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Grenouer - Lifelong Days


Excellent test Grenouer, Perm Russian quartet that with this "Lifelong Days", a reissue of the previous album released only in Russia under the title "Presence With War, "entered the European market through Locomotive Records. It is an album that embraces the listener with industrial atmosphere throughout its duration and that will satisfy the needs of many of those metalheads "hard but not too much." It starts with the bombastic "Indecent Loyalty," which introduces the disk without too many compliments to prepare the room for sound teeth and syncopations of "Addicted to You": a nice and "different" moment, capable of drugging the mind of those who can listen. Superb "With No Concern" where short iterations and well-designed, inviting the head of the most rampant headbanging metalhead. The subsequent "Away From Now" is just a steppingstone to more and ill thought out "Finding the One" where the voice, sometimes growling, distorted guitars, along with a good test of the drummer, invited to pogo more violent, dragging a 'mystical ecstasy in which everything is permitted. The evil is weakened only slightly in "Off the Back of Others" and then once again be re-embraced in "The Unexpected", a clever amalgam of guitars, drums and well cadenced pauses mechanized "as required" the piece without falling into excesses. With "Employed Beggar", however, the program change: dissonant guitars become, abandoning the previous sound. Excellent "Re-Active" in the album also features the video clip. To close the disc the slow, quiet and clean voice this time, "Patience", which brings us, unfortunately, the harsh reality from which the mellow melodies of "Lifelong Days" have managed to snatch only momentarily. Exciting! (Rudi Remelli)

(Locomotive Records)
Score: 80

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