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Album Review: Body Void – Bury Me Beneath This Rotting Earth
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Kez Whelan
, April 21st, 2021 07:52
April is the cruelest month. unless you like gore-fixated death metal, weed infused doom and heavy as all hell avant rock, says Kez Whelan
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With an end to lockdown seemingly in sight, things are feeling slightly less bleak this month. Whilst live music is still a little way off (judging by how many of the big June/ July festivals have already opted to postpone for another year), Roadburn has certainly helped ease the pain with their Roadburn Redux, offering a wealth of live streams, documentaries and exclusively recorded sets you can enjoy from the comfort of your own couch.
Vermont doomsters Body Void deliver an apocalyptic state of the world address on relentlessly heavy second album…
Words: Nick Ruskell
Even by the standards of modern doom, the heaviness of Body Void is unforgiving. Not so much a lower and slower Black Sabbath, the anger they trawl through on Bury Me Beneath This Rotting Earth is more like Black Flag played at the wrong speed, a painfully nihilistic collection that ignores fancifully pondering the idea of The Void and instead goes straight for the darkest part of it. And then screams.
This anger comes from simply looking out of the window and realising how terrible a path we’re on. On Electric Wizard’s Return Trip, that band’s Jus Oborn declared, ‘