Metal Hammer (UK)

Sinistro

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SANGUE CÁSSIA

SEASON OF MIST PROGRESSIV­E, PORTUGUESE DOOM WITH ACRES OF GRACE ‘Female-fronted’ is a contentiou­s descriptor, but Patricia Andrade’s voice lends Portuguese doom quintet Sinistro such powerfully, uniquely feminine qualities that it seems remiss not to flag up her sex straightaw­ay, alongside all those classic gender-stereotypi­cal adjectives like ‘sweet’, ‘sultry’, ‘sassy’, ‘angelic’, ‘graceful’, ‘ethereal’ etc. And yet, even if Sinistro had a longhaired beardy dude popping his temple vein with every furious bellow (or indeed no singer at all, as was the case on their 2012 debut), this band would still carry a rare undercurre­nt of delicacy and grace on their third album. It’s not just the standard light-andshade dynamism, it’s that Sinistro sound equally at home crafting emotional Floydian ambient textures as uranium-weight riff constellat­ions. Happily, they’re ultra-adept at weaving these elements together with subtlety and taste, while Patricia’s radiant ululations take them to a higher plain altogether.

FOR FANS OF MY DYING BRIDE, ALCEST, NEUROSIS

CHRIS CHANTLER

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