Today I share with you my review of this new EP.
The Spanish
Deathcore/Symphonic band Bonecarver presents their new piece called ''
Unholy Dissolution'', which is available on all audio platforms.
It is an EP that has a total of 5 tracks that in my opinion is a little short as it is of a duration of 15:39 minutes.
This EP has the participation of the members of the bands
The Last Ten Seconds Of Life,
Vulvodynia,
Distant,
Angelmaker, and
Signs Of The Swarm.
1. Shadows Of
Existence (feat. Tyler Beam from The Last
Ten Seconds of
Life)
We start from this track, the entrance voice of Fernando del Villar is impressive, you can notice the vocal maturity he has acquired and the improvement of his technique compared to the previous album, the drums predominate over the guitar that feels as if it was in the background, I don't know, maybe it's some detail of the mixer.
It's a medium speed that allows it to feel complete, the participation at the end of Tyler Beam, is very simple but gives some contribution to the song. I would have preferred not to include him or give him a little more lines and participation.
Walking the Wire (feat. Kris Xenopoulos from
Vulvodynia).
We count with the participation of Kris in the guitar, that effect that he gives is very of his style in
Vulvodynia, he has those effects so marked. I can say that it is my favorite.
2. Walking the Wire (feat. Kris Xenopoulos from
Vulvodynia)
We count with the participation of Kris in the guitar, that effect that he gives is very of his style in
Vulvodynia, he has those effects so marked. I can say that it is my favorite.
3.
Purgatory's Embrace (feat. Alan Grnja from
Distant)
This track is the single track released on 05/18/2024 with which the EP was announced, I like that it is a very technical sound, not so aggressive. The drums are undoubtedly very good, very marked and with good rhythm.
Alan's participation pleases me, he is not my favorite vocalist, but he knows how to stand out in what he does.
4.
Dirge of
Desolation (feat. Mike Greenwood from
Angelmaker)
It has a very gloomy beginning, very technical, as if it was a mystery movie intro.
The sound is excellent, and Mike's participation is incredible, it's always a pleasure to listen to him.
5.
Annihilation's
Creed (feat. David Simonich from Signs of the
Swarm)
The last track, and I can say the best of the 5 in this EP.
David's appearance is without a doubt the best in this work. He sounds like a fucking demon.
Overall, I wasn't expecting this work, let alone knowing something so soon from Bonecarver, their last work was good, and this one, being so short, I think it's worth listening to it to distract for a while.
I would include or be more into the sound part, it was not very much to my liking, but in general I like the new drummer and his performance, the guitar the same, the bass the same, the voice I think it has changed a lot compared to the first work.
A good job by the band.
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