Metal Hammer (UK)

igorrr

gautier controls a wildly unpredicta­ble sonic chaos

- DANNII LEIVERS

Gallic absurdists unleash their delirium

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have been cult favourites since they augmented their avant-garde electronic­a with heavier elements on 2010’s Nostril. The recent release of their fifth record, Savage Sinusoid, has brought their demented music to brand new audiences, simultaneo­usly cementing them as one of metal’s most unique propositio­ns. As a result the room is packed even before HIEROGLYPH [7] take to the stage. Just a fortnight ago the band announced they were calling it a day, which is a real shame because their 2016 debut, Ouroboros, showcased a band with plenty of promise. Tonight’s gig is their farewell performanc­e and the Leeds tech metallers are going out on a high. Sumptuous vocals from frontwoman Valentina Reptile intertwine with the harsher cleans and abrasive roars of co-vocalist Mark Howes on celestial, synth-driven melodies that give their progressiv­e metal a radiant, mystical quality.

It’s a bitterswee­t but triumphant last stand.

Over the years, IGORRR’S [9] stage show has evolved along with their sound. Gone are the days when band mastermind Gautier Serre would perform solo DJ-style sets with nothing but a laptop. Tonight he’s accompanie­d by his bandmates – opera singer Laure Le Prunenec, intriguing­ly painted vocalist Laurent Lunoir and drummer Sylvain Bouvier – and together they’ve turned the Igorrr experience into the absurd spectacle their music deserves. For the next hour, the crowd are split between raving to the Venetian Snares-esque breakcore of opener Spaghetti Forever, waltzing to the accordion-heavy Excessive Funeral and banging heads to Viande’s monstrous riffs. And then there are the uninitiate­d who stand transfixed by the bizarre scene in front of them. Above the stage, behind his computer, Gautier controls a wildly unpredicta­ble sonic chaos where Mayhem-influenced metal collides with relentless beats, sitars, baroque opera and Balkan folk. Laurent represents the bare-chested, brute force behind Igorrr’s aggressive inclinatio­ns, segueing between bombastic bellows and painfully eviscerati­ng shrieks. Laure, however, proves to be the star of the show. Her operatic vocals portray a haunting beauty amidst the technical and extreme side to Igorrr’s avant-metal. Her dancing lands somewhere between swan-like ballet and violent, interpreti­ve twitching. It’s the very definition of disorder: entertaini­ng as hell, exhausting to watch and proof of how limitless and thrilling heavy music can be when you’re prepared to push boundaries and remove the genre boxes.

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