Review from Noizz Webzine

May 24, 2018
From: Noizz Webzine
Published: May 23, 2018

El sello independiente Hypnotic Dirge Records nos presenta el nuevo trabajo de los canadienses ALTARS OF GRIEF, una banda formada en 2013 que práctica un tipo de música que podríamos situar entre el Blackened Doom y el Death Doom. Debutaron en el año 2014 con un primer álbum de estudio, titulado “This Shameful Burden”, y al año siguiente participaron en el split junto a NACHTTERROR, “Of Ash and Dying Light”, por lo que el que nos ocupa es ya su segundo larga duración oficial. Un disco que ha sido bautizado como “Iris” e ilustrado con el dramático artwork de Travis Smith (KATATONIA, OPETH, ANATHEMA), dando una primera impresión de lo que nos vamos a encontrar en cuanto pongamos en marcha el reproductor. Una auténtica obra de Arte.

Describir la música de ALTARS OF GRIEF no es algo tan sencillo como poner un par de etiquetas, de hecho la música de estos canadienses tiene influencias muy diversas, desde la música clásica trágica y solemne hasta el Funeral Doom, pasando incluso por el Gothic Metal y abundando en el Death Doom o Blackened Doom que decía al comienzo. Precisamente “Iris” es una muestra de todo esto, un álbum dinámico que te hace pasar de los pasajes sinfónicos majestuosos a la locura asfixiante del Metal más extremo y sombrío, de las voces limpias de tono melancólico a los guturales agresivos, de la melodía a la brutalidad. Y todo ello ordenado de tal manera que la fluidez y la coherencia de los desarrollos resulta simplemente brillante. Se trata por tanto de un álbum de lo más variado, aunque sin salirse de la seriedad y oscuridad que se espera de un trabajo que lleve la etiqueta Doom Metal.

En definitiva, ALTARS OF GRIEF han firmado un segundo álbum realmente impactante, a la altura de lo que han hecho bandas tan notables como WOODS OF YPRES, MY DYING BRIDE, KATATONIA, OPETH… Uno de esos discos que puedes escuchar una y otra vez, descubriendo nuevos matices, dejándote llevar por la profundidad de sus atmósferas y sobrecogiéndote con la crudeza de su dramatismo, muy bien representado en la genial portada del digipack que envuelve a “Iris”. Por eso, si te gustan este tipo de sonidos que abundan en los sentimientos más oscuros para convertirlos en experiencias fascinantes, deberías hacerte con este nuevo trabajo de los canadienses, no te vas a arrepentir de tenerlo en tu colección. 

Rating: 9/10
 

Review from Ave Noctum

May 24, 2018
From: Ave Noctum 
Published: May 21, 2018 

I do love the place name Saskatchewan and it is from that Canadian province that Altars Of Grief call home as do their record label Hypnotic Dirge. There must be a healthy amount of misery in a place that image searches show as full of sunshine with all the doom coming out the area. But geography aside, we last heard of Altars Of Grief via their split release with Nachterror back in 2015 and the group stood up proudly with their offering a...

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Review from Coletivo La Migra

May 8, 2018
From: Coletivo La Migra
Published: May 8, 2018

No dia 21 de março de 2018 a banda canadense formada por um time experiente, contendo em sua formação Zack Bellina (Bateria), Evan Paulson (Guitarra e Programadores), Damian Smith (Baixo e Voz) e Wikk Labossiere (Guitarra e Voz) apresentam ao mundo mais uma grandiosa obra, depois do grande trabalho feito no seu antecessor “This Shameful Burden” lançado em 2014, Altars of Grief ou para nós brasileiros Altares do Sofrimento vem ...

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Review from Doom-metal.com

April 30, 2018
From: Doom-metal.com
Published: April 29, 2018

It's been a while since we heard anything from Saskatchewan's Altars Of Grief: summer of 2015, or thereabouts, with a split release that - in digital version at least - faded out with a superbly raw and bruised cover of Akira Yamaoka's 'Room Of Angel' (taken from the Silent Hill 4 videogame soundtrack). It's a track that utterly blew me away playing the game back in '04, and though the Altars... version didn't originally hit quite so h...

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Feature on What Culture (Best Albums of 2018 so far)

April 30, 2018
From: What Culture 
(Best Albums of 2018...So far)
Published: April 18, 2018

Iris is not the most progressive album on this list. Nor is it the most melodic. Nor is it the most energised. Nor is it the heaviest. But it soars to unparalleled success as an emotive work of art that elicits feelings from me that no other entry on this list could even come close to recreating.

Providing almost an hour of ethereal, blackened doom, Altars of Grief’s second full-length is the deeply sorrow...

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Review from Blessed Altar Zine

April 30, 2018
From: Blessed Altar Zine
Published: April 18, 2018

When a music album emboldens such vivid visuals - it unfolds as a cinematographic masterpiece, in the mind of the listener.

And as in a silver screen award contender drama, this album begins it’s timeline in retrospective. Ex post facto we find the protagonist, alone, “in solitude and twisted steel” - a tragic ending in itself, to an escape journey. A casualty on a road to nowhere. Tormented by regrets, yet “finally at peace...

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Review from Metal Temple

April 12, 2018
From: Metal Temple
Published: April 12, 2018 

Hailing from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, Blackened Doom/Death Metal band ALTARS OF GRIEF formed in 2013. The story behind the second full-length album “Iris,” is rooted in their prairie surroundings and deals with the struggles of addiction, sickness, and religion. A father finds himself unable to connect with and care for this young daughter, Iris, who has fallen seriously ill. Spiraling deeper and deeper into his vices, and feel...

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Review from In Your Eyes Zine

April 11, 2018
From: In Your Eyes Zine
Published: April 9, 2018

I canadesi Altars Of Grief sono nati nel 2013, fondamentalmente come progetto estemporaneo per Evan Paulson e i suo compagni, per poi diventare di fatto per tutti loro la band principale nella quale convogliare ogni sforzo.

Se già il full length d’esordio forniva segnali incoraggianti sul potenziale del gruppo ed il successivo split con i Nachtterror rafforzava non poco tali impressioni, è con il meraviglioso Iris che i ragazzi de...

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Review from Deadly Storm

April 8, 2018
From: Deadly Storm
Published: April 7, 2018 

Zastav své kroky člověče! Roztáhni ruce a pohleď k nebi do korun stromů. Rozjímej, přemýšlej a nech na chvíli ten šílený svět daleko za sebou. Sleduji zvířata v pohybu, závidím těm, co mohou létat. Nasávám chladný vzduch. Krása, mráz, smrt. Znovuzrození. Pláč osamocených, tvář schoulená v náručí. Jednou tvé kamenné srdce pukne, uvidíš! Chce to jen čas.

Dostala se mi do ruky nová deska depresivců...

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Review from KNAC

April 8, 2018
From: KNAC
Published: April 4, 2018 

The province of Saskatchewan sits cleanly in the centre of Canada. As such, along with the other two prairie provinces of Alberta and Manitoba, Saskatchewan is totally landlocked. Possessed of astounding natural beauty, boasting lush flora and fauna to the north (and a few ice roads in winter) and an abundance of canola, potash, and suicidal deer to the south, Saskatchewan is a land of contrasts. It is at once a desolate barely habitable tundra ...

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 Released: March 21, 2018
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Genre: Blackened Doom Metal

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