Sunday, May 23, 2010

Cathedral: The Guessing Game

I very much dislike mentioning the music genre peddled by Cathedral- Doom Metal. It conjures some slack instrumental execution, one associated with the lack of technical capacity & endorsed laziness. When asked by colleagues & friends alike what this music is all about, I often gave them a two-word answer: Black Sabbath.

But the sonic assault offered by Cathedral isn't one bent on crawl pace heaviness, Cathedral's craft hinges on variety & much technical know-how by all instrumentalists in the band. The Guessing Game could be touted as the band's best effort, period. I personally thought its predecessor, The Garden of Unearthly Delights, was tough to beat but the band has internalized their potential & beating themselves at their own game isn't an issue. What can you expect from The Guessing Game? Constructive guessing, definitely. We continue to ponder if there are other hidden developments to be offered by the band in perspective of their progressive developments. This 2-disc offering is a Cathedral definitive & more. The band has honed their abilities to such an extent they could get away or turn creative the most trivial issues they decide to manifest in their music, as exemplified by the concluding track (Disc 2) Journeys to Jade- an ode to... themselves.

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