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III

by Sun Splitter

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    Nearly 50 minutes of music on a white vinyl LP in poly sleeve. Bloodlust! release number 171, featuring artwork by Anthony A. Dunn.

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ORDER SUN SPLITTER III ON VINYL FROM THE BLOODLUST! RECORDS STORE ON BIG CARTEL. SEE LINK IN THE SIDEBAR OVER THERE ----->>>>

Bloodlust! release no. 171

from antigravitybunny:
They’ve got this incredible black industrial psych doom thing with some dark ambient noise/drone and even a little HANL style gloomgaze tossed in. I think III is their first vinyl (limited to 500, white, sexy, etc) and it’s monolithic & pure fucking evil. Seriously, this is just monstrous in every way. The riffs are skull crushing, a wall of reverb and distortion sounding like napalm melting your core, drum machines hitting harder than any human could, explosive blasts that level cities, with an abusive assault of rapid-fire fury for the second half of “The Serpent’s Golden Death” where the individual hits coalesce into a waterfall of insanity, static vocals that roar their way to the surface, guitars that chug & rattle, at home only in Hell’s scorched valley, crusted under the black sun. These guys get in a groove and don’t let up until they’ve reached total devastation, the drum machine locked in a loop, sealing their fate as endless riff demons. If you need some fucking heavy in your life, this is where you should be looking. This is the fucking best and most original metal. And with killer artwork by band member Anthony A. Dunn, you would be doing yourself a major disservice by passing this up.

from Hammer Smashed Sound:
Let it be said that Chicago's Sun Splitter is a really good band. And as really good bands do, they have continued to evolve and grow their sound as time has passed. A relatively young band whose first releases came out just last year, it's still clear that they have worked hard to define their sound and enhance their songwriting. 2011's 7" split with Bridesmaid and the II cassette on Land of Decay saw the band emerge with a heavy industrial-metal sound that was familiar but not easily traced back to any one influence or sound in particular. The band's new LP, out now on Mark Solotroff's BloodLust! label, sees Sun Splitter continuing with that same sound, yet taking it in a darker, heavier, and harsher direction.

The 5 songs on this LP, which make up almost 50 minutes of music, are blistering, droning, heavy pieces of industrial metal that sound like so much more than just the typical release from that sub-genre. These songs are aggressive yet well-written hymns to darkness and intellectual, psychological violence. Drenched with reverb and droning feedback, the songs are still complex enough and rich in melody. The psychedelic elements can be overwhelming, but they provide a another layer to the band's dense, full sound that is almost kraut-ish at times. The dark sonic bliss that this record dives into is incredibly heavy, and it feels like there is so much going on that III could in fact be in the process of splitting the sun.

This is also an album that is likely to grow on you. While that can be said of the band in general, I've found it to be especially true for this record; at first it comes across as good, but not great - but you still want to go back after that first listen because you know there's more to it, more to be found and explored. And that proves to be very true. As I said, it's a more complex record that they've done before, and that really won me over.

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released June 22, 2012

Personnel: Anthony A. Dunn, Jacob W. Essak, Francis C. Hays

Recorded by Matt Talbott at Great Western. Mastered by Collin Jordan at the Boiler Room. All songs written and arranged by Sun Splitter. Cover art by Anthony A. Dunn.

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Sun Splitter Chicago, Illinois

Sun Splitter's newest is a beast of a record. Charging through the emptiness of space, destroying everything in its path, seeking Truth. This is some heavy weirdness that takes from industrial, noise, and drone... Explosive arcs of abyssal rock, creeping, plodding, ugly and heavily spiritual. Worshiping the almighty Infinity, aiming to cross through dimensions and dooming it up hard along the way ... more

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