Deuil are a band from Belgium that plays a mixture of atmospheric black metal, sludge and doom metal and this is a review of their 2013 ep "Acceptance/Rebuild" which was released by Lost Pilgrim Records.
"Acceptance" opens up with some avant garde chants before adding in some dark and heavy guitar riffs and a minute later drums start to kick in along with some aggressive screams shortly after that, as the song moves on it starts adding in some drone in certain sections and a few minutes later the music speeds up with some fast black metal guitar riffs and blast beats for a couple of minutes and then going into a more mid paced direction along with some powerful bass guitars before alternating between slow, fast and mid paced parts which also leads up to some doom metal style riffing making its presence known in the song along with some dark sounding melodies.
"Rebuild" begins with some weird clean singing and a few seconds alter dark and heavy guitar riffs slowly start coming in along with some drums and bass guitars a few seconds later and you can also hear some melody in the guitar riffing and towards the end black metal guitar riffs, blast beats and depressive screams come into the music for a few seconds
Song lyrics cover dark and melancholy themes, while the production has a very strong, powerful, heavy and dark sound to it with both of the songs being very long and epic in length.
In my opinion Deuil are a very great sounding hybrid of atmospheric black metal, doom and sludge and if you are a fan of this musical genre, you should check out this band. RECOMMENDED TRACK "Acceptance". RECOMMENDED BUY.
https://lostpilgrimsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/acceptance-rebuild
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