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Paul Chain -Alkahest lp [original]

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Double album on black vinyls with gatefold cover and printed innersleeves. Limited 296 copies

When someone asks you to describe a doom metal band these days it is not as easy as it would have been ten years ago. There is stoner doom, death doom, funeral doom, traditional doom and so on and the diversity is bigger than it used to be. While many people hate these classifications and prefer to refer to the music just as “doom”, the classifications are also very much needed in order for one to make a proper description. Italian doom bands, however, always resemble other Italian doom bands regardless of their exact style. There is always this ‘old’ feeling, the smell of ancient times and this specific Italian flavour to the music that makes it sound Italian. While I like Paul Chain’s albums, I must confess that having Cathedrals Lee Dorrian on “Alkahest” is what made it really pleasing for me. Okay, the truth is that I literally found myself jumping with exhilaration (as if Christmas presents had arrived two months earlier) when I found out that Lee is doing some of the vocals. To the point. As expected, my favourite tracks are the ones with Lee on vocals plus “Roses of Winter” and “Three Water”. If I were to be a superhero I’d definitely choose “Voyage to Hell” for my theme song. Just hear that fucking starting riff, it is one of the most awesome, tight doom riffs and will literally make you piss in your pants from sheer exhilaration. The organ thing in the beginning prepares you to enter the church of evil doom. As if you’re on the last level of a zombie apocalypse game – you know the tough shit is just going to come for you. Lee’s vocals are excellent again, some of his best performances and sound as wicked as ever, but maybe a bit faster than his usual singing pace. Maybe some of the lyrics will help you emerge in the atmosphere. Prepare, you are going to be dragged to hell and back:

”The Goat of fire in me ablaze
Oh cosmic furnace I behold
In Hades summer you live there
I’ve pulled you through the seven gates”

I don’t even need to mention the solo guitar, it slays. Paul Chain is a genius when it comes to guitar solos, man. So well-fitting, towering, bad-ass doom stuff. Songs like “Sepulchral Life” sound like taken from an early Cathedral record, I almost wait for Gary Jennings to pop up from somewhere with his excellent guitar sound. Records like this one make me wonder how awesome can you get. “Sepulchral Life” is overflowing with awesome solos. You think “Fuck, this shit is too good” and here comes another one. Slow drums, Cathedralesque sound, Lee on vocals, Paul Chain solos – nah, this is too much for my little heart to bear. Like on every good record there are songs that stand out more than the rest and are obviously better in composition and overall mastership. “Alkahest” is no exception, but overall all songs are good “enough” to pass the ”mediocre” level barrier. “Roses of Winter” is a sweet nod towards Sabbath’s “Children of the Grave”, having almost the same pace and everything. It just sounds like other version of the same song. The remaining part of the album is the usual Paul Chain – strange vocals, great guitar experimental work and a lot of velvet magic. All in all, if you think of yourself as a Cathedral fan or fan of good doom in general, introduce your ears to this. It’s nothing too slow or too heavy, but still absolutely awesome, at times creepy and EVIL. Long live evil doom.

Track list:
1. Roses Of Winter
2. Living Today
3. Sand Glass
4. Three Water
5. Reality
6. Voyage To Hell
7. Static End
8. Lake Without Water
9. Sepulchral Life

Additional information

Label

Godhead Records

Release Year

Catalogue Number

GOD 013 LP