- Band: A Storm of Light
- Album: As The Valley Of Death Becomes Us, Our Silver Memories Fade
- Genre: Post-metal/sludge
- Label: Profound Lore, Burning World Records
- Year: 2011
- Size: 109MB
- Bitrate: 280k
TRACKLIST
- Profound Lore Records
REVIEW:
- Missing (feat. Kim Thayil and Nerissa Campbell)
- Collapse (feat. Jarboe)
- Black Wolves (feat. Kim Thayil and Nerissa Campbell)
- Destroyer (feat. Carla Kihlstedt)
- Wretched Valley
- Silver
- Leave No Wounds
- Death's Head (feat. Jarboe)
- Wasteland (feat. Kris Force, Matthias Bossi, and Nerissa Campbell)
INFO:
By initially combining elements of sludge and doom metal, post metal, and epic ambient soundscape experimental music, with their third album, As The Valley of Death Becomes Us, Our Silver Memories Fade, A Storm of Light have developed even further into a much more potent and cohesive unit with what ultimately is easily their strongest release to date.- Profound Lore Records
REVIEW:
This is the first Storm of light album I have listened to and have found them a band worthy of a definite second listen. The album contains deep, dense and gritty guitar shreds, while meaty tribal bass drums, vocals sound like a far cry from the nether. Songs that really stood out to me included Collapse and black wolves both having that nice perfect deep weighted rythem throughout the song which I heavily dug. After listening to this album its made me want to listen to some of their older stuff so you may see some of their older albums in days to come.
6/10 - worth listening to again
6/10 - worth listening to again


