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Throes of Absolution

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Released
  
April 24, 2012

Artist
  
7 Horns 7 Eyes

Label
  
Century Media Records

Producer
  
Aaron Smith

Release date
  
23 April 2012

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Recorded
  
2009-2010, 2012(Re-Recorded)

Convalescence EP (2011)
  
Throes of Absolution (2012)

Genres
  
Death metal, Doom metal, Melodic death metal, Christian metal

Similar
  
Deep Cuts From Dark Clouds, Plains of Oblivion, Blinding White Noise: Illu, Long Live Heavy Metal, The Weight of Oceans

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Throes of Absolution is the debut album of the Christian death metal band, 7 Horns 7 Eyes. This is the only album to feature Ryan Wood, who left to join Project 86. In the early process of writing this album, Original Vocalist Kyle Wood, quit the band to be married, but is still featured as a composer.

Contents

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Critical reception

Sputnik Music writes:"Despite being a top-heavy disc, Throes of Absolution ends on a high note with a guest solo by Jeff Loomis on the song "Regeneration". The album displays great musicianship and creativity in the djent and –core obsessed current state of metal. Unlike other bands riding trends and having dime-a-dozen vocalists, 7 Horns 7 Eyes displays a balanced attack of influences from the progressive, doom, and death metal genres to create their own atmospheric and lead-driven entity." No Clean Singing's reviewer states:"Powerful? Yes. Majestic? You bet your ass. One of the best of the year? Top shelf, grade-A, top-10-of-the-year list in the making. Buy this album. You won’t regret it. 'Within the throes of absolution, I shed my humanity. I rise beyond angels to the company of saints.'"

Metal Underground writes:"Highs: These musicians are pros at their instruments, Jeff Loomis contributes guitar work, spats of keyboards enhance the atmosphere Lows: Songs are stretched out too long, some clean vocals could have better fit a few melodic sections

Bottom line: A good melodic death metal debut that shines with excellent guitar work, but falters with some pacing issues.

Altogether, Throes Of Absolution is an album that always hints at greatness but never quite reaches it. For every moment that feels measured and well-constructed, there’s another that comes across as superfluous or even uninspiring. However, in those glorious moments where everything lines up so perfectly, this band shows buckets of potential – more so than any new band I’ve heard this year. Mark my words, barring drastic line up changes or a nuclear apocalypse, the next 7 Horns 7 Eyes album will be spectacular. T.S. Elliot of Indie Vision Music wrote:"Overall: With Throes of Absolution, every member of 7 Horns 7 Eyes does his part to achieve the honorable, mouthful labeling of “progressive atmospheric technical death metal.” The drums, guitars, bass and death growls create a very distinct atmosphere that makes for a pleasant and refreshing listen. There’s not as much vocal variation as I think the album deserves, but that’s a miniature issue—Throes of Absolution is a musical masterpiece that was worth waiting for."

Credits

7 Horns 7 Eyes

  • JJ Polachek - Vocals, Composer
  • Aaron Smith - Rhythm Guitar, Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Programming
  • Sean Alf - Lead Guitar
  • Brandon Smith - Bass Guitar
  • Ryan Wood - Drums, Percussion
  • Additional Musicians

  • Jeff Loomis - Guest Guitar Solo on track 9
  • Production

  • Travis Smith - Artwork, Design Concept
  • Daniel Zetterstrom - Photography
  • Kyle Wood - Composer
  • Songs

    1Divine Amnesty6:35
    2Phumis: The Falsehood of Affliction4:46
    3The Hill Difficulty5:14

    References

    Throes of Absolution Wikipedia