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Divide and Dissolve - Gas Lit review: earth-splintering tracks fusing heavy doom and drone metal

Credit: Press Listening to the opening minutes of Divide and Dissolve’s third full-length album ‘Gas Lit’ is like entering a concert hall where the orchestra has gone home, but the spectral sounds of their instruments being tuned still lingers around an empty chamber. Strange noises feel like they could have existed for centuries, waiting for a pair of ears to stumble upon them. Melbourne-based two-piece Divide and Dissolve – comprising of Takiaya Reed (saxophone, guitar, live effects) and Sylvie Nehill (drums, live effects) – have composed a remarkable listen across eight hair-raising, earth-splintering tracks of heavy doom, drone metal and desolate jazz, produced with Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s Ruban Nielson. Whilst honouring their respective Cherokee and Māori ancestries, ‘Gas Lit’ pines for a social utopia where white supremacy and colonisation in all of its guises has been fully dismantled.

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