despair and Wildspeake­r mourn the ravages of time with shimmering guitars and grief-stricken inflection­s that contrast wildly to the beginnings of the record, but sync wonderfull­y with the message behind it: humanity is trash but the world can be beautiful.

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