Review from Dead Rheteric

June 9, 2016
From: Dead Rheteric
Published: June 7, 2016

When one thinks of Australian metal, one tends to look towards the more progressive and technical in nature. But bands like Subterranean Disposition continue to lurk in the shadows with their bleak and cold vision of darkness. Four years since their self-titled debut, the band has returned with a new release that does bring a very progressive form of metal, but in this case – its doom metal.

Falling nicely into place with the avant-garde and interesting sound that many Hypnotic Dirge bands bring, Subterranean Disposition is far from your usual doom act. In addition to the usual instrumentation, you can look forward to hearing kemancheh, saxophone, and violin to add to the album’s atmosphere. Of course, it’s all effectively placed into the music – you’ll never get the sensation that something is there, ‘just to be there.’ It’s also rare to find much “straight-doom,” as some death and black metal also permeate the mix, leading to an album that is all about exploration, while keeping that isolationary and brooding doom mentality firmly centered. These are some lengthy songs – outside the 2-minute introduction, the remaining five tracks all exceed the 10-minute mark. This has its ups and downs. On the positive end, it gives the album’s many flavors plenty of opportunity to mix in without being overbearing. But there are times in the tracks where a particular moment seems to overstay its welcome, and some tighter editing may have allowed the songs to blossom more.

Despite the length of the songs, Subterranean Disposition can’t be faulted when it comes to providing a fresh take on doom. The atmosphere of Contagiuum is chilling and sorrowful, as good doom should be, but the angles in which they accomplish them aren’t always the ways you might expect. It’s always better to over-extend your efforts than to have them fall short of your goals.

Rating: 7.5/10
Reviewed by: Kyle McGinn
 

Review from Infernal Masquerade Webzine

June 9, 2016
From: Infernal Masquerade Magazine
Published: June 6, 2016

Arriving from Australia, today we have one-man battalion Subterranean Disposition’s second full-length released titled “Contagiuum and the Landscapes of Failure”. Delivering over 60 minutes of crushing Death/Doom, the band keeps things fresh by adding extra atmospheric elements that blend very well together. Perfectly crafted for fans of slow and painful Doom music, this release is filled with unique ideas and interes...

Continue reading...
 

Review from Metallifer Blog

June 9, 2016
From: Metallifer Blog
Published: June 1, 2016
Original Link

Subterranean Disposition est une one-man band fondée en 2011 à Melbourne en Australie et guidée par Terry Vainoras. Après le premier album homonyme sorti en 2012 via le label Hypnotic Dirge Records, Subterranean Disposition sort son deuxième album Contagiuum and the Landscapes of Failure encore via Hypnotic Dirge Records / Solitude Productions.

Terry Vainoras a une experience pluridecennale puisque il a collaboré à plusieurs proje...

Continue reading...
 

Review from Filve Albums / Chris Nee

June 5, 2016
From: Five Albums / Chris Nee
Published: May 23, 2016

Now on their second album, Subterranean Disposition are an avant-garde doom band from Melbourne. Contagiuum And The Landscapes Of Failure will be released on Hypnotic Dirge next month and it's a six-song monster that begins almost innocently until the thumping drop that turns the intro track downright hellish. 'Wooden Kimono Fixative' introduces vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Terry Vainoras' sax, an unusual addition to the d...

Continue reading...
 

Review from Doomed to Darkness

June 5, 2016
From: Doomed to Darkness
Published: May 18, 2016

Subterranean  Disposition  are  a  solo  project  from  Australia  that  plays  an  avant  garde  mixture  of  doom  and  death  metal  and  this  is  a  review  of  his  2016  album  "Contagium  And  The  Landscapes  of  Failure"  which   will  be  released  in  June  by  Hypnotic  Dirge  Records.

 Nature  sounds  along  with  some  clean  guitar  playing  starts  off  the  album  and  after  a  minute  the  music  goes  into  more  ...

Continue reading...
 

 Released: June 13, 2016
500 Copies
Genre: Apocalyptic Eclectic Doom Metal

CO-RELEASE WITH
BADMOODMAN MUSIC

ORDER CD
STREAMING/DOWNLOAD