Thursday, December 4, 2008

Natural Snow Buildings - Slayer Of The King Of Hell

From Digitalis Recordings:

The fall of civilization never sounded so sweet to these ears, but french duo Natural Snow Buildings have soundtracked the end days in a way that has me crossing my fingers and hoping for the worst. Slayer of the King of Hell is epic in every way. These 90 minutes are filled to the fucken gills, with steam sneaking out through the cracks of this pressure cooker. It's dense, and at times beautiful. But it's always cohesive and cathartic and pushed to the limit.

Natural Snow Buildings seem mythic in their approach and their output. They exist on an island in rural France, seemingly basking in the glow of a world of music and art. But Slayer of the King of Hell is down and dirty, as real as it gets. This is the best kind of sucker punch, straight to the gut.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

thankyou - you wouldnt happen to have The Wheel Of Sharp Daggers or Two sides of a horse by NSB would you?

cheers.