Review from Ave Noctum

March 19, 2019
From: Ave Noctum 
Published: March 17, 2019 

How about some Eco-doom from Italian duo The Haunting Green?

‘Natural Extinctions’ is the first full-length recording from Cristiano Perin (guitar, vocals, and electronics) and drummer/vocalist Chantal Fresco, and is a potent brew of experimental dirge, and persuasive power. A mixture of vocal tracks and instrumental excursions, that at times harnesses the beauty of Norway’s Sylvaine, and the suffocating hammer blows of Oxford’s much-missed Undersmile.

We kick off in dramatic fashion with ‘Lazarus Taxon’, the drums grabbing the attention straight away with Eastern flavours, a slow build, and BIG chords. The fiery riffing giving way to evocative soundscapes, but also a sense of urgency.

The crushing and anguished plea of ‘Natural Extinctions’ and the shimmery yearning of ‘The Void Above’ match muscle with melody, but while the vocal style suits the music down to the ground, a little variation would possibly enhance the experimental nature of the album. The percussion featured in ‘Litha’ certainly does just that, as does the gorgeous piano outro of ‘Where Nothing Grows’. A great counterpart to the heavy slabs of fuzz that anchor the track.

With its persistent lead guitar sound, ‘Rites of Passage’ could be The Edge from U2 on a serious downer, but The Haunting Green manage to incorporate a variety of styles to produce an intriguing and often grand approach to their work, which isn’t afraid to show the kind of delicacy that is present in its final moments.

‘Natural Extinctions’ is a sonically forceful album. It may have the slight tendency to drag on occasion (usually on the vocalized tracks), but there is a great deal to appreciate here, certainly for fans of doomy perspectives and sludgy melancholy.

Rating: 7.5/10
Reviewed by: Stuart Carol
 

Review from Blessed Altar Zine

March 16, 2019
From: Blessed Altar Zine
Published; March 15, 2019

After one intro (that have 6m 30s) named “Lazarus Taxon”, the band THE HAUNTING GREEN started to transport me to another place. The cadence on the riffs, the construction of the songs, the voice. It was a bit “hypnotizing”. They can be Doom, Death, some riffs that could be used in many Black Metal bands, some Drone mixed here and there, atmospheric parts and all this can be what? well, it’s not a “mix of vegetable salad...

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Review from Rocker Stage

March 16, 2019
From: Rocker Stage
Published: March 14, 2019

Ultimamente ambient e musica estrema si fondono spesso, capita di sentire parecchio questa tendenza, quasi che BURZUM abbia aperto una classe in cui le lezioni sono di difficile ascolto per tanti ma possano essere una bella lezione utile per modificare e in qualche modo codificare il proprio genere musicale ed espressivo. Capita che nel Nord Est italico qualcuno segua la lezione proveniente dal profondo nord Europeo e ne faccia tesoro po...

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Review from Metal Italia

March 16, 2019
From: Metal Italia
Published: March 9, 2019

È il suono di chi si perde nei boschi, quello di “Natural Extinctions”. Di chi entra in una foresta, meglio se fitta e intricata, e vi vaga con noncuranza di quale sia il corretto sentiero da calpestare. Perché forse il senso ultimo del cammino sta proprio nel farsi spingere dagli eventi, dalle emozioni, non costringersi a un comportamento predefinito. È ciò che sembra suggerirci l’ascolto del primo album del duo italiano The Ha...

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Review from RTMB Music

March 5, 2019
From: RTMB Music
Published: March 4, 2019 

Hablando sobre música que a RTMB le compete, me es difícil pensar en dos diferentes estilos que se lleven mejor o al menos igual de bien que el doom y el post-metal, la mística que estos proponen en combinación es una peculiaridad que no se encuentra donde sea. La clave reside en todo lo que comparten y, sin ahondar demasiado en la intro, la mayoría de sus escuchas debemos estar de acuerdo en que esos momentos aptos para la introspecc...

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 Released: March 5, 2019
500 Copies
Genre: Doom Metal / Post Metal

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