Flaming Tusk

More reviews of Old, Blackened Century

The praise continues.

Atanamar at Sunyata: Mindful of Metal scored OBC an 86/100 (Landmine Marathon and Magrudergrind scored mere 85/100s, the suck­ers) and says:

I get the same sat­is­fy­ing sense of weird­ness that emerged the first time I lis­tened to Mardraum. Those feel­ings of curios­ity, ground­less­ness and amaze­ment are rarely invoked for me by metal these days. Old, Blackened Century has vio­lently appro­pri­ated my atten­tion, much like Cobalt’s Gin did last year… The song­writ­ing is superla­tive and cer­tainly one of Flaming Tusk’s great­est assets…. Old, Blackened Century is sparse, raw and just what I need at the moment. Most new bands these days sound like poorly stitched Frankenstein mon­sters of metal method­ol­ogy. Flaming Tusk are a fully evolved beast with a dis­tinct and appeal­ing sound. This shit just rocks. Old, Blackened Century is def­i­nitely worth check­ing out.

The metal blog­gists at No Clean Singing posted a rather com­pre­hen­sive and pos­si­bly slightly obses­sive review/band pro­file. And we quote:

When we lis­ten to Flaming Tusk, we’re reminded at dif­fer­ent times of Cobalt, Tombs, Hull, Ludicra, Coalesce, early Mastodon, and — well, you get the idea. Like we said, hard to clas­sify. They don’t really sound exactly like any of those bands, and we cer­tainly don’t mean to sug­gest they’re inten­tion­ally mod­el­ing them­selves on any of them, but draw­ing those com­par­isons is one fee­ble way of giv­ing you an idea of what Old, Blackened Century brings to mind… Maybe it’s enough to say that if you’re start­ing to get bored with the metal you’ve been crank­ing recently, and you’re after some­thing out of the box, you should go lis­ten to Flaming Tusk’s hor­ri­fy­ingly enjoy­able opus. (But really, be fore­warned about the last song on the album — “Icy River”, which clocks in at nearly 10 min­utes — it’s like the sonic equiv­a­lent of being tied naked to your bed with a dozen giant, oily black cen­tipedes slowly crawl­ing toward your face.)

If you haven’t heard this record yet, what the hell is your problem?

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