L.A.C.K are a solo project from Italy that plays a depressive form of post black metal and this is a review of his 2015 demo "Where Everything's Gone".
Clean playing starts off the ep which is also done in more of a post metal direction and after the intro spoken word parts are added onto the recording and a minute later the clean playing from the intro also returns along with some clean singing female vocals being added onto the recording and a couple of minutes later electric guitars are added into the music.
Once the music gets heavy it goes for a very slow and raw style of black metal that also utilizes high pitched depressive screams and the music also brings in a great mixture of both clean and heavy parts along with most of the songs being very long and epic in length and as the ep progresses melodic guitar leads along with synths can be heard in certain sections of the recording and the last track is a cover of Nocturnal Depression's "Host".
L.A.C.K plays a very slow, dark and depressive style of post black metal that also has a good mixture of rawness and melody, the production sounds very dark and raw while the lyrics cover dark and depressive themes.
In my opinion L.A.C.K are a very great sounding depressive, post black metal solo project and if you are a fan of this musical genre, you should check out this demo. RECOMMENDED TRACK "Wanderings Into Infinity". 8 out of 10.
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