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We are playing
the first leg of the Doomination of Europe tour in Eamonn Dorans this
Friday (Feb 7th) and then on to the rest of Europe finishing up in Belgium
on Feb 21st. The Sullen Sulcus is now on general release and has been
getting amazing reviews everywhere with some big name interviews already
completed in Scream, Metal Maniacs and Terrorizer. Distribution and/or
licensing deals in most major European countries are listed below along
with some recent reviews. We will have a song from TSS available on MP3.com
when we return from tour and the webpage will be completely revamped with
new artwork, photos, gig history along with the much sought after personal
bios. Norway: Aftermath Music
6/7 Although Dust being a seriously brilliant album it was only really a local concept but now Mourning Beloveth with The Sullen Sulcus have certainly out Ireland on the Doom map! Heavy and threatening like gluttonous magma , deep guitar sounds drip from the pits which creates a threatening sound full of pain and sadness. The driving metal glacier that is Tim Johnsons background drumming is extraordinary delicate and functions well and sounds original without double bass attacks. With that comes a granite grinding groaning as well as belting clear vocals from the lungs of the two vocalists Darren Moore and Frank Brennan who express the gloomy lyrics perfectly. Mourning Beloveths musical roots stem half from insular doom like My Dying Bride or the early anathema without keyboards, violins or female vocals. In the complete concentration on the guitar it is evident that Candlemass
is the second biggest influence on the Irish lads. However the troupe
from counties Kildare and Laois work their source of inspiration into
their own individual sound picture, as they are somewhat heavier and more
metallic than their Swedish and British neighbours! In exactly the right
spots you get spoken passages, talking in chorus, acoustic interludes
or irresistible riffs, so that despite the epic song length a suspense
factor is always maintained. Producer Magz would not be entirely blameless
for it is he who has also toned technically in his Academy studios bands
like My Dying Bride and Primordial. The mere anticipation of this young
bands next developments is extremely anxiously awaited. I any case The
Sullen Sulcus is without doubt the most doomy release of the year.
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